Skymont is not the Intel CPU line after Sky Lake
So what is the new CPU line called?
What is the name of the Intel CPU line after Sky Lake? If you said Skymont like many think, you would be wrong.
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What is the name of the Intel CPU line after Sky Lake? If you said Skymont like many think, you would be wrong.
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Last minute changes to products are not usually a good sign, especially when they are mobile and involve Apple.
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SKHynix had lots and lots of memory goodies at IDF including some vertical/3D NAND flash, LPDDR3, and HBM modules.
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PLX had a novel top of the rack switch to show off at IDF that handles PCIe directly rather than Ethernet.
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Inphi was showing off DDR3 and DDR4 DIMMs at IDF that for some odd reason all featured their buffers.
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Gigabyte has updated the Brix mini-PC line at IDF with Haswell CPUs and some quite useful form factors.
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I went to IDF this year hoping to find a reason that PCs weren’t doomed and came away knowing all key players are actively making things worse.
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Sometimes the coolest things you find are in places you don’t expect like Viking’s SASDIMM and NVDIMM at IDF.
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In the first IDF keynote of 2013, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich introduced a new sub-Atom CPU called Quark.
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The Brix has one big advantage over traditional desktop systems, size. It may seem blindingly obvious but the Brix is really small.
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Intel is getting serious about optics and they have bought Corning in to make the infrastructure happen.
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There is some interesting news in the world of foundries and once again it centers around Apple and another mystery player. While SemiAccurate was the first to tell you about their last two foundry moves, a bit more color has come to light recently.
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Texas Instruments just put a chip through the heart of Intel’s Thunderbolt folly with their new HD3SS2521 DockPort controller.
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Intel is back to their normal unethical PR ways with another set of disingenuously fake ‘low power’ SDP numbers.
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Apple has somehow convinced Intel to give them a unique part for the next MacBook Pro, something that no one else will get.
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