Altera releases Stratix FPGAs years late
And don’t mention the ARM cores…
Last week Intel released their Stratix 10 FPGA after the world’s longest chip validation program.
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Last week Intel released their Stratix 10 FPGA after the world’s longest chip validation program.
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AMD’s new 7H12 CPU just made life really hard for Intel’s Whitley next generation Xeon platform.
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MD just came out with the chip we knew they had, the 280W, 64-core Epyc 7H12.
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Yesterday SemiAccurate told you about a new x86 server part back from the fabs.
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It looks like another server CPU is back in the labs at a major x86 company.
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Intel just put out an interesting number at IFA that telegraphs a huge price cut for enthusiast parts.
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Xilinx recently released the world’s largest FPGA, the 16nm VU19P with more than 9M logic cells. This third generation ‘worlds largest’ is based on their familiar SSI tech which is what SemiAccurate is most interested in. When you think about …
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Last week Intel launched their ’10th Gen’ CPUs, a self-inflicted wound that shouldn’t have been released.
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SemiAccurate earlier told you about how AMD’s Epyc performance was crushing Intel’s Xeon.
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Nvidia has two new AI chips coming soon, when can we expect them?
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AMD just obsoleted Intel’s server line with their new Rome CPU.
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How many cores does AMD’s Milan CPU have?
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Today Intel is finally launching, again, their Ice Lake mobile CPUs.
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Intel is gutting prices on some Xeons to some customer but not others.
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What base clocks will AMD’s upcoming 64C Rome chip run at?
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