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I don't know what you've heard or from who, only what we're expecting to pay for N2P next year -- and last I heard it was around $30M...
Saturday at 8:46 AM
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semiman replied to the thread
Optical chips? .
In order to answer this properly, It's important to understand what *really* transistors do in IT industry. Transistors(MOSFETs) are...
Saturday at 5:29 AM
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Even if Micron/SK/Samsung are disciplined, China has it's eyes on the memory market and this is an opportunity for them.
Saturday at 4:48 AM
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i meant the software part AMD is very dependent on Intel Software Contribution there are numerous article where Intel doing OSS stuff is...
Saturday at 1:19 AM
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I know two of the executives at Tachyum. I worked with them when I was a junior engineer. They probably won't remember me.
The data...
Saturday at 1:02 AM
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Not even x86-64 ?
Saturday at 12:41 AM
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Problem is Prodigy is delaying and upgrading the specs at the same time
Friday at 9:31 PM
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Even if Micron/SK/Samsung are disciplined, China has it's eyes on the memory market and this is an opportunity for them.
Friday at 7:54 PM
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You know that Foundry is what's keeping them market share and IFS alone is not the only problem design is as well and AMD is benifiting...
Friday at 7:53 PM
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Intel is still dominant in business computers. I suspect this is due to decades of contracts embedding them into long term work...
Friday at 7:35 PM
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Side note: TSMC is amazingly good at negotiating with customers to make them all happy when constraints arise. Simple hypothetical...
Friday at 6:42 PM
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Jim351 replied to the thread
Optical chips? .
The first optical compute chips meant to act as AI accelerators (for matrix math) are available. This idea is well along...
Friday at 4:24 PM
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I don't know what you've heard or from who, only what we're expecting to pay for N2P next year -- and last I heard it was around $30M...
Friday at 3:56 PM
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Isnt that the point?
Or should everyone just try and make the same stuff?
Friday at 3:55 PM
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While I happen to agree with the professor, why is an associate professor in a business school considered an expert in what AI chips...
Friday at 1:56 PM