Intel launches 7-Series SSDs with the new 760p
64 layers instead of 32 for these new M.2s
Intel is introducing a new line of 7-Series SSDs starting with the consumer oriented 760p.
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Intel is introducing a new line of 7-Series SSDs starting with the consumer oriented 760p.
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Intel’s trend of increasingly less credible press releases accelerated yesterday when they “Unveiled” an FPGA with HBM2 memory
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One thing many people don’t understand is the new SPU or Secure Processing Unit in Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 845 SoC.
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Since everyone seems to have an “AI processor” in their SoC, why didn’t Qualcomm add one to the 845?
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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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Looks like Intel’s Xpoint roadmap is solid and on time, by that SemiAccurate means it slipped another year.
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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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ARM was talking about CCIX, the new interconnect SemiAccurate told you about in May of 2016.
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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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Eversping has a bunch of MRAM announcements today starting with the first Gigabit device.
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Intel’s Xpoint/Optane still doesn’t work but you should buy it anyway according to their webcast.
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AMD is also releasing some Vega information today, much more than with Threadripper.
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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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