Intel’s actions on 10nm are telling
Analysis: Financial arguments to make a technical point
ntel’s 10nm is broken and unfixable, two strong economic arguments show why.
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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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Yesterday SemiAccurate told you about a new x86 server part back from the fabs.
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It looks like another server CPU is back in the labs at a major x86 company.
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Intel just put out an interesting number at IFA that telegraphs a huge price cut for enthusiast parts.
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Last week Intel launched their ’10th Gen’ CPUs, a self-inflicted wound that shouldn’t have been released.
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