Xilinx and Samsung deliver on 5G with Versal
While Intel is years late and still AWOL
It looks like Xilinx’s Versal ACAP chips are going to complete Samsung’s 5G base station offerings.
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It looks like Xilinx’s Versal ACAP chips are going to complete Samsung’s 5G base station offerings.
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MD just came out with the chip we knew they had, the 280W, 64-core Epyc 7H12.
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SemiAccurate has found out what Microsoft has in store for Nokia, and it won’t surprise too many people out there.
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The last few times we wrote about Penwell, Medfield, and other Intel 32nm Atom phone chips, you might have noticed the diagrams.
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Nokia’s Lumia line is following the corporate path in a spiral down the drain.
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Microsoft is lost, clueless, and stumbling in the mobile space, and the latest twist, turning on its own, shows it has no idea where to go next.
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Intel is launching a new baby Atom today called Medfield, and the hardware looks really good.
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On June 14th Bloomberg News reported Nokia Wins Apple Patent-License Deal Cash, Settles Lawsuits.
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Fitch Ratings has downgraded Nokia’s (NYSE:NOK) long term rating to BBB-, which is the lowest investment grade and the outlook is still negative.
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Nokia (NYSE:NOK) issued a press release that dropped the stock down 17% and generated a lot of buzz in the market.
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It looks like an exodus of high level folk is starting at Intel (INTC) with Anand Chandrasekher leaving the company.
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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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NO WONDER NOKIA’S CEO Stephen Elop was so excited at the Mobile World Congress at Barcelona where he spoke about billions of dollars coming Nokia’s way from Microsoft thanks to Windows Phone 7, as it turns out that Microsoft is giving Nokia in excess of $1 billion in what is being said to be promotional and product development funds.
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