The Intel Xeon E5 v4 Review: Testing Broadwell-EP With Demanding Server Workloads
We have been spoiled. Since the introduction of the Xeon “Nehalem” 5500 (Xeon 5500, March 2009), Intel has been increasing the core counts of their [Read More…]
We have been spoiled. Since the introduction of the Xeon “Nehalem” 5500 (Xeon 5500, March 2009), Intel has been increasing the core counts of their [Read More…]
1:10PM EDT – That’s a wrap! Now for some talks. 01:10PM EDT – Main takeaways: Broadwell-EP, Intel’s first 3D NAND drives, Intel’s Resource Director Technology, [Read More…]
As reported at The Motley Fool, Intel’s latest 10-K / annual report filing would seem to suggest that the ‘Tick-Tock’ strategy of introducing a new [Read More…]
When building a custom PC, especially on the consumer side, the processor is typically second or third down the list of priorities, behind graphics, storage [Read More…]
When Intel first introduced its high-end Skylake-S CPUs with unlocked multiplier about half a year ago, it was not easy to get them and for [Read More…]
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