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NVIDIA/Intel partnership could see an x86 processor paired with RTX graphics released by 2028
A new rumor states that NVIDIA and Intel could be working together to develop a new type of x86 CPU with integrated RTX ...
Intel’s manufacturing revival includes an intriguing footnote: The company’s new foundry business plans to make its x86 processor portfolio and other technologies available for other chipmakers to ...
While Intel and Advanced Micro Devices battle for the top two spots in the x86 microprocessor market, the third player, Via Technologies, saw a slip in its already-marginal market share, but it isn’t ...
NVDA's Vera CPU push targets agentic AI and AI factories as its platform strategy aims to carve out space in a market led by x86 giants.
Thirty years ago, on June 8, 1978, Intel Corp. introduced its first 16-bit microprocessor, the 8086, with a splashy ad heralding “the dawn of a new era.” Overblown? Sure, but also prophetic. While the ...
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Intel and AMD's new ACE CPU extensions bring an efficient AI-oriented instruction set to x86
Running AI models on x86 CPUs is becoming easier and faster ...
UBS says AMD and Arm benefit as agentic AI boosts standalone CPU racks; higher price targets and x86/ARM split signal ...
CPU cores of future x86 processors from AMD and Intel have additional compute units for matrix multiplications, among other ...
China’s Loongson Technology has designed two 64-bit, quad-core Mips processors that can also execute code based on the x86 (Intel-compatible) and ARM architectures. That’s a unique twist in the ...
While the latest x86 CPU market share report reflects the ongoing threat AMD poses to Intel at a challenging time in the latter company’s history, it wasn’t all bad news for Intel. AMD is 1 point away ...
Try to investigate the differences between the x86 and ARM processor families (or x86 and the Apple M1), and you'll see the acronyms CISC and RISC. It's a common way to frame the discussion, but not a ...
The company again recorded gains in both client and server segments quarterly and yearly. Dean McCarron of Mercury Research noted that x86 processor shipments aligned with typical seasonal trends in ...
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