Marvell shows off 64-bit ARM SoCs + LTE and more
Computex 2014: SAS, Flash, and more new silicon
Marvell had a lot of controller goodies at Computex alongside their new SAS and SoC/device silicon.
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Marvell had a lot of controller goodies at Computex alongside their new SAS and SoC/device silicon.
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There was only one real question about ARM based servers remaining and AppliedMicro just answered it, “When can you buy them?”
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Intel’s palpable desperation in the datacenter manifested itself in a knee-jerk reaction to Microsoft’s FPGA announcement at ISCA 2014.
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The big news from Rockchip at Computex was the Intel tie-up but the most significant was the functional RK3288 silicon SemiAccurate saw.
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Yesterday ARM announced that they were establishing a new CPU design center in the Hsinchu Science Park.
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Cavium is upping the stakes in the ARM server SoC core count race with the new 48-core Thunder X chip.
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Yesterday Intel announced they were partnering with Rockchip, something SemiAccurate told you about two months ago.
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Last week AMD held Core Day where they finally explained to the public what their strategy going forward is.
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It started out as most good practical jokes do, with something that caught my eye, then became annoying, and then became a photo op.
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On Monday, AMD finally announced they have an ARM architectural license and are making their own v8A core.
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Today Intel in announcing the availability of its first Atom-based barebones NUC kit, the DE3815TYKHE.
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Intel offers two lines of chips to choose from in the micro server space, low power Xeons and Atom SoCs.
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You might know about the ARM based versions of the LSI Axxia line, but did you know they are still making new PPC based variants?
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A quick note on Intel Baytrail and tablet numbers that occurred to me during the financial analyst call yesterday.
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Well Cow’s Bolus shown at CES demonstrated ARM’s monopoly dominance of the cow stomach compute market.
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