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I'm gonna take this guy with a few grains of salt:
Monday at 1:29 PM
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In the 90s and most of 2000-2010, Intel forced people to move. It wasnt bad, they got a better chip, that was cheaper for us to make...
Monday at 1:25 PM
Don't have the info but anything above 32 Cores on EMR/SPR is using EMIB
32 Cores but all SRF/GNR is using EMIB
Monday at 1:23 PM
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Can't buy NVDA and AMD chips, how about buy some INTC chips instead?
Monday at 1:23 PM
By Mark Gardner, Vice President and General Manager of the Packaging and Test Business Group, Intel Foundry
Rapid growth in compute...
Monday at 1:23 PM
Sadly - I think you're really onto someting with this. Google started this trend with the Chromebook - just keep your data on their...
Monday at 1:23 PM
I have a even better one
128GB Storage and 1 TB OneDrive Storage...
Monday at 1:21 PM
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Don't have the info but anything above 32 Cores on EMR/SPR is using EMIB
32 Cores but all SRF/GNR is using EMIB
Monday at 12:49 PM
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I have a even better one
128GB Storage and 1 TB OneDrive Storage...
Monday at 10:27 AM
S
Don't have the info but anything above 32 Cores on EMR/SPR is using EMIB
32 Cores but all SRF/GNR is using EMIB
Monday at 10:13 AM
S
(Thanks for the perspective on Intel)
Some hints of how memory will change the PC market - a $599 8GB RAM Mac...
Monday at 9:44 AM
S
In the 90s and most of 2000-2010, Intel forced people to move. It wasnt bad, they got a better chip, that was cheaper for us to make...
Monday at 9:43 AM
C
(Thanks for the perspective on Intel)
Some hints of how memory will change the PC market - a $599 8GB RAM Mac...
Monday at 9:35 AM
(Thanks for the perspective on Intel)
Some hints of how memory will change the PC market - a $599 8GB RAM Mac...
Monday at 8:55 AM
In the 90s and most of 2000-2010, Intel forced people to move. It wasnt bad, they got a better chip, that was cheaper for us to make...
Monday at 8:54 AM