Intel’s unannounced 14nm Xeon will not be competitive
Updated: Computex 2018: OEMs and customers not pleased by server changes
Intel’s server roadmap is a mess, and when SemiAccurate asked about it at Computex, we got an earful.
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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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Last Monday Cavium launched their Thunder X2 ARM server into general availability.
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HPE finally put out the DL385 Gen10, their first Epyc server and it comes with some interesting messaging.
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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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In an interesting twist, SuperMicro just won the bid to supply NASA with a major compute upgrade.
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Intel is being pummeled by AMD’s Epyc and today’s Xeon-W launch shows their desperation.
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Intel is refusing to relase Skylake-SP die shots and areas for a good reason, margins.
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Intel’s Skylake-SP Xeon’s aren’t the same core as the consumer versions, divergence is real.
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Intel’s Purley platform has some very impressive technical features and clever tricks.
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Intel has changed their Xeon lineup and exploded both the SKUs and the prices.
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Intel’s ring bus had a good eight year run but it all comes to an end with Skylake-EP’s mesh interconnect.
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Intel’s new Xeon branding is nothing more than an unprecedented price hike on large customers.
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So Microsoft is committing to 50%+ ARM servers in it’s datacenters, but who else is buying them?
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Intel is again trying to spin mediocrity with a new Atom C3000, Xeon D-1500, and XMM7560 LTE modem.
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Today Intel announced the availability of the Xeon E7-8894 v4 which is now the highest performance server chip on the market.
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