A recent piece in the National Journal by Tankersley and Hirsh, “Neo-Voodoo Economics”, encouraging American’s to think more boldly about new growth and markets, rather than simplistic rethreads, ...
As more business and productivity applications shift to the cloud, companies are going to be less dependent on one kind of processor architecture, an analyst says. Intel’s disclosure last month that ...
For nearly ten years now, Intel has been on a "tick-tock" processor design schedule. Intel would release a new manufacturing process, shrinking an existing design to a smaller size—this was the tick.
AMD has had an incredible 2019, but the company isn't slowing down. There are major improvements planned for Zen 3. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share ...
Have you heard of Intel’s “Tick-Tock” model? Essentially, it’s an extension of Moore’s Law, which incidentally is named for Intel co-founder Gordon Moore. Moore’s Law is an observation and not natural ...
Intel’s tick-tock model may be dead, but the PC industry still demands new hardware every year. Many PC models are refreshed once a year or so, and that means that the PC makers need new stuff to put ...
AMD has had an incredible 2019, but the company isn't slowing down. There are major improvements planned for Zen 3. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window) Share ...
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