Chipzilla confirms Falcon Shore's AI processor needs 1500W
Published in AI


Nvidia's only needs 1200W

Intel has let slip that its soon-to-drop Falcon Shores AI processor, a nifty hybrid chip that marries x86 and Xe GPU cores, is set to be a proper guzzler, chugging down a hefty 1500 watts (W) of juice -- a fair bit thirstier than Nvidia’s B200, which only sips up to 1200W. 

Penny processors are finally with us
Published in News
Monday, 20 June 2022 12:03

Penny processors are finally with us


Apparently, they are not penny dreadful

Engineers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and British flexible-electronics manufacturer PragmatIC Semiconductor have made a plastic processor which costs less than a penny.

AMD teases Zen-based Naples processor
Published in Graphics
Monday, 05 September 2016 11:11

AMD teases Zen-based Naples processor


New benchmarks released

AMD is continuing to build up expectations for its new Zen-based Naples proccessor.

ARM is turning Japanese
Published in PC Hardware
Monday, 18 July 2016 11:51

ARM is turning Japanese


£24 billion, I really think so


British chip designer ARM   has just agreed to be bought  by the Japanese giant SoftBank for £24 billion.

Intel releases i7-6660U
Published in PC Hardware
Monday, 21 March 2016 13:49

Intel releases i7-6660U


Low powered Skylake-U

Chipzilla has quietly added a new mobile chip to its pricelist.

Chinese site leaks Broadwell-E details
Published in PC Hardware
Monday, 16 November 2015 10:28

Chinese site leaks Broadwell-E details


One more SKU than Haswell-E

A Chinese website has leaked details about Broadwell-E which sounds pretty plausible.

BBC shows off new microcontroller
Published in Transportation
Tuesday, 07 July 2015 13:34

BBC shows off new microcontroller


Packed full of open source goodness

The BBC has shown the final design of its Micro Bit educationally-targeted microcontroller.

Chip wires perform better when gift wrapped
Published in PC Hardware


Stanford University finding

Boffins at Stanford University have found that the wires in a chip perform 30 percent better when they are wrapped in graphene.

Stanford builds water based processor
Published in PC Hardware
Tuesday, 09 June 2015 15:44

Stanford builds water based processor


No liquidity problem

A team of Standford researches have been up on the roof during a lightning storm too many times and have emerged with a computer which powers the processor with water .

Intel talks up Broadwell H improvements
Published in PC Hardware
Tuesday, 02 June 2015 12:21

Intel talks up Broadwell H improvements


Better graphics and video apparently

Chipzilla opened Computex in Taipei today talking up its new augmented Broadwell H range.