How does Intel funnel contra-revenue funds?
Same old story with many more zeroes
One of the more interesting stories of 2014 was Intel and “contra-revenue funding”, how and why.
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One of the more interesting stories of 2014 was Intel and “contra-revenue funding”, how and why.
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In news that will send shivers up the spine of many in the server world, a group that includes Foxconn just bought Calxeda’s assets.
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Marvell is launching a new business unit for 3D printer SoCs along with the exciting new 88PA6120 and software.
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STMicro was the lead parter on ARM’s new M7 core and were first to launch with their STM32 F7 MCU.
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Qualcomm is talking about their parallel programming API for mobile SoCs called MARE.
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End of year lulls allow you to do things you haven’t had time for before like stories about Samsung 14nm FinFET SoCs.
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At Techcon this year Rambus was showing off a few new sideband countermeasures, a core and some libraries.
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Cavium is now officially selling their ARM V8 based Thunder X family of CPUs.
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Intel’s latest Investor Day made SemiAccurate realize how adept they had become at analyst misdirection games.
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Exactly how much megadatacenters pay for CPUs has been one of the major debates around SemiAccurate HQ for a while now.
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Intel has a big problem and today’s Knights Something and Infiniband announcement is a glaring reminder of it.
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If you liked the Marvell PXA1928 SemiAccurate told you about at Computex, you will love the new PXA1908 and PXA1938 SoCs.
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Word has reached SemiAccurate of a new entrant recently stepping into the networking/SDN/thosethingies market.
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Intel just released their System Studio 2015 development suite with a bunch of interesting new features.
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Everspin is teaming up with Globalfoundries to offer MRAM on 40nm and 28nm processes.
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