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willcousa

03/16/14 9:22 PM

#131419 RE: chipguy #131418

Sixty Minutes reports that the drone market is going to be worth billions and intel is nowhere in sight. They have obviously blown another opportunity.
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flumoxed2012

03/16/14 10:00 PM

#131420 RE: chipguy #131418


Yet another example of the hypocrisy of Ashraf Eassa. This is getting very tiresome and very, very annoying with many, many investors.
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This Causes an Error

03/16/14 10:37 PM

#131421 RE: chipguy #131418

One could conceivably argue that mobile workloads are pretty bursty, so having the ability to turbo up to a very high frequency, get the work done very quickly, then race to sleep is a valuable one, even if that instantaneous power consumption is quite high and unsustainable for longer workloads.
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flumoxed2012

03/16/14 11:08 PM

#131422 RE: chipguy #131418


Just distortionist nonsense from ashraf.
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flumoxed2012

03/16/14 11:17 PM

#131423 RE: chipguy #131418


Ashraf simply wants to discredit Intel in any way he can. But the march is on with 14nm, the full scale rampup that Mas and Wallisweaver have been talking about for months on the boards, which Ashraf just "sleuthed out" in print for his mindless SA flock. Ashraf, if you can sink any lower then something must be wrong with quantum theory, cause you have reached the ground state.
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flumoxed2012

03/17/14 6:33 AM

#131426 RE: chipguy #131418

"This IMFT cooperation teamed with about six excess Intel fabs could add $25 billion in profitable SSD sales each of Intel and Micron. I think that IMFT sidesteps the general memory oligopoly and builds a SSD duopoly."
Russ Fischer

Meanwhile the blind ones are complaining about Intel's SoC not being ready at 14nm (despite the clear signals of a major ramp-up), and still pumping mightly that the PC is dead.
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Tenchu

03/18/14 1:46 PM

#131448 RE: chipguy #131418

Chipguy,

It is clear that many ARM vendors will allow a questionably large ratio of peak power to thermally sustainable power level to do well on popular benchmarks.



This B.S. needs to be addressed by Intel, or else they will forever be judged by a standard that itself is being manipulated by the ARM vendors like Samsung and Qualcomm.

It's like figure skater Yuna Kim losing the gold to the Russian girl thanks to corrupt judging.

Tenchu