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Non-x86 servers boom even faster than the rest of the AI-infused and GPU-hungry marketAnalyst finds 91 percent revenue growth with white box makers leading the way Here’s another thing AI can do: Increase ...
The chip giant must try to maintain x86 dominance while adapting to AI-driven computing and emerging architectures.
Intel faces market share losses to AMD & Arm, manufacturing challenges, and high stakes for its 18A process in 2025. Learn ...
While x86 servers used to account for the majority of market spend, they are increasingly being outpaced by non-x86 servers. Revenue generated from x86 servers increased by roughly 60% in Q4 2024, to ...
Japanese tech investor expects its own hyperscalers and e-com giants to collaborate, which could take a bite out of x86 ...
AMD has expanded its x86 embedded processor lineup by rolling out its 5th Gen EPYC Embedded processors with the new EPYC ...
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Tom's Hardware on MSNAt Nvidia's GTC event, Pat Gelsinger reiterated that Jensen got lucky with AI, Intel missed the boat with LarrabeeAt GTC 2025, former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger reiterated his oft-repeated claim that Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang 'got lucky' with ...
Epic Games is taking a step in that direction later this year—today, the company announced that it's bringing its Epic Online ...
Broadcom (AVGO) has been approached by TSMC (TSM) about a potential partnership to operate Intel’s (INTC) foundry division.
While smartphones have almost always used Arm-based processors, desktops and laptops have instead traditionally relied on the x86 architecture. That has started to change of late, though ...
Long-term support release due in September is off and running, with a stable values API and the removal of the 32-bit x86 ...
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