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Tag Archives: skylake

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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 25, 2019

Decoding Intel’s Customer Supply Update letter

Analysis: Not what it appears to be, and not in a good way

Intel is admitting 10nm is still broken in a backhanded way, a “supply update” letter.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 12, 2019

Another Epyc Rome TCO data point comes out

Analysis: Much better than Naples vs Cascade

SemiAccurate has found another real-world AMD vs Intel server TCO example, this time it is Rome in the hot seat.
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 29, 2019

Intel’s actions on 10nm are telling

Analysis: Financial arguments to make a technical point

ntel’s 10nm is broken and unfixable, two strong economic arguments show why.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 9, 2019

AMD launches the Ryzen 3000 CPU line

Analysis: It’s all about the money in the end

Last Sunday AMD released their Ryzen 3000 line of CPUs which put the company in a very interesting competitive position.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 15, 2019

How is Intel pricing Cascade Lake

Cascade Lake ~= Skylake with some asterisks

The elephant in the room for Intel’s new Cascade Lake CPUs is quite simple, pricing.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 8, 2019

Intel launches Cascade Lake as Xeon x200

More viewpoint dependent than you might think

Last week Intel released their Cascade Lake Xeon x2xx series, the long awaited update to 2017’s Purley.
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Coolit water cooler for Cascade-AP
Charlie Demerjian
Nov 14, 2018

Coolit water cools Cascade-AP CPUs

Like we told you, 350W is not amenable to air

Coolit just confirmed SemiAccurate’s story that the Xeon-AP lines would be water cooled.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 10, 2018

A few more bits about Cooper Lake come out

-SP, -AP, and a bit more on power

Some more information about Intel’s 14nm Cooper Lake server part are leaking to SemiAccurate.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 20, 2017

What is the state of Intel’s 10nm process?

Analysis: A long look at what was, is, and probably will be

Intel seems to be trying to hide the state of it’s 10nm process from the financial community.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 25, 2017

Intel’s 8th Gen Core CPUs are a minor step forward

What the designers give, messaging takes

Intel’s “new” 8th Gen CPUs are a stopgap OEM placation to cover for a failed process, but they do bring some advances.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 9, 2017

SemiAccurate digs up Intel Coffee Lake specs

Not the public leaks, from our sources

Intel is rather desperate for acceptance on Coffee Lake so they are launching it with a stunt rather than facts.
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Thomas Ryan
Jul 25, 2017
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AMD’s Ryzen 7 1700: A Review

Are 8 cores enough?

In this article I’ll be reviewing AMD’s Ryzen R7 1700. This chip was launched alongside the rest of the Ryzen R7 series back in March of this year.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 26, 2017

AMD’s Epyc has lots of connections

If you want bandwidth, your CPU has arrived

One of the most interesting aspects of AMD’s Epyc architecture is the interconnect network.
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 19, 2017

Intel’s Skylake-X and Kabylake-X Meet Our Scale

Was it worth the weight?

SemiAccurate stands tall at the forefront of reviewing innovation in the never ending quest to bring our subscribers content that they can’t get anywhere else.
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Thomas Ryan
May 31, 2017

AMD’s Ryzen ThreadRipper brings in Socket TR4 and the X399 Chipset

Computex 2017: AMD out maneuvers Intel in the HEDT space…

Once again Intel’s mindless up-selling strategy has given AMD a very valuable window of opportunity to exploit.
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