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Tag Archives: broadwell

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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 12, 2019

Another Epyc Rome TCO data point comes out

Analysis: Much better than Naples vs Cascade

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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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 11, 2017

SemiAccurate digs out Intel’s 10nm process problems

Note the plural

What is the problem with Intel’s 10nm process, or problems as the case may be?
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Thomas Ryan
May 17, 2017

AMD’s Details its EPYC Server Ambitions

Making Zen into an epic server chip…

Yesterday at AMD’s 2017 Financial Analyst Day the company outlined its plan to reenter the high-performance x86 server market. AMD’s first “Zen”-based server chip codenamed “Naples” will be coming to market branded as AMD Epyc.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 7, 2017

AMD’s Naples put them back in the server game

On top of Intel’s best at the moment

AMD is trickling out Naples information now, and from the look of things they are back in the datacenter now too.
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Thomas Ryan
Feb 24, 2017

Intel’s Turbo Boost Max 3.0 and the i7-6950X

Delivering extra performance through better boosting…

In this article, we’ll be comparing the performance of Intel’s Core i7-6950X at stock to the same chip with an updated BIOS to support TBMT and the software driver for it installed.
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Thomas Ryan
Feb 20, 2017

Performance Per Watt with the i7-6950X

Designing useful metrics for desktop efficiency…

For our upcoming hardware reviews, we’ve spent some time rethinking the way we do our power testing.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 13, 2016

Intel’s Broadwell-E should not have been released

Computex 2016: Minor gains, major spin, and no real tech

At Computex Intel launched Broadwell-E to no fanfare for a good reason.
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Thomas Ryan
May 31, 2016

AMD Launches its 7th Generation of Mobile APUs

Bristol Ridge and Stoney Ridge are finally here…

Today AMD is introducing it’s 7th generation mobile APUs codenamed Bristol Ridge and Stoney Ridge.
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Thomas Ryan
Feb 23, 2016

AMD Launches Three New Embedded G-Series SoC Families

2 New Dies and 3 New Product Lines

Today at Embedded World in Germany AMD’s embedded group is introducing three new product families as part of its G-Series of Embedded Solutions.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 9, 2015

Intel launches 14 new Xeon-D CPUs for storage and networking

11 now, 3 later, and two already out

Intel is announcing 14 new Xeon–D CPUs today along with networking and software goodies too.
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Thomas Ryan
Oct 21, 2015

AMD Launches New R-Series Embedded Processors

AMD’s Merlin Falcon is swooping in…

Today AMD is unleashing an embedded version of their ‘Carrizo’ laptop APU codenamed ‘Merlin Falcon’ as an update to the AMD R-Series of embedded processors.
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 25, 2015

Biostar drops Intel’s Braswell into the Bargain Bin

Half-off sounds like a pretty good deal to me…

Yesterday Biostar released a new mini-ATX motherboard with a soldered on Intel quad core SoC.
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 4, 2015

Intel’s Iris Pro Graphics 6200 Launches at Computex

Yesterday Intel announced the imminent availability of ten new desktop and mobile processors from its 14nm Broadwell family of chips.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 9, 2015

Intel re-enters the 1S server market with the Xeon D-1500 line

Updated: Not a repurposed desktop chip, Denverton is the real deal

Intel is releasing two new D-1500 Broadwell server CPUs today but the big news is the market segment.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 15, 2015

Analysis: Intel’s Broadwell financial struggles

How to play Monopoly with yourself and lose

Last week SemiAccurate told you why Broadwell not what Intel wanted but what are the financial implications?
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