Leo was sent a rather expensive kit in the mail last week - featuring: £6,300 Intel Xeon W9-3495X (Base 350W, Max Turbo 420W) ...
If Intel hopes to survive the next few years as a freestanding company and return to its role as innovator, it can not afford ...
Intel (NASDAQ: INTC) made significant progress last year in its server central processing unit (CPU) business. The company has been losing market share to AMD for years, partly because it was stuck on ...
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Intel has quietly cut the prices of its Xeon 6 processor family, codenamed "Granite Rapids," just four months after their ...
When Intel released its Xeon 6980P processor, it put the MSRP at $17,800. That price dropped to $12,460, making for a 30% cut in one move. By contrast, the 5th generation AMD Epyc 9654 has an MSRP of ...
Intel took an axe to Xeon 6 CPU prices, cutting some MSRPs by as much as 30%. That’s a startling change for processors that launched late last year, but if you take AMD’s booming data center ...