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Thomas Ryan
May 23, 2016

A Look at Total War: Warhammer

DirectX 12 loves real-time strategy games…

Today AMD is releasing it’s Radeon Software Crimson 16.5.3 beta driver update with support for the latest Total War game: Warhammer.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 23, 2016

ARM, Qualcomm, AMD, and more announce CCIX

The new SoC interface for accelerators and cards is here

ARM, Qualcomm, AMD, Xilinx, Huawei, IBM, Mellanox, and Xilinx all agree on CCIX interconnects.
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Thomas Ryan
May 22, 2016

New AMD Summit Ridge CPU Dieshot

Exclusive: Calming … zen gardens of silicon.

AMD seems to have accidentally outed a rendering of a Summit Ridge wafer at its May 12th shareholders meeting.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 19, 2016

What is the next Intel Atom core called?

Notice we didn’t ‘report’ it was canceled

With all the excitement about the ‘cancellation’ of Atom, SemiAccurate brings you news of the next core.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 18, 2016

ARM outs TSMC 10nm Artemis test chip

Updated: Lots of interesting process nuggets and some pictures

ARM was talking up their TSMC 10nm Artemis test chip last week with some juicy details.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 12, 2016

Guess who’s silicon is in Nintendo’s NX?

You might think you know…

It’s new console time again and SemiAccurate brings you news of Nintendo’s NX silicon.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 10, 2016

Time for an ARM code name blizzard

Four plus one equals four for some reason

It’s that time of year again, SemiAccurate’sARM code name blizzard season.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 9, 2016

What does ARM v8.2A add to the mix?

We can shed light on at least on interesting change

So what does ARM v8.2A ISA bring to the table?
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Thomas Ryan
May 5, 2016

AMD’s A10-7890K: Socket FM2+’s Final Flagship

AMD Breaks through the Teraflop barrier…

In this review we’ll be comparing AMD’s new 95W APU flagship the A10-7890K to the first socket FM2+ flagship the A10-7850K and its replacement the 65W A10-7860K.
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Thomas Ryan
May 4, 2016

When Vapor Chambers Fail

Looking a little bloated in the middle…

How do you know it’s time to replace your old graphics card? Back in the day they would just quit working.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 3, 2016

Thing go bump(gate) in the night for Nvidia’s GP100 Pascal GPU

No working samples at GTC for a good reason

It looks like the bane of Nvidia, metal problems, are back on the Pascal GPU.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 2, 2016

Cavium’s Octeon TX blends compute and packet moving

Take an Octeon III and add Thunder to please providers

What do you get if you add ARM cores to a Cavium Octeon CPU? An Octeon TX SoC.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 2, 2016

Qualcomm releases Zeroth API to developers

Hardware optimized machine learning is a good thing

Qualcomm’s Zeroth AI API is finally here in SDK form for developers to hack at.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 27, 2016

Another detail about Qualcomm server SoCs revealed

This one explains more than the numbers

Another important detail about Qualcomm’s upcoming server chips has leaked to SemiAccurate.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 26, 2016

AMD finally really honestly launches the dual Fury

Now called Radeon Pro Duo and aimed at creators

Today AMD re-re-re-released the Dual Fury card now called the Radeon Pro Duo.
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