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Intel 2Q24 Financial Results
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And lose experience. So short sighted 😞
Aug 1, 2024
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I hope Intel can turn things around. I don't have faith that their current CEO can lead it.
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AMD has now basically matched Intel's DC revenue ($2.8B for AMD vs $3B for Intel). Next quarter, AMD will probably surpass Intel in DC...
Aug 1, 2024
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I actually got the printf code I used as a starting point from some freeware tiny libc intended for embedded systems, which had cut out...
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I remember when they kept buying their own shares for so many years instead of investing... money well spent/s I still can't decide...
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Implementing comprehensive reduction in spending, including a more than 15% headcount reduction, to resize and refocus. Intel currently...
Aug 1, 2024
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Hopefully they all do better than Tomshardware, which recently updated its "Best CPU's of 2024" article and still gives Intel the win...
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They were still getting a quote last I heard, so probably too early for FA results. My best guess on the investigation: We know most...
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I can't give you specifics that are current as my IC career ended well over a decade ago, but, back when I was programming regularly...
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SPEC doesn't try to abstract platform specific things, that's the whole point. It has always been clear that it is a SYSTEM benchmark...
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I meant SPEC can't come with its own libraries and even less rely on external libraries beyond the standard C/C++/FORTRAN (and OpenMP...
Aug 1, 2024
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I think the tide is finally turning. Source: The usual pro-Intel Xitter accounts I track are changing their tune. Now, when I call them...
Aug 1, 2024
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What would be the most Consumer Friendly Naming scheme for (AMD) CPUs?
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Well in that case you could just say I have a car or a gaming PC and be done with that. No need to mention brand. And the same applies...
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I don't think you quite "support" the dual-decode feature, this is probably about tuning or compiler having a built-on model for it...
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Compilers will have a hard time laying out code to please the 2x4 decoders of Zen5. If you do hand tuning, you might extract something...
Aug 1, 2024
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