Read more.Gregory Bryant will host one covering process technology, packaging and architecture.
Read more.Gregory Bryant will host one covering process technology, packaging and architecture.
I hope it actually has some content than just a fluff piece on how the world is changing. We know it's changing, stop talking about how it's changing and talk about the stuff you're making (in a reasonable depth) that'll make the change happen!
meh, why do I get the feeling this is going to be another 'don't forget about us' type thing from Intel.... AMD have the upperhand at the moment and while I wouldn't count Intel out long term, they're kind of paying for their complacency.
Perhaps they can poach Su from AMD and actually make some forwards strides. lol.
I can't wait to see the power draw from their new 14+++++++++++++++++++++++nm chips !!! going to be hilarious.
ik9000 (10-12-2020)
A whole TWO??!! Wow!!
Either two or two hundred nothing can change the bitter truth.
1 To work out how to blame Corvid for their slump
2 To assure customers that their new chips can't catch Corvid , other viruses maybe.
Bryant's group is doing well this quarter ... so he says. 25% capacity expansion two yrs in a row and booming low end consumer and educational laptop demand. Looks like Tiger Lake Chromebooks are also coming in 1H. Surface Pro 8 with Tiger Lake announcement wouldn't be a surprise.
I see an article today blaming Micron's GDDR6 supply shortage as the cause for GPU board delays at AMD and NVDA. Intel's Xe-HPG riser card photo leaks also show GDDR6. It will be interesting to see if Intel was able to lock up some GDDR5 supply.
Last edited by kalniel; 05-10-2021 at 07:57 PM.
I'd be surprised if GDDR5 was that much easier to find
https://hexus.net/tech/news/graphics...goes-official/
>Earlier today we reported upon Raja Koduri's Xe GPU tease
lol
Wonder what they will reveal in them because I doubt they'll have anything to challenge AMD right now
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