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They do indirectly, that's what heatpipes to a remote HSF do. Most laptops nowadays are also low-power "thin'n'light" so most of the...
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In spite of the labels, for real applications isn't Intel 14A (with BSPD) really competing against TSMC A16 (N2P+SPR, maybe a year...
Feb 5, 2026
Laptops nowadays are usually cooled with heat pipes to take the heat away to a larger remote heatsink/fan -- and bear in mind that most...
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Laptops nowadays are usually cooled with heat pipes to take the heat away to a larger remote heatsink/fan -- and bear in mind that most...
Feb 5, 2026
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Speaking as someone who has actually done thermal analysis comparison of FSPD vs. BSPD in real high-performance chips vs. high-school...
Feb 5, 2026
Gemini answers with an official apology:
It looks like I've officially joined the ranks of AI hallucinations caught in the wild by the...
Feb 5, 2026
Artificer60 said:
The "Logic" here has holes you can drive a bus through. It completely fails to take into account how Intel operates...
Feb 5, 2026
FYI - summing the low end of this distribution gives 305, high end gives 332. And that doesn't include R&D scanners at IMEC and Albany...
Feb 5, 2026
Thanks for your feedback and inside info. It seems Gemini is using SemiWiki more and more as a source for its "reasoning" so perhaps...
Feb 5, 2026
The "Logic" here has holes you can drive a bus through. It completely fails to take into account how Intel operates the Oregon fab...
Feb 5, 2026
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Intel did not release any schematics, and there are plenty of AI-generated pictures around :ROFLMAO:
But from this graphic, it looks...
Feb 5, 2026
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I'm not a memory person, maybe Fred Chen can help us with this? I understand there is a lot of important technology inside Intel that...
Feb 5, 2026
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they should call it a Memristor. (i just invented that term) .... it will revolutionize semiconductors :ROFLMAO: :LOL:
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Sunnyvale, Calif. — February 3, 2026 — Cerebras Systems today announced the closing of a $1 billion Series H financing at a post-money...
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