Intel avoided talking tech at IDF
IDF 2012: Two keynotes, one conference, zero excitement
Although it is a hard thing to say, IDF 2012 was probably the worst SemiAccurate has ever attended.
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Although it is a hard thing to say, IDF 2012 was probably the worst SemiAccurate has ever attended.
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Intel – logoWe know about Haswell’s massive shader count, and we know why it has them, but what is Crystalwell exactly?
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Haswell may have the shaders to be a graphics monster, but it isn’t going to use them that way.
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Things are becoming clearer about the GPUs in Haswell, especially in the lower end parts.
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It looks like the server variants of Haswell will have the same number of pins as their *Bridge predecessors, 2011.
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Remember when we said that Haswell’s shader count was only the beginning of the performance story? The real reason behind the performance isn’t shader count, it is memory. When we wrote that Haswell was a graphics monster a few months …
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There has been a lot of talk about Haswell and its lack of graphics prowess.
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Intel is finally admitting what Andreas Stiller has been saying for some time now, Haswell uses transactional memory.
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What do you call the successor to Romley, aka Sandy Bridge-EP?
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At IDF last week, Intel’s Mooly Eden held up a Haswell chip, or part of one from the look of things.
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Intel LogoIt looks like Intel (INTC) is getting in to the foundry business, SemiAccurate has just found out that they are making chips for a second startup.
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Intel is always putting out new code names, and some that we hear we have to sit on until they leak a bit. The following four, Haswell and the next three, are good examples of that.
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