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  • AMD to Manufacture Processor Chips in America for First Time Ever

    04/15/2025 9:01:51 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 20 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 04/15/2025 | Lucas Nolan
    AMD has announced that its key processor chips will soon be produced at TSMC’s new facility in Arizona, marking the first time AMD’s products will be manufactured in the United States. The news comes on the heels of AI giant Nvidia announcing it will produce AI chips and supercomputers in Arizona and Texas. Reuters reports that AMD CEO Lisa Su revealed that the company’s fifth-generation EPYC CPUs for data centers will be manufactured at TSMC’s Arizona plant. This decision comes amidst growing concerns over the U.S.-China trade tensions and the potential impact of tariffs on the semiconductor industry. The Trump...
  • Thurday morning computer question

    06/27/2024 7:08:08 AM PDT · by Paul R. · 16 replies
    Me | 6/27/2024 | Paul R.
    Can Windows 11 Pro be used with 6th or 7th gen Intel processors without running into lack of support problems with Microsoft? I see MANY refurbs on eBay with such combinations, yet SFAIK Microsoft still says it does not support Intel processors that are not at least 8th generation.
  • The First High-Yield, Sub-Penny Plastic Processor It took a major redesign for cheap flexible chips to reach their promise

    07/18/2022 3:04:26 PM PDT · by algore · 11 replies
    For decades, hopeful techies have been promising a world where absolutely every object you encounter—bandages, bottles, bananas—will have some kind of smarts thanks to supercheap programmable plastic processors. If you’ve been wondering why that hasn’t happened yet, it’s that nobody has built working processors that can be made in the billions for less than a penny each. It hasn’t been for want of trying; in 2021 Arm reproduced its simplest 32-bit microcontroller, the M0, in plastic, but even this couldn’t hope to meet the mark. The problem, according to engineers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and at British flexible-electronics...
  • New Windows 10 Pro processor management option

    12/23/2016 6:44:26 PM PST · by daniel1212 · 38 replies
    Free Republic | 12/23/2016 | daniel1212
    I am blessed to be running Windows 10 Version 10.0.10586, Build 10586, and have customized it a quite a bit, but under power management (powercfg.cpl) there are processor settings which i never saw before, though i have been there before and adjusted things. " I am looking for for Max performance (and still be able to Sleep), and made sure the Max. CPU state is 100%, but wondered what the best would be for the rest. I have searched the Internet for the best settings for these new options but saw nothing yet. Feel free to chip in (pun not...
  • The First Plastic Computer Processor

    03/25/2011 12:18:04 PM PDT · by LibWhacker · 5 replies
    Technology Review ^ | 3/25/11 | Tom Simonite
    Two recent developments—a plastic processor and printed memory—show that computing doesn't have to rely on inflexible silicon.Silicon may underpin the computers that surround us, but the rigid inflexibility of the semiconductor means it cannot reach everywhere. The first computer processor and memory chips made out of plastic semiconductors suggest that, someday, nowhere will be out of bounds for computer power. Researchers in Europe used 4,000 plastic, or organic, transistors to create the plastic microprocessor, which measures roughly two centimeters square and is built on top of flexible plastic foil. "Compared to using silicon, this has the advantage of lower price...
  • Intel to Ship Samples of Experimental 48-core Processor

    04/09/2010 10:29:31 AM PDT · by ShadowAce · 15 replies · 437+ views
    PC World ^ | 09 April 2010 | Agam Shah
    Intel will ship computers with an experimental 48-core processor to researchers by the end of the second quarter as the company tries to reshape its future chips.Limited quantities of the processor will be sent primarily to academic institutions, said Sean Koehl, technology evangelist with Intel Labs, during an event in New York on Wednesday. The chip may not become commercially available as it is part of a research project, but features from the processor could be implemented in future chips.Development of the processor is part of Intel's terascale computing research program. A focus area of the program is to put...
  • Help me pick a new MoBo

    11/02/2008 5:37:56 PM PST · by Still Thinking · 23 replies · 549+ views
    Motherboard died. HD seems OK. So time to upgrade with new motherboard. Seriously contemplating Asus M3A78 with Quad core Phenom and 4GB. Any experiences, cautions, or alternate suggestions? Have to run out so if I don't respond immediately will still check on your recommendations when I get back.
  • AMD Athlon 64 FX-74 & Quad FX Platform Review(Core2Quad or 4x4?)

    11/29/2006 11:34:36 PM PST · by Echo Talon · 7 replies · 301+ views
    [H]ardOCP ^ | 11/30/2006 | Paul Jastrzebski
    AMD's much hyped "4X4" system today brings dual socket Athlon 64 FX processors to the desktop allowing two dual-core AMD processors to be used. This in effect gives us a quad-core system and paves the way for a true octo-core desktop platform next year.Introduction If you take a look back at the microprocessor industry, and more specifically the battles between Intel and AMD over the last few years, you see that a see-saw pattern of enthusiast market dominance tends to emerge. We see either Intel or AMD on top for a while, then due to an ambitious product launch or...
  • Intel hits AMD with quad-core 70% performance boost

    09/28/2006 8:53:12 AM PDT · by Zakeet · 30 replies · 1,005+ views
    IT Wire ^ | September 28, 2006 | Stan Beer
    Intel is pulling out all stops to turn up the heat on its smaller but more nimble rival AMD. The latest salvo comes with the announcement that the new quad-core Core 2 Extreme chips for the high performance games market will be available in November sporting a whopping 70% performance hike. AMD has tried to gain a lot of political capital from the fact that Intel's new quad-core package is not really a quad-core chip but in fact two dual-core chips "stitched together". However, Intel CEO Paul Otellini has a point when he says that consumers don't care whether they're...
  • New Chip Design Promises Terahertz Processors

    08/21/2006 6:59:35 PM PDT · by annie laurie · 48 replies · 1,392+ views
    InformationWeek ^ | Aug 18, 2006 | Thomas Claburn
    Proponents of the new Ballistic Deflection Transistor technology say it will produce computers that are faster, more powerful, and more efficient at using power. Scientists at the University of Rochester have come up with a new "ballistic computing" chip design that could lead to 3,000-gigahertz — that's 3-terahertz — processors that produce very little heat.Marc Feldman, professor of computer engineering at the University, characterizes the design, the Ballistic Deflection Transistor (BDT), as radical. "There's a real problem for standard transistors to keep shrinking," he says. The BDT doesn't have a capacitance layer that becomes problematic at very small scales the...
  • Eric LaForest: Next Generation Stack Computing [stack vs register-based CPUs]

    08/10/2006 3:19:46 PM PDT · by TChris · 15 replies · 314+ views
    Digg.com ^ | 8/8/2006 | Eric LaForest
    Eric LaForest delivers a crash-course on modern stack computing, the Forth programming language, and some projects of his own. Stack systems have faster procedure calls and reduced complexity (shorter pipeline, simpler compilation) relative to their conventional counterparts, as well as more consistent performance, which is very important for real-time systems. Many consider stack-based architecture's crowning feature, however, to be the unrivalled price-to-performance ratio.
  • AMD Demos 4x4 Platform

    07/26/2006 10:56:36 AM PDT · by Zakeet · 33 replies · 999+ views
    PC World ^ | July 25, 2006 | Anush Yegyazarian
    Intel is set to launch its chart-topping Core 2 Duo chips later this week, but AMD seems determined to try to steal the spotlight. Monday it dramatically slashed prices on its processors to better compete with Intel's new chips, and announced it was buying ATI. Today it held a demo of its 4x4 platform for PC enthusiasts, which is meant to deliver performance that will rival and perhaps surpass that of the Core 2 Duos. The demo was eye catching. The 4x4 system, equipped with two dual-core Athlon 64 FX chips, clearly outpaced an identically configured PC with one dual-core...
  • computer advice

    12/05/2005 3:04:55 PM PST · by jeremiah · 44 replies · 757+ views
    self | 12-05-05 | jeremiah
    I am looking to put a new motherboard and processor in my desktop. I am looking to have the best I can get the cheapest possible of course. I have a tower, a 350 watt power sourse, dvd writer, just looking to upgrade. Need an onboard video card, or advice on how to go
  • Apple to ditch IBM, switch to Intel chips

    06/03/2005 7:25:38 PM PDT · by Swordmaker · 118 replies · 2,333+ views
    ZDNet News ^ | 6/3/2005 | By Stephen Shankland, CNET News.com
    Apple Computer plans to announce Monday that it's scrapping its partnership with IBM and switching its computers to Intel's microprocessors, CNET News.com has learned. Apple has used IBM's PowerPC processors since 1994, but will begin a phased transition to Intel's chips, sources familiar with the situation said. Apple plans to move lower-end computers such as the Mac Mini to Intel chips in mid-2006 and higher-end models such as the Power Mac in mid-2007, sources said. The announcement is expected Monday at Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference in San Francisco, at which Chief Executive Steve Jobs is giving the keynote speech. The...
  • Cell Architecture Explained: Introduction

    01/21/2005 6:58:16 AM PST · by fso301 · 12 replies · 801+ views
    http://www.blachford.info/ ^ | 2005 | Nicholas Blachford
    Cell Architecture Explained: Introduction Introduction Designed for the PlayStation 3, Sony, Toshiba and IBM's new "Cell processor" promises seemingly obscene computing capabilities for what will rapidly become a very low price. In these articles I look at what the Cell architecture is, then I go on to look at the profound implications this new chip has, not for the games market, but for the entire computer industry. Has the PC finally met it's match? To date the details disclosed by the STI group (Sony, Toshiba, IBM) have been very vague to say the least. Except that is for the patent...
  • CBS Lies. Will Dan Rather Get Away With It This Time?

    09/13/2004 5:47:30 AM PDT · by DocFarmer · 56 replies · 3,174+ views
    ChronWatch ^ | 12 September 2004 | Doc Farmer
    CBS Lies. Will Dan Rather Get Away With It This Time? Written by Doc Farmer Sunday, September 12, 2004 Last week, 60 Minutes The Sequel (This Time It's Personal) ran a hard-hitting no-hold-barred investigative report trashing President George W. Bush. This is the fourth or fifth time CBS News has done this. Normally, this is done in the fashion of taking Bush-bashing books being sold by a publisher owned by the parent company of CBS News (Viacom) and doing puffball interviews with the authors. This time, however, CBS decided to raise, ad nauseum, the already discredited canard regarding Dubya's National...
  • Need Computer Help -- Trying to Decide if I Want to Upgrade CPU

    12/18/2002 8:05:36 PM PST · by NYC GOP Chick · 171 replies · 2,191+ views
    OK, I have a computer that's about 3 years old and I'm very attached to it. I've done lots of upgrades and improvements over the past year or so and instead of getting a new one, I'd like to do one more upgrade.Having put in a Network Interface Card, doubled the RAM to 256K, installed a CD-RW drive and replaced the hard drive in my IBM Aptiva, I'm giving serious thought to updating the processor from a Pentium III 600 MHz to something like a P4 2G or something, and I have a few questions: 1) Do I need a...
  • [Intel vs. AMD] Speed limits on P4 could open window for AMD

    09/09/2002 2:44:45 AM PDT · by JameRetief · 12 replies · 307+ views
    The Inquirer ^ | 9-8-2002 | Mike Magee
    Speed limits on P4 could open window for AMD Can Barton scale to high speeds fast? By Mike Magee in San Jose: Sunday 08 September 2002, 23:47 THE MOST RECENT roadmap we saw from the Intel Corporation warns motherboard makers that with the introduction of 3.06GHz Pentium 4 in Q4, the designers are creating a somewhat new die layout for the Northwood process. This new layout might well be related to some significant errata in the processor, which we reported a few weeks ago. But with the introduction of 512K cache "Barton" AMD XP chips, we think that Intel may...