Intel’s 18A Process-Based Arm Chip

Intel's 18A Process-Based Arm Chip

Intel’s foundry business is facing a critical turning point. Company executives have publicly stated that the ability to continue advancing to the 14A and more advanced process nodes depends on securing sufficient external customer orders. Without substantial partners, related R&D and capital expenditures may have to slow down or even be shelved. This reflects the … Read more

Is Intel’s Love for Linux a Blessing or a Curse?

Is Intel's Love for Linux a Blessing or a Curse?

Looking back at the history of the computer industry, the year 2000 was undoubtedly a significant turning point. In 2000, Intel and several other IT companies jointly established the Open Source Development Labs (OSDL). OSDL is headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon, USA, near Portland. •Contact Information•Open Source Development Labs Inc•12725 SW Millikan Way•Beaverton, OR 97005•Contact: Stuart … Read more

Intel Core Linux Project Falls into ‘Orphaned’ Status

Intel Core Linux Project Falls into 'Orphaned' Status

~Q Group Chat [AMP Laboratory Kitchen: 679837318]~In a limping state Technology media Phoronix published a blog post on August 9, reporting that the email of the engineer maintaining the coretemp driver has become invalid, and the driver project has been set to ‘orphaned’. Coretemp is a hardware monitoring driver in the Linux kernel used to … Read more

Tesla Considers Shifting Dojo 3 Chip Production from TSMC to Samsung and Intel

Tesla Considers Shifting Dojo 3 Chip Production from TSMC to Samsung and Intel

On August 8, local media ZDNET Korea reported that Tesla is considering a complete supply chain overhaul for its third-generation self-developed AI ASIC chip, Dojo 3, with Samsung Foundry taking on the front-end advanced process manufacturing, while the back-end advanced packaging will be handled by Intel. It is noted that Tesla’s Dojo 1 chip was … Read more

Intel Launches Second Generation Wi-Fi 7 Wireless Card BE211 (5Gig) with Bluetooth 6.0 Support

Intel Launches Second Generation Wi-Fi 7 Wireless Card BE211 (5Gig) with Bluetooth 6.0 Support

This article is sourced from: IT HomeAuthor: Wen Zhou On Friday local time, Intel launched the second generation Wi-Fi 7 wireless card — BE211 (5Gig), which uses an M.2 (CNVio3) interface and supports speeds of up to 5Gbit. BE211NGW: M.2 2230, using a standard Key E slot BE211D2W: M.2 1216, supports optimized platform design, saving … Read more

Hardware News: Nova Lake is Approaching! Intel Nova Lake-S Chip Reportedly in Tape-Out, with Halo-Level Mobile Variants!

Hardware News: Nova Lake is Approaching! Intel Nova Lake-S Chip Reportedly in Tape-Out, with Halo-Level Mobile Variants!

News 1: The Nova Lake-S chip has officially entered tape-out, utilizing TSMC’s N2 process Intel is preparing to launch the Panther Lake processor this year, which will definitely use Intel’s 18A process. As for the Nova Lake expected to be released next year, although there has been much information about the specifications of this processor, … Read more

Industry Information Dispatch: Server Chips – AMD Set to Surpass Intel, Arm Full of Confidence

Industry Information Dispatch: Server Chips - AMD Set to Surpass Intel, Arm Full of Confidence

(Source: semiengineering)Over the past decade, the data center processor market has undergone two significant transformations.Previously, all computing in data centers was based on the x86 architecture, with over 90% coming from Intel. GPUs first appeared in data centers in 2016 (Pascal GPU).Now, most computing is done on GPUs. AMD is striving to surpass Intel in … Read more

Sky-High Costs! The Development Cost of a Chip from Design to Tape-Out Reaches 4.5 Billion!

Sky-High Costs! The Development Cost of a Chip from Design to Tape-Out Reaches 4.5 Billion!

EETOP focuses on chips and microelectronics, click the blue text above to follow us. Intel has announced a six-month delay in the release of its 7nm process, giving TSMC, the leading wafer foundry, an opportunity to benefit from Intel’s expanded outsourcing production. Competitor AMD also maintains a competitive advantage due to Intel’s delay in 7nm, … Read more

Guide to Enabling or Disabling Virtualization Technology and VT-D

Guide to Enabling or Disabling Virtualization Technology and VT-D

Restart the computer and repeatedly press the DEL key to enter the BIOS interface. Select the Advanced menu and find the option labeled intel (VMX) to enable it.Then, go into the Chipset menu where you will find the option labeled VT-D as shown in the image below.After making all the changes, press (F10) to save … Read more

Comparison of FPGA and Programmable SoC Chips: Analysis of Core Products from Three Major Manufacturers

Comparison of FPGA and Programmable SoC Chips: Analysis of Core Products from Three Major Manufacturers

FPGA and programmable SoC chips are important components in modern technology, playing a critical role in various fields such as communication, autonomous driving, and industrial control. Their unique programmability and parallel computing capabilities provide irreplaceable advantages in edge computing and real-time processing scenarios. Below is a detailed analysis of the core products from three major … Read more