Are the Intel price increases real?
Finally some hard info trickles out
There has been a lot of talk about Intel and price increases over the past week or two, some wild some less so.
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There has been a lot of talk about Intel and price increases over the past week or two, some wild some less so.
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With the recent acquisition of ARM by Nvidia, pending, one has to ask how the partners are taking it.
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It looks like the first component shortages due to Covid-19 are starting to hit suppliers in the west.
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At their annual Social Media Summit this year, Qualcomm’s biggest bang wasn’t a chip, it was a module.
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The elephant in the room for Intel’s new Cascade Lake CPUs is quite simple, pricing.
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Intel’s server roadmap is a mess, and when SemiAccurate asked about it at Computex, we got an earful.
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There has been a great disturbance in the Android charging world lately but it is a tempest in a teapot.
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We have officially reached a record for PC sales, a broken record that contradicts the ‘analysts’.
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Nvidia’s Q1/2016 analyst call had three interesting themes that caught SemiAccurat’s ear, Icera modems, OEM business, and the Qualcomm/Samsung IP suit.
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A few more details about Nvidia’s upcoming GM204 have come SemiAccurate’s way and we thought you would like to know.
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You might recall the trials and travails of Intel’s Broadwell CPU and our slightly critical outlook on the part.
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In SemiAccurate’s earlier analysis of Intel’s Broadwell, we felt we didn’t make one point clearly enough for some readers. Lets go over one of the biggest OEM catch-22’s of that chip in more detail here. Note: The following is analysis …
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When SemiAccurate broke the story about HP dumping Microsoft’s ARM tablets, we actually didn’t expect them to turn on their own quite so viciously.
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According to several sources in the supply chain that we have spoken with, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) is working very aggressively with vendors of notebook chassis makers to drive prices down in the hope of being able to have Ultrabooks on the market for less than $1000.
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A number of Ultrabook manufacturers in Taiwan that SemiAccurate has spoken to have voiced displeasure with Intel’s pricing scheme for processors.
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