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Thomas Ryan
May 15, 2013
1

AMD’s Andrew Feldman Talks About ARM

Lower Development Costs Will Power AMD's Comeback in Server Space

Mr. Feldman talked exclusively about the ARM versus x86 debate, and how he thinks that the ARM server market is going to shape up over the next five years.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 17, 2013
1

Intel outs two Open Networking reference designs

A switch and a server to meet every need

Intel is taking the whole Software Defined Networking paradigm serious with the release of two new platforms today.
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Thomas Ryan
Dec 17, 2012

Atom Versus Tegra 3 In Windows 8 Tablets

x86 Versus ARM in a Battleroyal...

One of the questions we’ve been dying to answer the past few years is who will win in the matchup between x86 and ARM.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 14, 2012

Intel and ARM vendors start server war (of words)

What do you think, substance or fluffy distraction?

There is a new front in Intel’s war with everyone, customers not withstanding, and that is the so called microserver market.
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 24, 2012

Dell adds Calxeda servers to their lineup

Not one but two ARM lines in Round Rock

It looks like Dell is getting in to the ARM server space in a big way, adding Calxeda to the existing Marvell lineup.
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Apple Inc.
Charlie Demerjian
Sep 24, 2012

An update on Apple moving away from Intel

Timetables, technology, and gating factors

There were a lot of incredulous and dismissive comments when SemiAccurate said that Apple would be going Intel free in the next few years.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 18, 2012
11

Calxeda lets you test drive an ARM server cloud

ARM or x86 head to head, same software stack

Ever wonder how the upcoming wave of ARM based servers will stack up against their x86 competition?
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 3, 2012
19

Computex 2012: Asus to announce x86 version of Transformer Prime

Computex 2012: Finally, a shipping PC without Windows

Asus didn’t invite us to their press conference to announce the x86 version of the Transformer Prime, so we don’t feel bad about telling you early.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 2, 2012
3

Sony Playstation 4 will be an x86 CPU with an AMD GPU

But that is only the beginning of the story

With the current wave of Playstation 4 leaks, it is time to spill some of the beans on what we know about the console.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 22, 2012
1

Intel vs phones vs ARM vs laptops

Deja vu all over again once again

The following is a modern re-interpretation of an older article on a completely different subject, call it deja vu.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 2, 2012
28

AMD opens up Bobcat to 3rd party IP

Financial Analayst Day 2012: Just like we said

Updated: Mark Papermaster just confirmed what SemiAccurate has been saying for years, AMD is opening up Bobcat to 3rd party IP.
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Mads Ølholm
Nov 23, 2011
3

HP close to dumping Itanium

Move comes after similar moves from Oracle, Ubuntu and Red Hat to name a few…

HP (NYSE:HPQ) is adding x86-blades to its existing Itanium systems…
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 5, 2011
32

Project Denver is more than a T50 core

Part 3: The rest of the SoC that is Denver... for now

In part two of this series, we looked at the core of Project Denver, aka T50.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 5, 2011
13

What is Project Denver based on?

Part 2: A look at the T50 core

There are a lot of misconceptions floating around Nvidia’s (NASDAQ:NVDA) ‘Project Denver’ aka Tegra 5.
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Mads Ølholm
May 12, 2011
38

VIA Launches Lowest Power Quad Core Processor to Date

VIA QuadCore runs at 1.2GHz while consuming a maximum of 27.5W.

With the launch of a quad core x86-compatible processor VIA has done all it can to dispel rumors that it was leaving the x86 market to concentrate on processors from ARM. VIA QuadCore is essentially 2 dual core processors that …
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