Intel officially craters Xeon pricing
Cascade Lake Refresh makes the whispers real
SemiAccurate has been warning that Intel is slashing prices to OEMs for months now, something that is now official.
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SemiAccurate has been warning that Intel is slashing prices to OEMs for months now, something that is now official.
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Intel has a habit of self-inflicted wounds and today’s massive Xeon and Optane price cuts are a great example.
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About a month ago, SemiAccurate brought you exclusive news about a substantial Intel reorg.
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It looks like Intel is not just delaying a single server project, their entire roadmap has just slid significantly.
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There is a lot of talk about Intel launching Cooper Lake in Q1 of 2020, something SemiAccurate thought would not happen.
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Intel has three new updates for Supercomputing on CPU, GPU, and software.
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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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Today Intel published one of the most intentionally misleading ‘blogs’ in recent memory.
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ntel’s 10nm is broken and unfixable, two strong economic arguments show why.
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How do AMD’s TCO claims for Rome vs Intel’s Xeon stack up in the real world?
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AMD’s new 7H12 CPU just made life really hard for Intel’s Whitley next generation Xeon platform.
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MD just came out with the chip we knew they had, the 280W, 64-core Epyc 7H12.
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Yesterday SemiAccurate told you about a new x86 server part back from the fabs.
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It looks like another server CPU is back in the labs at a major x86 company.
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SemiAccurate earlier told you about how AMD’s Epyc performance was crushing Intel’s Xeon.
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