Analysis: Nvidia refocuses it’s Tegra program
No, not what they said in the analyst call, this is different
According to their latest quarterly analyst call, Nvidia has narrowed it’s Tegra program to just two markets.
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According to their latest quarterly analyst call, Nvidia has narrowed it’s Tegra program to just two markets.
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Today Intel is finally talking about the new Core M line of processors, formerly the Y-Series of ULV Broadwell CPUs.
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Intel is finally talking about 14nm and the results are impressive, both in terms of transistors and yield.
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It looks like Intel’s de-featuring of Broadwell is having effects at one major OEM and likely more.
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Since SemiAccurate first reported that Samsung shut down its server teams only one question remained, “Why?”
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Intel is officially keen on a desktop revival spearheaded by an new unlocked Pentium CPU but are they actually serious about it?
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Marvell had a lot of controller goodies at Computex alongside their new SAS and SoC/device silicon.
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In SemiAccurate’s earlier analysis of Intel’s Broadwell, we felt we didn’t make one point clearly enough for some readers. Lets go over one of the biggest OEM catch-22’s of that chip in more detail here. Note: The following is analysis …
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Everyone is talking about Intel’s 14nm Broadwell CPU and it’s problems but no one seems to be asking the most important question.
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Yesterday in its Q2 2014 conference call Intel finally owned up to the Broadwell delays that our own Charlie Demerjian has been keeping tabs on.
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When you follow a company for long enough, you can read their messaging like a book and Intel is scared silly.
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Yesterday SemiAccurate told you about Intel’s problems with Broadwell and a little clue as to why.
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VR-Zone has printed some roadmaps that begin to tell the story about the woes of Intel’s 14nm Broadwell line.
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Three months ago SemiAccurate not only told you Nvidia’s Denver was dead, but technically why it was a goner.
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SemiAccurate’s sources are all saying IBM has sold their foundry business, it is a done deal.
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