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I
A proper example of the oft-overused term "thinking outside the box" -- and, it seems, starting from what makes kids want to play with...
Tuesday at 4:26 AM
According to an announcement on Lego.com, Lego designed its own ASIC chips for the Lego Smart Bricks, but it did not name the foundry...
Tuesday at 3:36 AM
https://www.findarticles.com/lego-smart-brick-lights-like-a-tie-fighter-whooshes-like-a-saber/
Lego’s first-ever CES appearance brought...
Tuesday at 3:25 AM
J
I would say worst were Intel Atom processors. Bay trail, Cherry trail, Braswels... They failed in mobile market and Intel decided to...
Tuesday at 1:45 AM
X
Also Wildcat Lake
Tuesday at 12:13 AM
X
agreed RAMP is going to be costlier initially but Intel will spread it over multiple products on 18A over a longer period of time
Tuesday at 12:12 AM
K
we have the chip size for over a year
Die 4 is 18A Compute
Die 1 is N6 PCH/IO
Die 5 is N3E GPU
rest is filler die
Tuesday at 12:06 AM
S
agreed RAMP is going to be costlier initially but Intel will spread it over multiple products on 18A over a longer period of time
Monday at 10:47 PM
A
I'm sure that is true, but my point is that you have 4 different die rolled up into one package. Without knowing what kind of pricing...
Monday at 10:06 PM
S
i think 18A is going to be the costliest of the bunch considering die size the base die is 22nm FFL and is cost optimized so 274mm2...
Monday at 8:58 PM
A
we have the chip size for over a year
Die 4 is 18A Compute
Die 1 is N6 PCH/IO
Die 5 is N3E GPU
rest is filler die
Monday at 8:39 PM
A
I don't think it will be that simple. The compute tile is 18A the graphics tile is either 3nm or TSMC and the platform controller tile...
Monday at 8:38 PM
F
we have the chip size for over a year
Die 4 is 18A Compute
Die 1 is N6 PCH/IO
Die 5 is N3E GPU
rest is filler die
Monday at 8:36 PM
S
Including Intel
Monday at 8:33 PM
S
It was the Intel Pentium processor, and the year was 1994.
https://medium.com/@kambizhoma/the-500-million-math-mistake-ad91e29271ea...
Monday at 8:32 PM