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  1. Joseph Byrne

    Intel's former CEO tried to buy Nvidia almost 2 decades ago

    That's the story I heard a the time. I'm wondering why this is in the news now. (A) who cares what didn't happen? (Something didn't happen! News at 11!) (B) among those who care, who cares what didn't happen 20 years ago? (C) who was unaware of this?
  2. Joseph Byrne

    Intel seeks billions for minority stake in Altera business, sources say

    My VC professor used to say bankers never admit to making bad loans--the loans turned bad *after* they made them.
  3. Joseph Byrne

    Intel seeks billions for minority stake in Altera business, sources say

    Aviators have a saying: "Any landing you can walk away from is a good landing." McAfee, Mobileye, and now maybe Altera are all deals the company has unwound and been able to walk away from--not unscathed but not with a total loss, either. Among the company's other deals, it's hard to point any...
  4. Joseph Byrne

    AMD Stock Tumbles After Unveiling New AI Chip. It Might Not Beat Nvidia’s Blackwell.

    That MI325X is an answer to H200 and falls short of Blackwell should come as no surprise. AMD has been clear about this for some time. Is it better on inference workloads on H200? It's put up or shut up. Nvidia (and Intel) have been good about posting MLPerf results. AMD, not so much. I'd argue...
  5. Joseph Byrne

    What is really going on with Intel’s 18a process?

    The have a 22nm foundry process from the previous time they said they were going to offer contract manufacturing.
  6. Joseph Byrne

    Anastasi in Tech - What’s with the new Nvidia GPU?

    More specifically, the new Cowos version using silicon bridges embedded in a poly/organic substrate is implicated, whereas the previous silicon interposer was more robust. It's all speculative.
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