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Tag Archives: cores

AMD EPYC Logo
Charlie Demerjian
Apr 1, 2019

How many die does AMD’s Milan have?

Our crack team of psychics ‘investigates’

SemiAccurate has long wondered what the die count for AMD’s Milan CPU would be, and today we can tell you.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 17, 2018

AMD’s Rome is going to be a monster CPU

Not the monster you expected, much more monsterous

If AMD stuck with it’s 2016 roadmaps, it would be in for a big fight with Intel next year.
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Thomas Ryan
Jul 25, 2017
1

AMD’s Ryzen 7 1700: A Review

Are 8 cores enough?

In this article I’ll be reviewing AMD’s Ryzen R7 1700. This chip was launched alongside the rest of the Ryzen R7 series back in March of this year.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 19, 2017

Skylake-SP has a diverged core

When some converge, others diverge

Intel’s Skylake-SP Xeon’s aren’t the same core as the consumer versions, divergence is real.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 11, 2016

Why did Nvidia put Denver and A57 in Drive PX 2

CES 2016: There is actually a good reason for it

Nvidia’s Drive PX 2 module has a very curious CPU architecture, A57s plus Denver.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 11, 2015

ARM outs code names and can finally say Artemis

Techcon 2015: Almost made the 2-year mark this time

ARM is outing a whole host of CPU, GPU, and display code names and finally saying Artemis.
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Thomas Ryan
Oct 16, 2015

AMD Reiterates Its Confidence in Zen

It will launch before the end 2016…

The departure of legendary CPU architect Jim Keller from AMD last month after a three-year stint has stirred fears that AMD’s make-or-break Zen CPU architecture is in trouble.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 5, 2015

Intel releases 12 new Xeon E7v3 models

Speeds, feeds, and a shocking marketing move

Just exactly what is Intel launching today with the new Xeon E7v3 line of CPUs?
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 9, 2014
1

Intel has 22 Hasswell-EP/Grantley CPUs

And lots more coming, one for every market and then some

Intel now has more than 20 new CPUs from three die for its new Grantley platform, lets see what they are.
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Thomas Ryan
Sep 8, 2014
2

AMD’s FX 8370 and 8370e: What is 30 Watts Good For?

We try out AMD’s latest FX chips…

This year we are seeing price reductions and a new kind of energy efficient chip enter the FX family.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 23, 2014
4

Intel to “converge” some of their cores

Any guesses which and when?

Intel is going to “converge” their cores, but what does that mean and when will it happen?
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 23, 2014

Sonics’ talks up its Network on Chip solutions

NoC’s enabling the SoC’s we use everyday…

We recently had a chance to talk to a little known semiconductor company called Sonics Inc.
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ARM logo
Charlie Demerjian
Nov 18, 2013

What does ARM’s POP IP get a customer?

Techcon 13: It stands for nothing but it is actually something

At Techcon ARM announced 11 new POP products to a world that mostly replied, “What is POP?”
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 29, 2013

A deep dive into Microsoft’s XBox One’s architecture

Hot Chips 25: The system, CPUs, and main memory under the microscope

Microsoft gave a talk about the XBox One architecture at Hot Chips 25 and while they shed light on lots of the architecture there was a fair bit left out.
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ARM logo
Charlie Demerjian
Aug 8, 2013

How ARM licenses it’s IP for production

Updated 2x – Part 2: Royalties and Physical IP make for a complex brew

The up front licensing costs are actually the simplest part of the story, from here it gets a little tricky.
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