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TACC’s Stampede3 Supercomputer Uses Intel’s Xeon Max with HBM2E and Ponte Vecchio
The Texas Advanced Computing Center (TACC) has unveiled its newest computing center. stampede Stampede3, a supercomputer for open science research…
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Intel’s New AVX10 Brings AVX-512 Capabilities to E-Cores
Intel posted a new APX (Advanced performance enhancements) Today also announced the new AVX10 [PDF] This provides integrated support for…
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Early Ryzen 5 7500F Benchmarks Show it Outgaming Intel’s i5-13400
AMD’s (for now) China-exclusive Ryzen 5 7500F has been tested by three Chinese resellers to see how the new mid-range…
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Intel’s Never-Released Arc A580 Purportedly Gets Benchmarked
When Intel announced its Arc A series graphics card lineup for desktops last year, the company announced four graphics cards:…
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Intel’s Project Endgame Cloud-based GPU is On Hold
Intel’s project Endgame is a network-based solution that aims to bring the processing power of cloud-based Intel ARC GPUs to…
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Intel’s Dual-Core Alder Lake-N CPU Benchmarked
Targeted at entry-level PCs, Intel’s Alder Lake-N family of processors has its own tier, with several including the flagship eight-core…
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ASUS Signs Agreement to Continue Development and Support of Intel’s NUC Business
ASUS and Intel announced late Tuesday that they had agreed on a term sheet for Intel’s NUC business, ensuring continued…
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Intel’s 6th Generation Xeon Scalable ‘Granite Rapids’ Poses for the Camera
famous hardware leaker Yuki_An S has released the first photos of Intel’s 6th Generation Xeon Scalable ‘Granite Rapids-AP’ processors, which…
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Intel’s New Core Ultra Branding Drops the i, Looks Like AMD’s Ryzen Branding
Intel today announced that it’s overhauling its consumer CPU branding for the first time in 15 years, resulting in a…
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U.S. Patent Office Rules in Intel’s Favor for $2.18 Billion VLSI Patents Case
The U.S. Patent Trial and Appeals Board (PTAB) this week ruled in Intel’s favor, invalidating one of VLSI’s patents central…
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