The implications of Intel’s ASML buy are massive
Analysis Part 1: A full node lead is a double edged sword
Intel’s investment in ASML last week has massive implications for both Intel and the rest of the industry.
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Intel’s investment in ASML last week has massive implications for both Intel and the rest of the industry.
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Remember when we were rather critical about the AMD mass knifings a few months ago?
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Ever wonder how the upcoming wave of ARM based servers will stack up against their x86 competition?
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In a Computex filled with not much new, Supermicro had three categories of new stuff, and some other bits.
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AMD yesterday announced an 11% drop in expected revenue this quarter, a massive drop.
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Intel is buying a large chunk of ASML, $3.1 billion to be exact, and giving them more money too.
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It looks like the server variants of Haswell will have the same number of pins as their *Bridge predecessors, 2011.
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Remember when we said that Microsoft management was essentially incompetent and destroyed their partner relationships with a single WARTy Surface?
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Research at Intel Day had a lot of cool technologies including one about manipulating encrypted images.
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The lads at Sapphire have been busy of late, the guys are stepping into not one, but two new markets.
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Intel has finally come up with a name for Larrabee, and it fits in to their current branding perfectly.
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AMD is showing off the first SeaMicro based Opteron system.
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AMD is putting ARM Cortex-A5 CPUs in it’s future chips, sort of.
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It’s starting. At AFDS, AMD today announced the HSA Foundation, basically a governing body for the HSA/FSA architecture.
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The big announcement from this session was a new unified profiling and debugging tool for both AMD’s CPUs and GPUs, called CodeXL.
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