Intel makes major changes to the Whitley platform
Desperation in servers now has a spec
It looks like Intel’s upcoming Whitley server platform is still undergoing huge spec changes.
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It looks like Intel’s upcoming Whitley server platform is still undergoing huge spec changes.
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You may have noticed SemiAccurate glossed over Intel’s new 9200 series of Cascade Lake CPUs. We did this for a reason, they aren’t real products, just a PR stunt meant to stave off embarrassment at the hands of AMD’s Rome. …
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A few weeks ago Qualcomm announced their dedicated inference chip called the Cloud AI 100. SemiAccurate thinks this chip is going to be a big deal for several reasons above and beyond the tech inside. Lets start out by saying …
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It looks like AMD is going to split up their CPU designs once again.
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The elephant in the room for Intel’s new Cascade Lake CPUs is quite simple, pricing.
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The big news from ARM’s Techcon this year was the Neoverse name and what it represents.
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Intel can’t seem to supply 14nm Xeons so HPE is recommending AMD Epycs instead.
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What are the details of Intel’s new 14nm Server ‘lake’?
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Intel’s server roadmap is a mess, and when SemiAccurate asked about it at Computex, we got an earful.
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SemiAccurate is happy to bring you the name of the next Qualcomm server CPU core.
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Last Monday Cavium launched their Thunder X2 ARM server into general availability.
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It looks like a major ARM server vendor is getting out of the custom core market.
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This latest decade-long critical security hole in Intel CPUs is going to cost the company significant market share.
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The current Qualcomm Centriq 2400 line uses the Falcor core, but what about the next one?
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Last week Qualcomm gave us numbers for their new Centriq 2400 line of CPUs and they are better then SemiAccurate expected.
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