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Intel Takes The Big Restructuring Hits As It Looks Ahead

November 1, 2024 Timothy Prickett Morgan 9

It is beginning to look like chip maker Intel hit the bottom in its products and foundry businesses in the second quarter of this year and that revenues are slowly – we won’t go so far as to say surely – improving. …

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AMD Turns The Screws With “Turin” Server CPUs

October 10, 2024 Timothy Prickett Morgan 6

If you are looking to upgrade your X86 server fleet – and there is lots of chatter about how many enterprises as well as hyperscalers and cloud builders are in the financial mood to do that – then the good news is that both Intel and AMD have now rolled out the best serial compute engines they have ever fielded. …

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How MCR Memory Can More Than Double HPC And AI Performance

October 4, 2024 Rob Farber 5

Intel recently demonstrated a new type of DIMM memory technology called Multiplexer Combined Rank (MCR), also referred to as MRDIMMs, that provides up to 2.3X better performance for HPC workloads and up to a 2X better on AI inference workloads in comparison to 5th Gen Intel Xeon processors, based on internal Intel analysis. …

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Intel Shoots “Granite Rapids” Xeon 6 Into The Datacenter

September 24, 2024 Timothy Prickett Morgan 25

UPDATED: Intel has been talking about its “Granite Rapids” Xeon 6 processors for so long that it would be easy to forget that they have not yet been formally announced. …

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Intel Gets Its Chiplets In Order With 6th Gen Xeon SPs

September 22, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan 8

Based on what Intel has been saying for the past several weeks in various events, but especially the Hot Chips 2023 a few weeks ago and the more recent Intel Innovation 2023 extravaganza, the company’s foundry process roadmap and its server processor roadmaps are going to align harmoniously to make the Xeon SP family of CPUs more competitive next year. …

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Intel Xeon Roadmap On Track, 288 Core “Sierra Forest” Coming Soon

September 19, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan 5

Sometimes, especially with Intel in the past several years, the fact that the CPU roadmap doesn’t change is the news. …

Compute

Finally: Some Good News For The Intel Xeon CPU Roadmap

March 31, 2023 Timothy Prickett Morgan 10

It was a reasonable enough gut reaction given the many changes happening at Intel in recent months. …

Compute

Aurora In A Socket: What Intel’s “Falcon Shores” XPU Might Do

February 28, 2022 Timothy Prickett Morgan 6

We are still chewing through some of the announcements that came out of Intel Investor Day and the ISSCC 2022 chip conference, and one of the things we want to circle back on is the “Falcon Shores” hybrid CPU-GPU that Intel is working on for future servers. …

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Intel Tests Its Datacenter Teflon With 7 Nanometer Delay

July 23, 2020 Timothy Prickett Morgan 3

There is such a thing as a string of bad luck, but we have always believed that luck is the residue of design, either good or bad. …

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