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So far I’m at 112% with my bynd purchased at 2x margin and I’m not exactly sure what to do before the next report. I guess the rational thing is to sell half and to preserve profit but the emotional gambler in me says ride it. What say you?
AMD Confirms 7nm Tape Out In 2H 2017 For Navi And Zen 2
https://hothardware.com/news/amd-confirms-7nm-tape-out-2h-2017-navi-zen-2
>> fyi, Phi, is supposed to address that market. So, Intel has all bases covered.
right; that's why intel wasn't interested in nervana or movidius.
I guess I am not able to project sarcasm over the net.
windows 10 running on 820? I am sure it's all fake:
intel-might-reduce-processor-prices ?
https://www.mobipicker.com/intel-might-reduce-processor-prices-alibaba-gears-switch-arm-chips-power-servers/
one of those things from the twilight zone: http://www.iclarified.com/57138/apple-adds-arm-support-to-macos-sierra-kernel
they did get it wrong. it is lower now than after hours.
During the call, Intel execs lowered the bar for the Data Center Group's growth this year to the "high-single digits."
http://www.businessinsider.com/intel-lower-data-center-growth-forecast-2016-10
the stock falls near $2 after hours and there is nary a comment here ...
Possible ARM byout coming next.
try to keep up; ARM is acquired already ...
Some foundry customers would be nice to have...
do you think at this late point in the game opening up the foundry to ARM will cause any loss in x86 sales? Or do you think it's only gain in foundry customers without any impact on processor business (data center or otherwise) ?
so ARM is porting its libraries and IP to Intel 10nm process and there is nary a peep in this group?
ARM processors will have access to Intel 10nm process and we will see how TSMC/UMC/Samsung foundries and how Intel processors compare in terms of power/density/speed apples to apples.
It's an amazing development.
Nary a peep.
wow I say:
ARM and Intel Custom Foundry have announced an agreement to accelerate the development and implementation of ARM SoCs on Intel’s 10nm process
https://community.arm.com/groups/processors/blog/2016/08/16/arm-ip-and-intel-custom-foundry-collaboration-a-new-era-for-premium-mobile-design?utm_source=SocialMedia&utm_medium=Oganic&utm_campaign=PR
Samsung Debuts 3D XPoint Killer
http://www.eetimes.com/document.asp?doc_id=1330285&_mc=sm_eet_editor_rickmerritt
so you think intel paid $17B for altera to make chips for prototyping? would be pathetic if it were true. that's an old fashioned idea; if you want to see what kinds of chips intel wants to build with altera acquisition, learn about zynq and stratix-10. of course these chips have arm cores in them, intel just wants to innovate and replace them with x86 cores.
it would be wise for you to not open your mouth if you dont know what your are talking about
excellent advice for the person who said: "FPGA's are precursor to actual chip"
From my understanding
you need to understand "more"
xilinx is already shipping 16nm ff+ chips with quad-core 64 arm + FPGA logic integrated into the same chip. if intel manages to ever tape-out stratix 10, it would be playing catch-up but of course that won't even have an x86 in it, it will have quad-core arms too.
these days intel doesn't even make mobile soc anymore so it'd be difficult to have a competitive advantage with something which doesn't exist.
TCE, so this is all final, final...cast in stone? Are you going to stand by this statement 100%?
I'm sure he's going to refund all the money you paid him if he turns out to be wrong.
I think it's a done deal: SoftBank agrees to buy Britain's ARM Holdings for $31 billion: FT
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-arm-holdings-m-a-softbank-group-idUSKCN0ZY03B
the likelihood of appl using intel 10nm is extremely low, given all their ip which needs to be ported and that intel couldn't even get 14nm altera chips yet and they own that co.
Motherboard players see 20-30% drop in 2Q16 shipments
http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20160708PD200.html?mod=2
chinese supercomputer with custom processor at 6 GFlops/W:
http://www.nextplatform.com/2016/06/20/look-inside-chinas-chart-topping-new-supercomputer/
these are made on 28nm process, right? I hope they have money left to do a 16/14nm version.
http://www.fudzilla.com/news/notebooks/40846-chipzilla-pulls-the-plug-on-wireless-charging-project
I don't remember seeing this posted here.
I didn't start anything. Although I agree that this applies: https://xkcd.com/386/
in Silicon Valley, if you are seen around anyone who is a Republican, you can kiss your job goodbye.
so that's the delusion of a conservative these days, eh?
I am sure intel has nothing to fear about this: http://www.wired.com/2016/05/googles-making-chips-now-time-intel-freak
of course this is the same thing as ti making lisp machines ie ti was buying 100k+ cpus which could've been replaced by their lisp machine.
sorry that should've been dprk. It's the official name of north korea. I wasn't trying to be cryptic. I thought it was obvious.
when you say these things, I am not sure you are aware of the DRK drone attacks on the south. Quite a coincidence ...
Yes, an intel x86 is in hololens developer edition; If I were you I'd wait to see the retail version before I made any investment decisions.
25th is the plant closure announcements, I believe.
The company is packing Altera Arria 10 FPGAs along with its Xeon E5-2600 v4 processors, code-named Broadwell-EP, in a multichip module.
so you take a dice made by tsmc and put it on a substrate next to an x86, connect it with pcie and call this "baking speedy fpgas into chips" ? cool.
if you want to see how this is done properly, checkout what's called zynq ultrascale+. while you are at it check if altera has managed to tape-out a stratix 10 on intel 14nm process; a chip which has been announced almost three years ago now.