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!!
Those despicable Elk,stealing the pond weed!
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.
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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