Why Intel’s Tick-Tock model had to die
The reason most cite is wrong
Intel looks to be abandoning their “tick-tock” strategy with a more dynamic flow new process tech, but the real question is why?
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Intel looks to be abandoning their “tick-tock” strategy with a more dynamic flow new process tech, but the real question is why?
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Update 1/24/13 @11am: It looks like the end of an era is upon us, today Intel announces the phase-out of their branded motherboard line.
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After hearing about the variety of “gaming” tablets on hand at CES this year, like the Razor Edge and Vizio’s Z-60 based tablet, we decided to dust off the Clovertrail based Iconia W510 that we looked at back in December.
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SemiAccurate was lucky enough to spot an unmarked prototype at the Intel booth at CES.
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With one exception, Intel’s press conference at CES was depressing and a lawyer’s signature short of outright lying.
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This article is an update to the “Intel Slams the Door on GPUs” articles, expanding on one technical aspect.
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The question of what would happen if you built a Pentium on a modern process was answered during IDF 2011.
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Editor’s note: This is second part of the story, “Intel slams the door on discrete GPUs”. This second half looks examines how Intel will navigate the maze of technical and real world issues, restrictions, and options for what Intel is doing. It also goes in to how those who will presumably object to the changes are hamstrung by their own actions. -Ed.
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With the launch of Windows 8 a slew of new tablets hit the market and the W510 was no exception.
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One of the questions we’ve been dying to answer the past few years is who will win in the matchup between x86 and ARM.
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Remember the days when you could buy a GPU as a discrete component because it wasn’t part of your CPU?
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There is a new front in Intel’s war with everyone, customers not withstanding, and that is the so called microserver market.
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Updated: Intel has made some rather counter-intuitive pricing moves for high end graphics capabilities on their upcoming CPUs, and now we know why.
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Intel just announced their Xeon branded Atom called Centerton, can you feel the excitement?
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The last few times we wrote about Penwell, Medfield, and other Intel 32nm Atom phone chips, you might have noticed the diagrams.
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