Who is the first big customer for Intel’s foundry efforts?
Update: Name, node, product, timing, and a little bit of history
The question on everyone’s mind is what company is Intel’s marquee foundry customer?
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The question on everyone’s mind is what company is Intel’s marquee foundry customer?
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SemiAccurate has gotten word of impending changes to a high level position of a silicon valley company.
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A CPU startup called Nuvia just broke cover and they are one you should pay attention to.
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One of the most important things show at Intel’s 2018 Architecture day was not a CPU but a Phy. The reasons for this aren’t obvious so let SemiAccurate dig into the details. The device shown was an Intel Falcon Mesa …
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Broadcom’s attempted takeover of Qualcomm isn’t what it seems once you know the background of the finances.
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oday Broadcom is launching the first Time Sensitive Network (TSN) chip called Quartz.
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It looks like someone wants to buy a high performance ARM server SoC after all.
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Today Broadcom is updating their StrataDNX line with newer, smaller, lower capacity chips!
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Broadcom upped the ante to 64 100Gbps ports with the new Tomahawk 2 switch silicon.
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There is an amazing amount of interest in the microserver market of late but very little actual substance to back up the bottomless well of hype.
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Broadcom had new hardware and software to show off at MWC, one reference design and two demos respectively.
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Broadcom was showing off working 802.11ac silicon at Computex, Gigabit Wi-Fi to you and me.
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The chipsets from Broadcom (NASDAQ:BRCM) are the first production units fabbed….
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A few weeks ago, we told you that Texas Instruments was trying to sell off their OMAP division. Updated August 19th, 2011 6pm
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Norwegian semiconductor company Nordic Semiconductor ASA (OSX:NOD) has just demonstrated the compatibility of its µBlue RFID tags – also known as a fob – with a low power Bluetooth 4.0 chip from Broadcom, according to a press release from the company.
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