Intel’s actions on 10nm are telling
Analysis: Financial arguments to make a technical point
ntel’s 10nm is broken and unfixable, two strong economic arguments show why.
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ntel’s 10nm is broken and unfixable, two strong economic arguments show why.
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Intel is gutting prices on some Xeons to some customer but not others.
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Despite all the rhetoric it looks like Intel’s Xpoint/Optane memory isn’t selling, something that will come as a shock to no one.
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Last Sunday AMD released their Ryzen 3000 line of CPUs which put the company in a very interesting competitive position.
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During their analyst day last month, Intel said they have a solution for their capacity issues coming later this year.
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The latest Intel roadmap leak blows a gaping hole in Intel’s 10nm messaging. SemiAccurate has said all along that the process would never work right and this latest info shows that 10nm should have never been released. You might recall …
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Minutes after the Qualcomm/Apple settlement yesterday Intel announced they were shelving 5G modem development.
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Intel can’t seem to supply 14nm Xeons so HPE is recommending AMD Epycs instead.
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Intel just knifed a division with no official notice much less any fanfare.
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Yesterday GlobalFoundries announced the long rumored pull back from bleeding edge 7nm process development.
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Intel is flying most of the press to an Analyst day to distract from their impending server meltdown.
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Intel has a billion dollar-ish skeleton in their closet that they don’t want to disclose.
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After extensive research, SemiAccurate can say this company cannot survive Intel’s lack of delivery intact.
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What do you do when your customers don’t buy your products because they offer less value than the older ones?
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Broadcom’s attempted takeover of Qualcomm isn’t what it seems once you know the background of the finances.
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