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− | {{title|WikiChip's Chip Feed}}<span style="float: right;">__TOC__</span> | + | {{talk header}} |
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− | == Welcome ==
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− | Welcome to Wikichip's Chip Feed!
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− | Anything chip-related goes!
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− | * Manufacturer News
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− | * Designer News
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− | * Technology News
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− | * Roadmap Updates
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− | * New Chips announcements
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− | * New Architectures
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− | * etc..
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− | [{{fullurl:{{TALKPAGENAMEE}}|action=edit§ion=new}} Click here to start a new topic.]
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− | Trying to find your way? check [[WikiChip:welcome]].
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− | = Discussion=
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− | == Oracle's out the chip design business ==
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− | Over a week ago [https://twitter.com/WikiChip/status/903640505581494273 we've tweeted] the news that Oracle will be leaving the chip design business, at least for [[SPARC]]. Our source is someone in the know that we trust. Unfortunately Oracle has done this very quietly and without making any formal press statements.
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− | This changed this week when on September 5th Oracle published an updated roadmap. The roadmap can be viewed here: http://www.oracle.com/us/products/servers-storage/servers/sparc/oracle-sparc/sparc-roadmap-slide-2076743.pdf
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− | Take a note to the major change:
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− | <gallery mode="nolines" heights="500px" widths="500px">
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− | File:oracle roadmap (jan 2017).png|Roadmap (January, 2017)
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− | File:oracle roadmap (sept 2017).png|Roadmap (September, 2017)
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− | </gallery>
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− | Their roadmap pretty much confirms they've dropped future SPARC development. --[[User:At32Hz|At32Hz]] ([[User talk:At32Hz|talk]]) 17:34, 9 September 2017 (EDT)
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− | : http://www.mercurynews.com/2017/09/05/oracle-slashes-more-than-900-santa-clara-jobs-more-worldwide/
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− | : 983 jobs were being cut in Santa Clara. --[[User:David|David]] ([[User talk:David|talk]]) 10:43, 13 September 2017 (EDT)
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− | :: [[Oracle M8]] is finally announced https://www.oracle.com/corporate/pressrelease/oracle-sparc-m8-091817.html --[[User:David|David]] ([[User talk:David|talk]]) 10:04, 19 September 2017 (EDT)
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− | == Apple A11 Bionic ==
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− | Apple just announced their "{{apple|A11|A11 Bionic}}" processor which will be used in an iPhone 8 and 8 Plus. 6 cores (2 big, 4 little), 64-bit, 4.3B xtors. The event can be watched here: https://www.apple.com/apple-events/september-2017/. --[[User:Inject|Inject]] ([[User talk:Inject|talk]]) 18:45, 12 September 2017 (EDT)
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− | :The two extra little cores is just for marketing. "Hey we have 70% more multi-thread performance". I guess all the Android octa/deca-core marketing bullshit managed to get the best of them. --[[User:At32Hz|At32Hz]] ([[User talk:At32Hz|talk]]) 21:57, 12 September 2017 (EDT)
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− | :: Lots of marketing talk throughout the keynote. "600 GOPS" for the NPU how do we even compare that to anything? What does a "3 core GPU design" even mean? what do "cores" mean in this context anyway? those area clearly not shaders or alike. It's all so ambiguous. Then we have the actual Monsoon and Mistral architectures that we know nothing about. I guess we'll need to get an actual iphone and run our own code to reverse engineer everything. --[[User:David|David]] ([[User talk:David|talk]]) 22:16, 12 September 2017 (EDT)
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