Intel releases the world’s largest FPGA
Stratix 10 GX 10M with 10 million logic elements
Today Intel is claiming the world’s largest FPGA, the Stratix 10 GX 10M, is in early sampling.
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Today Intel is claiming the world’s largest FPGA, the Stratix 10 GX 10M, is in early sampling.
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SemiAccurate has told you about the core count for Cooper Lake, Ice Lake, and now on to Sapphire Rapids.
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ntel’s 10nm is broken and unfixable, two strong economic arguments show why.
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Today Intel is outing the next Atom architecture called Tremont.
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Today SiFive is unveiling their platform security architecture called Shield.
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The word of the day at ARM is derivative, something SemiAcccurate means in a good way.
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CXL has a problem with their web site that exposes the private member list.
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Word has reached SemiAccurate about why a certain server chip bringup was so painful.
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How do AMD’s TCO claims for Rome vs Intel’s Xeon stack up in the real world?
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Last week at XDF, Xilinx announced a major tool suite upgrade called Vitis for their FPGAs.
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Samsung just knifed a major silicon development program, one of their key halo products.
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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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