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Blocks&Files, Friday, May 5,2023

3D DRAM Could Be Revolutionary - If It Works

Vol 302 · Issue 1 · 2023-05-05

We have become so used to 3D NAND that we forget how revolutionary it was back in 2013. The idea that you could radically increase the density of a NAND wafer by stacking cells instead of just laying them out side by side is now taken for granted.

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3D DRAM Could Be Revolutionary - If It Works

The Next Platform, April 4th, 2023

RISC-V In The Datacenter Is No Risky Proposition

Vol 301 · Issue 1 · 2023-04-04

It was only a matter of time, perhaps, but the skyrocketing costs of designing chips is colliding with the ever-increasing need for performance, price/performance, and performance per watt. Something has got to give, and that thing might be the architectures currently used in the datacenter.

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RISC-V In The Datacenter Is No Risky Proposition

The Next Platform, March 31st, 2023

The Age Of Acceleration Engines

Vol 300 · Issue 5 · 2023-03-31

Sponsored Feature: Back in the old days, there was a CPU and chip designers crammed everything into that single CPU, which made sense for the greatest number of customers offset against the additional cost of adding extra functionality

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The Age Of Acceleration Engines

The Next Platform, March 6th, 2023

Intel Pushes Out Hybrid CPU-GPU Compute Beyond 2025

Vol 300 · Issue 2 · 2023-03-06

One of the reasons why Intel can even think about entering the GPU compute space is that the IT market, and indeed just about any market we can think of, likes to have at least three competitors. With capital intensive businesses, there is an inevitable consolidation, and sometimes only two companies can be supported.

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Intel Pushes Out Hybrid CPU-GPU Compute Beyond 2025

Scientific Computing World, February 27th, 2023

Hot Chips

Vol 300 · Issue 1 · 2023-02-27

The server and HPC processor market has been in a period of change. Repeated delays from Intel and strong positioning from AMD have led to a shift from the long-established dominance that Intel has had in this market.

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Hot Chips

CXOtoday.com, February 10th, 2023

5 Tech Innovations That Drove Infrastructure Development In 2022 And Beyond

Vol 299 · Issue 2 · 2023-02-10

The infrastructure sector is a major economic driver in India, and hence, commitment to its overall development is crucial. Looking at the recently announced Budget 2022-23, the Union government reaffirmed its commitment to using infrastructure as a key driver of long-term economic growth and proposed infrastructure spending of more than Rs 10 lakh crore.

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5 Tech Innovations That Drove Infrastructure Development In 2022 And Beyond

The Next Platform, February 2nd, 2023

The First RISC-V Shot Across The Datacenter Bow

Vol 299 · Issue 1 · 2023-02-02

When it comes to operating systems and now CPU instruction sets, there is proprietary, there is licensable and modifiable with a standard base of functionality with room for some originality, and there is true open source. Which one do you think wins out in the longest of runs?

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The First RISC-V Shot Across The Datacenter Bow

ComputerWorld, December 26th, 2022

The Top 12 Tech Stories Of 2022

Vol 297 · Issue 4 · 2022-12-26

The year highlighted how vulnerable the technology sector is to the vagaries of geopolitics and the macroeconomy, as IT giants laid off workers, regulators cracked down on tech rule-breakers, nations negotiated data security regulations, the US-China chip war widened, and the Ukraine war disrupted business as usual.

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The Top 12 Tech Stories Of 2022

TheNextPlatform, December 13th, 2022

Compute Is Easy, Memory Is Harder And Harder

Vol 297 · Issue 2 · 2022-12-13

What good is a floating point operation embodied in a vector or matrix unit if you can't get data into fast enough to actually use the compute engine to process it in some fashion in a clock cycle? The answer is obvious to all of us: Not much.

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Compute Is Easy, Memory Is Harder And Harder