Cisco has to fab chips at an Intel foundry
Analysis: It isn’t a choice as much as a requirement
Cisco is going to make chips with Intel as a foundry for one simple reason, they have to.
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Cisco is going to make chips with Intel as a foundry for one simple reason, they have to.
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It looks like TSMC and ARM are getting serious about 64-bit CPUs, they just taped out a Coretex-A57 CPU on 20nm.
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There has been a lot of speculation about Apple and fabs lately, so let’s go over what SemiAccurate is hearing.
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There have been a lot of rumors about Intel fab utilization recently, so SemiAccurate dug in to the news and uncovered some interesting numbers.
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The first few scraps of information about Nvidia’s Maxwell generation are coming out, and they have some really serious implications.
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At Hot Chips today, AMD is revealing some of the details about their new Jaguar core, the successor to Bobcat, the first of their smaller ‘Cat’ family of cores.
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Nvidia released five ‘all new’ video cards last week, and it is a cause for celebration, right?
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Nvidia has been busily blaming TSMC for their many supposed failings on 28nm, but SemiAccurate has learned what is really going on.
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Recently, Qualcomm has been the subject of many rumors on fabbing and capacity.
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AMD solved a mystery about where the next gen parts are going to be fabbed in yesterday’s conference call.
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Nvidia has had a remarkably consistent financial run in 2011, but that looks to be changing for 2012.
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There has been a lot of misunderstanding about the TSMC shutdown news from last week, so lets look at it a little more closely.
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Nvidia has a busy schedule for Kepler at GDC, and we thought you might want to know about it.
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Sit down before you read this one, we will wait for a second while you do.
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