Intel’s 22nm Knights Corner
A special spot on the other end of the Sandy Bridge…
What Intel’s Rajeeb Hazra held up in the air was one of the largest chips I’ve ever seen.
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What Intel’s Rajeeb Hazra held up in the air was one of the largest chips I’ve ever seen.
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AMD (NYSE:AMD) has again leapfrogged Intel when it comes to the number of cores in a single server processor.
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We’ve got a couple of GPU reviews, some odd balls, and even a CPU review in store for you this week. Who’s looking forward to SC11 conference?
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With the addition of x86-blades the mainframes from IBM (NYSE:IBM) that originally date back to 1952 has been given a new lease of life.
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Calxeda launched their new chip, the EnergyCore ECX-1000 line last Tuesday, and that changes the question from what to who.
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When it comes to servers lower is better.
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Calxeda just launched what is quite possibly the most important new chip this year, it will change the game.
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Word is leaking out about how Intel plans to counter ARM’s march in to the server side, including the new 8-core CPU.
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According to a report from Bloomberg News Service HP (NYSE:HPQ) will start manufacturing servers based on the ARM architecture in a sharp departure from its previous Intel-only design philosophy.
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Bulldozer is finally here, and the numbers all show that it isn’t going to to be taking any performance crowns.
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Bulldozer is finally here, and the numbers all show that it isn’t going to to be taking any performance crowns.
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A few days ago, we took a look at the Bulldozer core architecture, now lets walk through the rest of the chip.
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Bulldozer is one of those industry legends, an architecture that has grown far beyond anything the silicon could ever be.
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Samsung has a lot of cutting edge DRAM technologies to show off, and they did just that at IDF.
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Elpida Memory Inc. (TYO:6665) has managed to pull another first by being the first company to finish the development of a 25nm 4Gbit synchronous DRAM supporting the DDR3 standard, the company said in a press release.
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