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* March 22: Intel phased out their {{intel|Tick-Tock}} model in favor of a {{intel|Process-Architecture-Optimization}} model. | * March 22: Intel phased out their {{intel|Tick-Tock}} model in favor of a {{intel|Process-Architecture-Optimization}} model. | ||
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* June 17: UC Davis presents the {{ucdavis|KiloCore}}, a 1,000-core processor, at the 2016 Symposia. | * June 17: UC Davis presents the {{ucdavis|KiloCore}}, a 1,000-core processor, at the 2016 Symposia. | ||
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* July 26: [[Phytium Technology]] announces their {{phytium|FT-1500A|FT-1500A family}} has reached tape-out | * July 26: [[Phytium Technology]] announces their {{phytium|FT-1500A|FT-1500A family}} has reached tape-out | ||
* August 9: Intel buys [[Nervana Systems]] for $350-$410 million | * August 9: Intel buys [[Nervana Systems]] for $350-$410 million | ||
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* August 21: Day 1: Hot Chips 28 - Hot Chips: A Symposium on High Performance Chips | * August 21: Day 1: Hot Chips 28 - Hot Chips: A Symposium on High Performance Chips | ||
− | * August 22: | + | * August 22: Day 2: Hot Chips 28 |
− | + | ** August 22: [[ARM Holdings]] showcases the {{armh|Mali-G71}} | |
− | ** | + | ** August 22: ARM Holdings introduces the {{arm|ARMv8-A}} architecture |
− | ** | + | ** August 22: [[NVIDIA]] showcases {{nvidia|Pascal}} GPU and {{nvidia|NVLink}} |
− | ** | + | ** August 22: NVIDIA introduces the {{nvidia|Tegra-Next}} SoC |
− | ** | + | ** August 22: [[Mediatek]] showcases the {{mediatek|Helio X20}} |
− | ** | + | ** August 22: [[Samsung]] showcases the {{samsung|Exynos-M1}} |
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− | * August 23: | + | ** August 23: [[Princeton]] introduces the {{princeton|Piton}} |
− | + | ** August 23: [[UC Davis]] showcases the {{ucdavis|KiloCore}} | |
− | ** | + | ** August 23: Intel showcases {{intel|Skylake}} |
− | ** | + | ** August 23: [[IBM]] talks about {{ibm|POWER9}} |
− | ** | + | ** August 23: [[AMD]] introduces {{amd|Zen}} |
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* August 30: Intel release first {{intel|Kaby Lake}} processors | * August 30: Intel release first {{intel|Kaby Lake}} processors | ||
* August 30: Intel release first {{intel|Goldmont}} processors | * August 30: Intel release first {{intel|Goldmont}} processors | ||
− | + | * September 6: Intel acquires Movidius, a computer vision startup | |
− | * September 6: Intel acquires | + | * September 9: Intel acquires [[Soft Machines]], a semicondcutor startup who designed the [[VISC Architecture]] |
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