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More steps forward in AI for Intel
Claims to best Arm's Cortex-A72.
Won't offer a launch date, though.
A bit, anyway.
B-1 stepping fine for 'PC Usage.'
When is a core not a core?
With its move to 10nm on desktop still lacking a confirmed launch date, what can Intel do to turn the tables on AMD?
Pledges 7nm within two years.
Bungie stumped for the moment.
Puts two staff on the board.
Both Ryzen and Epyc to land by September's end.
Needs to get Ryzen 3000, Navi out the door.
400W TDP, mind you.
Looks to boost AI performance.
Admits defeat on its ultra-low-power efforts.
Well, as close as we've come, anyway.
Claim patches don't fully protect.
The news isn't good.
As in beer, not speech.
16-core variant available, too.
Claim it could lead to terahertz-class processors.
TrendForce confirms supply rumours.
Aims for faster, better SoCs.
October 14 2021 | 15:04