FPGA Chip Naming Conventions: A Guide to Decoding Manufacturer ‘Jargon’

The naming of FPGA models is akin to the “identity card” of chips, containing key information such as architecture, process technology, and performance. Mastering these rules allows for quick identification of device characteristics, helping to avoid pitfalls in selection. This article analyzes the naming logic of four major manufacturers (Xilinx, Intel, Lattice, Microchip), enabling you … Read more

Lunar Lake Performance Analysis: A New Height in the Notebook CPU Market

Lunar Lake Performance Analysis: A New Height in the Notebook CPU Market

Intel officially launched the Core Ultra 200V series yesterday, which is the Lunar Lake processor aimed at thin and light laptops, and it will be shipped by the end of this month. In the increasingly fierce competition in the PC processor market, does Lunar Lake have any advantages?The smoke of the PC processor industry has … Read more

The Battle Between Power Consumption and Performance: How Are Laptop Processors Classified?

The Battle Between Power Consumption and Performance: How Are Laptop Processors Classified?

Click the above PC Enthusiasts to follow us For PCs, the processor is the most critical hardware that determines performance. So, what are the differences between laptop and desktop processors, and why do desktop processors always lead in performance? Additionally, what are the most common processors in the laptop field today? How do they compare … Read more

Understanding the Boundaries of Intelligence: Do Large Language Models Have Agency?

Understanding the Boundaries of Intelligence: Do Large Language Models Have Agency?

Click Follow us by clicking the blue text aboveCover Image:True “Agentic AI” requires intrinsic motivation, predictive models of the world, and sociality. “ 𝕀²·ℙarad𝕚g𝕞 Intelligent Square Paradigm Research: Writing Deconstructs Intelligence, Paradigm Enhances Cognition Current large language models (LLMs), despite exhibiting astonishing intelligence, do not possess true “agency”. The behaviors we perceive as LLM “agents” … Read more

Intel Fully Adopts LLVM for Its C/C++ Compiler

Intel Fully Adopts LLVM for Its C/C++ Compiler

Author | Bai KaishuiProduced by | OSC Open Source Community (ID: oschina2013)Intel’s long-time compiler expert James Reinders revealed in a blog that they will use the LLVM open-source infrastructure in the next generation of Intel C/C++ compilers; and shared some related information.“LLVM helps us achieve our goal of providing the best C/C++ compiler for Intel … Read more

Is the FPGA Market Landscape Changing Again?

Is the FPGA Market Landscape Changing Again?

Recently, Intel announced plans to spin off its Programmable Solutions Group (PSG) into an independent company, with an IPO expected in the next two to three years. In the announcement, Intel stated that PSG is expected to begin independent operations on January 1 of next year, during which Intel will continue to provide support. Intel … Read more

Linux 6.13 Drama: Microsoft’s Code Changes Cause Chaos, Intel and AMD Rush to Fix

Linux 6.13 Drama: Microsoft's Code Changes Cause Chaos, Intel and AMD Rush to Fix

Originally published on CSDN (ID: CSDNnews) Compiled by Su Ma Recently, the Linux development team announced that they have successfully completed the development of the Linux kernel version 6.13 rc7, and barring any unforeseen circumstances, the final stable version will be officially released next week. As a key figure in Linux, Linus Torvalds also mentioned … Read more

Major Developments in the Chip Industry: US Chip Giants Collaborate with China, AMD Shows Interest – What Signals Are Being Sent?

Major Developments in the Chip Industry: US Chip Giants Collaborate with China, AMD Shows Interest - What Signals Are Being Sent?

Significant news continues to emerge in the chip sector. First, the latest actions by US chip giant Intel have drawn attention. On August 2, according to a report by the South China Morning Post cited by Reference News, Intel is collaborating with Shenzhen to establish a new chip innovation center to deepen relations. On the … Read more

Intel Admits Chip Sales Are Sluggish, Facing Tough Times

Intel Admits Chip Sales Are Sluggish, Facing Tough Times

Intel is facing tougher times as the sales of its newly promoted AI PC chips have not met expectations, leading to a shortage of older chip production capacity. Intel announced that it will lay off employees in the second quarter, and various negative news has caused its stock price to plummet. Intel stated that customers … Read more