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It's interesting that it's like a U-curve for hardware -- the (late) 1970s and 1980s had a LOT of custom silicon, 1990s saw...
Thursday at 1:24 PM
As some people also discussed the efficiency of INTEL's operations regarding R&D and general operations a last table comparing the...
Thursday at 1:04 PM
I don't fancy your chances unless Intel can recruit Dr. Who... ;)
Thursday at 1:01 PM
">20% density gain ... full-node scaling" = trigger warning for me :)
Thursday at 1:00 PM
What difference do you mean -- cost, power, speed, density? Rate of improvement in all these per mode is getting slower and slower...
Thursday at 12:59 PM
isn't the difference between A16 and A14 in single digits even from TSMC's slides
Thursday at 12:59 PM
And the market's reaction to Microsoft's comments today:
Thursday at 12:58 PM
from the horse's mouth "We are still in the beginning phases of AI diffusion and its broad GDP impact, and already we’ve built an AI...
Thursday at 12:57 PM
It's interesting that it's like a U-curve for hardware -- the (late) 1970s and 1980s had a LOT of custom silicon, 1990s saw...
Thursday at 12:56 PM
That is why chip companies us FPGA prototyping and emulators.
https://semiwiki.com/category/prototyping/s2c-eda/
Thursday at 12:54 PM
Even Lego is doing in-house chips development project now.
https://semiwiki.com/forum/threads/smart-revolution-lego-smart-brick.24301/
Thursday at 12:53 PM
Is this the golden age of the semis industry? Even if the AI bubble pops, it feels like big tech, especially with cloud computing...
Thursday at 12:53 PM
https://www.globalbankingandfinance.com/analysis-is-chip-giant-asml-about-hit-ceiling-break-through/
Thursday at 12:40 PM
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What difference do you mean -- cost, power, speed, density? Rate of improvement in all these per mode is getting slower and slower...
Thursday at 12:25 PM
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Nvidia, Amazon and Microsoft in talks to invest up to $60 billion in OpenAI: Report
Big Tech doubles down on artificial intelligence as...
Thursday at 12:24 PM