Intel slashes Xeon pricing via the memory tax
Self-inflicted wounds aplenty here
Intel has a habit of self-inflicted wounds and today’s massive Xeon and Optane price cuts are a great example.
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Intel has a habit of self-inflicted wounds and today’s massive Xeon and Optane price cuts are a great example.
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About a month ago, SemiAccurate brought you exclusive news about a substantial Intel reorg.
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Apple has filed a suit against Nuvia’s Gerard Williams III and it looks very interesting to SemiAccurate.
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It looks like Intel is not just delaying a single server project, their entire roadmap has just slid significantly.
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Looks like Intel just delayed a server part again, SemiAccurate is tired of this broken record.
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Intel is cheating at benchmarks, we would say again but we have not seen any evidence they ever stopped.
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Intel is admitting 10nm is still broken in a backhanded way, a “supply update” letter.
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There is a lot of talk about Intel launching Cooper Lake in Q1 of 2020, something SemiAccurate thought would not happen.
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Today Centaur is hinting at their first new x86 CPU in a while with details about it’s AI co-processor.
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Intel has three new updates for Supercomputing on CPU, GPU, and software.
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A CPU startup called Nuvia just broke cover and they are one you should pay attention to.
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SemiAccurate has found another real-world AMD vs Intel server TCO example, this time it is Rome in the hot seat.
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What is the name of Intel’s Cascade Lake +5 server chip?
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Today Intel published one of the most intentionally misleading ‘blogs’ in recent memory.
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Today Intel is claiming the world’s largest FPGA, the Stratix 10 GX 10M, is in early sampling.
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