AMD’s Epyc pummels Intel’s new Xeon-W workstation CPUs
Updated: It isn’t a fair fight, Intel didn’t show up but still charges more
Intel is being pummeled by AMD’s Epyc and today’s Xeon-W launch shows their desperation.
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Intel is being pummeled by AMD’s Epyc and today’s Xeon-W launch shows their desperation.
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Intel has a big financial problem with Coffee Lake and it isn’t the mediocre specs.
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Intel is refusing to relase Skylake-SP die shots and areas for a good reason, margins.
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Intel’s Skylake-SP Xeon’s aren’t the same core as the consumer versions, divergence is real.
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Intel’s Purley platform has some very impressive technical features and clever tricks.
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Intel has changed their Xeon lineup and exploded both the SKUs and the prices.
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One of the most interesting aspects of AMD’s Epyc architecture is the interconnect network.
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AMD’s Zen core has been revealed in detail but with Epyc the company added a few juicy details.
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Not content to talk datacenter, AMD announced a bunch of new client offerings during Analyst Day.
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AMD launched a bunch of code names, Epyc, Threadripper, Vega, and more with scant details.
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Intel’s new Xeon branding is nothing more than an unprecedented price hike on large customers.
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Yesterday SemiAccurate brought you news of a critical remote exploit in all 2008+ Intel CPU’s.
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Every Intel platform from Nehalem to Kaby Lake has a remotely exploitable security hole.
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It looks like Microsoft is going to kick Wintel to the curb in a few weeks.
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Intel held their Manufacturing Day last week and it was a show meant to distract investors.
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