ARM keeps Intel’s foundry wing from irrelevance
Not IDF 2016: This isn’t a win for Intel despite the official PR
Intel likely paid a high price to secure ARM’s support, something their foundry wing desperately needed.
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Intel likely paid a high price to secure ARM’s support, something their foundry wing desperately needed.
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AMD is slipping their GPU roadmap by a few quarters, but why and which ones are the interesting part.
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Thinking about the impending investment in AMD, something odd stood out to SemiAccurate.
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Last week SemiAccurate told you why Broadwell not what Intel wanted but what are the financial implications?
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Intel’s latest Investor Day made SemiAccurate realize how adept they had become at analyst misdirection games.
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This week we saw a number of interesting product launches, announcements, and events including a little iPhone bending problem more reviews of Nvidia’s GTX 970 and Intel’s 1.5 Billion dollar investment into a Chinese wireless modem company.
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There is an amazing amount of interest in the microserver market of late but very little actual substance to back up the bottomless well of hype.
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Nvidia’s New IP-based Business Model: An Analysis
We cover the various avenues for growth from Nvidia’s announcement of their new GPU licensing options.
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A year after SemiAccurate called Intel’s moronic Ultrabook spec “Shiny things for the stupid”, the world is coming around to our point of view.
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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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A few days ago, we took a look at the Bulldozer core architecture, now lets walk through the rest of the chip.
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Intel’s (NASDAQ:INTC) software division has gone from a running joke to inexplicably bad, it is almost pitiable now.
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This is part 2 of 2. Part 1 can be found here, and discusses the funny money around the Nokia/Microsoft deal, and how it is nothing like what the press reported.
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In one of the most brazen corporate raids in history, Microsoft took everything of value from Nokia, and has left a wounded beast to die in the cold.
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