For the past decade, Intel has used a “Tick-Tock” strategy for producing new processors. For every “tick,” Intel would would produce a new chip using a new lithographic process (the move from 32nm to ...
Intel will retire tick-tock — which saw process improvements (tick) followed the next year by architecture overhauls (tock) — in favor of a new three-step approach. Going forward, the company will ...
AMD's Mark Papermaster has announced that his leap-frogging design teams are hard at work in the design phase of the AMD Zen 5 CPU architecture. Yeah, ZEN FREAKING FIVE. AMD doesn't mess around. Not ...
Processors 'I do not subscribe to the belief that if you build it, they will come' says Intel's new CEO, calling past investments 'unwise and excessive' Graphics Cards Intel reshuffle puts engineering ...
Today, the Supreme Court acted on pending applications in the challenges to the "Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act." The Court did not grant an injunction pending ...
Intel’s tick-tock model may be dead, but the PC industry still demands new hardware every year. Many PC models are refreshed once a year or so, and that means that the PC makers need new stuff to put ...