Arachnotronic
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No problem then. Intel's triangular fins still rocking on .
But with the best yields ever in the history of the semiconductor industry, cheaper than dirt.Woefully outdated
Probably more expensive when you take into account the extra assembling/packaging price.But with the best yields ever in the history of the semiconductor industry, cheaper than dirt.
Probably more expensive when you take into account the extra assembling/packaging price.
Iris is getting canned?
So Iris Pro is getting canned, Iris is still on the roadmap for mobile products, eDRAM cache included.The roadmap doesn't mention GT4e, so yeah unless Intel straight out refutes this & puts GT4e in a future roadmap, Iris Pro is probably getting the chop.
So Iris Pro is getting canned, Iris is still on the roadmap for mobile products, eDRAM cache included.
“The number one issue is data,” said Michael Campbell, senior vice president of engineering at Qualcomm. “The fab gives you a design deck. You have a library. You give them the fab tape and get back silicon, and then you ship out the customer spec. That has to change. A simplistic relationship does not work with 2 billion transistors. And with servers, you’re ultimately looking at 25 billion transistors.”
Campbell said foundries need to share more data with semiconductor companies so the entire manufacturing process can become more interactive. “This affects time to yield, time to manufacturing and time to quality. We have to have a partnership where yield means something. Right now the cost is too high.”
So Iris Pro is getting canned, Iris is still on the roadmap for mobile products, eDRAM cache included.
4+3e U model? That is actually something that may easily land into some higher end laptops, similarly to 2+3e SKU right now.Except they are burying it in a 4+3e U model that no OEM will use. The 6+2 H should get some interest, as well as the Kaby 4+2 U (if it comes out).
Does anyone actually know why Intel has stopped the Ultrabook brand?
I don't know why you've become so Intel-cynical.
Two of the greatest Intel defenders on this forum, III-V and Arachnotronic have turned away from Intel. Any Intel fans left, or has the fanbase just become less polarized ?