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Seems like all of these comments make two assumptions:
1) Intel must exist. Everyone must make adjustments so Intel can exist
- I do...
Aug 20, 2025
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IDM or Fabless is all about what makes economic and competitive sense.
For leading edge node I only see two companies where they have...
Aug 20, 2025
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This is a definitive win. The new Intel 3 server processors are delivering.
Aug 20, 2025
Uh in terms of memory bandwidth at least Xeon Offers the highest so xeon is really better than latest EPYC in this regard. I wonder why...
Aug 20, 2025
When the marketing people finally stop segmenting ISA SRF is missing AVX-512 and the per core performance is not great but the 288C...
Aug 20, 2025
I'm not a board design guy at all, but aren't DDR speeds limited by trace length and other board design considerations? When I've seen...
Aug 20, 2025
Neither am I, but I've worked with them at the beginning and end of my career and between that and basic E&M picked up some things...
Aug 20, 2025
Xeon, EPYC, and Graviton are CPUs, so they're comparable. Tranium is comparable to Google TPUs, but not general purpose CPUs. Trainium...
Aug 20, 2025
Amazon AWS uses Intel Xeon, AMD EPYC, and AWS Graviton, Trainium, and Inferentia. It would be vary helpful to compare their performance...
Aug 20, 2025
"...delivering the highest performance and fastest memory bandwidth among comparable Intel processors in the cloud."
Note lack of...
Aug 20, 2025
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) voiced support Wednesday for the Trump administration’s plan to potentially take a stake in Intel...
Aug 20, 2025
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Neither am I, but I've worked with them at the beginning and end of my career and between that and basic E&M picked up some things...
Aug 20, 2025
T
I'm not a board design guy at all, but aren't DDR speeds limited by trace length and other board design considerations? When I've seen...
Aug 20, 2025
T
When the marketing people finally stop segmenting ISA SRF is missing AVX-512 and the per core performance is not great but the 288C...
Aug 20, 2025
T
Uh in terms of memory bandwidth at least Xeon Offers the highest so xeon is really better than latest EPYC in this regard. I wonder why...
Aug 20, 2025