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Tag Archives: Ice Lake

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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 6, 2021

Intel’s Ice Lake-SP finally launches

Update: Second 3rd Gen Xeon-SP with now with overlapping models!

Today Intel is launching 3rd Gen Xeon CPUs once again but this time they are based on Ice Lake-SP silicon.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 30, 2021

How well does Intel’s Ice Lake-SP perform?

Analysis: We have numbers and they aren’t good

Last August SemiAccurate compared the performance of Intel’s upcoming Ice Lake-SP server to AMD’s Milan with some leaked benchmarks.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 11, 2021

Intel has a blizzard of offerings at CES 2021

CES 2021: vPro, 8-core Tiger, Atoms, and much much more

Intel had a lot to talk about at CES with no less than 4 new product lines across consumer and enterprise.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 23, 2020

Intel looks at laptop power usage

Evo vs Ryzen in a test of mostly irrelevant tests

Today Intel is trying to show that their ‘Evo’ tuning results in a better laptop than AMD’s CPUs.
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 22, 2020

Intel is close to honest on Ice Lake server dates

Stunning change of messaging strategies from Santa Clara

Intel has been promising Ice Lake server chips in volume by the end of year 2020 while SemiAccurate has been saying there was no chance.
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 14, 2020

Intel talks about Ice Lake security

A step forward in most areas

Today Intel is talking about the security features in their upcoming Ice Lake CPUs as a teaser.
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 8, 2020

AMD somewhat discloses the Ryzen 5000 series

The best got better in a vague way

Today AMD is teasing their Ryzen 5000 line of CPUs which should beat Intel at everything all the time.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 25, 2020

AMD is going to Celeron Intel’s Xeon margins

Analysis: How to use your advantage to your advantage

AMD is going to ‘Celeron’ Intel’s Xeon line later this year and there is nothing Intel can do about it.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 24, 2020

A new AMD server pops up on the roadmaps

Exclusive: What comes after Milan again?

SemiAccurate noticed a new AMD CPU pop up between Milan and Genoa on the recent roadmaps.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 13, 2020

Intel talks about 10nm Superfin and packaging

IAD 2020: Lots of tech ends up in one place

ne of the highlights of Intel’s 2020 architecture day was the outing of the 10++ process now called SuperFin.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 3, 2020

Intel should not launch Ice Lake-SP

Low yields and a regression at most thing

Last week we told you about the clocks for Ice Lake-SP, now lets take a deeper look at how well it will perform.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 21, 2020

How many cores does Intel’s Sapphire Rapids have?

I’ll bet you are going to say 56 but….

To follow up on last week’s Ice Lake-SP quiz we now ask how many cores Sapphire Rapids-SP has.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 13, 2020

When will Intel deliver Ice Lake-SP in volume?

Officially it is still on track for 2020

When will Intel actually deliver Ice Lake XCC dies to customers in volume?
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 13, 2020

How many cores does Intel’s Ice Lake-SP XCC have?

Most people get this one wrong

How many cores does Intel’s Ice Lake-SP XCC die have?
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 10, 2020

Intel launches the Lakefield SoC

No questions before is a subtle hint

Intel is finally launching Lakefield today but doing so in a curious manner.
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