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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 20, 2021

Another Intel outsourcing deal comes to light

This is new and a bit of a puzzler

SemiAccurate just learned about another big outsourcing deal that Intel just signed.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 13, 2021

Qualcomm buys Nuvia for $1.4 Billion

Big hole filled in Qualcomm’s lineup

Today Qualcomm bought ARM server startup Nuvia for $1.4B to fill a big hole in their portfolio
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 13, 2021

Pat Gelsinger is the best possible choice for CEO of Intel

As we predicted, Intel got a new CEO in Q1

Pat Gelsinger is the best case scenario for the new CEO at Intel.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 12, 2021

AMD’s CES keynote is a disclosure own goal

CES2021: Good products, drip feeds, and teasers aplenty

AMD has once again snatched mediocrity from the jaws of victory with it’s 2021 CES disclosures.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 11, 2021

Intel has a blizzard of offerings at CES 2021

CES 2021: vPro, 8-core Tiger, Atoms, and much much more

Intel had a lot to talk about at CES with no less than 4 new product lines across consumer and enterprise.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 11, 2021

What is Intel doing about process and outsourcing?

There is only one way out now

There has been a lot of talk about Intel outsourcing production lately, but what is really going on?
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 7, 2020

Apple gets creative with their upcoming CPUs

It’s not just what you do but how you do it

We all know about the Apple M1 CPU, but what can we expect from next year’s M2 CPU?
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 23, 2020

Intel looks at laptop power usage

Evo vs Ryzen in a test of mostly irrelevant tests

Today Intel is trying to show that their ‘Evo’ tuning results in a better laptop than AMD’s CPUs.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 19, 2020

AMD slide confirms our delay story

When is a delay not a delay? This time. Sort of.

It looks like AMD confirmed our last article in a slide from Supercomputing.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 13, 2020

AMD stays trendy and delays Milan a bit

Can’t let Intel have all the fun

AMD has seen Intel having so much fun on the server Slip-N-Slide that they decided to join the fun.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 12, 2020

Intel delays a mainstream server platform once again

Analysis: Intel is no longer competitive in servers, no caveats

Intel just significantly delayed another mainstream server project, this is getting painful to watch.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 11, 2020

Intel releases Server GPU and significant software updates

XG310 4-GPU card and OneAPI Gold

Intel is giving us a whole host of new server goodies from GPUs to software stacks.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 10, 2020

CXL Consortium outs CXL 2.0

Switching, Pooling, and Encryption

The CXL consortium came out with the specs for CXL 2.0 today and it adds a lot of goodies.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 7, 2020

A long look at AMD’s Zen 3 core and chips

Ryzen 5000 takes the lead everywhere

It has been a long time since SemiAccurate used a CPU that felt significantly faster than the last one.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 2, 2020

Why did Marvell buy Inphi?

Look at where the market is going and it makes sense

Last week Marvell purchased Inphi much to the puzzlement of most onlookers.
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