Microarchitecture analysts have examined NVIDIA's GB10 'Superchip' and determined that its CPU cores are capable of going toe-to-toe with Intel and AMD.
Intel CPUs living with Nvidia GPUs, yup. But maybe not Nvidia GPUs made by Intel.
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How much this translates into gaming is very much another question.
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Arm Holdings is set to launch its first in-house designed processor later this year and has already landed orders from several customers, including Meta, according to the Financial Times. This ...
Company aims to change the perception of Arm being a low-cost, low-power processor not associated with performance; its Cortex A9 now runs at 2GHz Arm Holdings on Wednesday raised the clock speed of ...
Intel on Monday revealed new versions of its Xeon 6 server processors, in a bid to proliferate AI processing throughout its data center product line as it fends off incursions on two fronts -- from ...
Near-term execution risks are rising as memory cost inflation limits CCG visibility, while acute Xeon supply constraints also limit Intel's ability to capitalize on renewed server CPU demand. This is ...
Building faster processors with more CPU cores used to be enough for Intel to dominate the chip market, but the 2020s have not been kind to the iconic tech company. As Intel struggles to remain ...
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 ...