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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Intel is admitting 10nm is still broken in a backhanded way, a “supply update” letter.
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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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ntel’s 10nm is broken and unfixable, two strong economic arguments show why.
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Last Sunday AMD released their Ryzen 3000 line of CPUs which put the company in a very interesting competitive position.
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The elephant in the room for Intel’s new Cascade Lake CPUs is quite simple, pricing.
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Last week Intel released their Cascade Lake Xeon x2xx series, the long awaited update to 2017’s Purley.
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Coolit just confirmed SemiAccurate’s story that the Xeon-AP lines would be water cooled.
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Some more information about Intel’s 14nm Cooper Lake server part are leaking to SemiAccurate.
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Intel seems to be trying to hide the state of it’s 10nm process from the financial community.
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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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Intel is rather desperate for acceptance on Coffee Lake so they are launching it with a stunt rather than facts.
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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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One of the most interesting aspects of AMD’s Epyc architecture is the interconnect network.
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Once again Intel’s mindless up-selling strategy has given AMD a very valuable window of opportunity to exploit.
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