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* March 1: [[Socionext]] is founded by [[Fujitsu]] and [[Panasonic]] | * March 1: [[Socionext]] is founded by [[Fujitsu]] and [[Panasonic]] | ||
− | * April 9: U.S. Department of Energy announces a plan for two new supercomputers: a 180 PFLOPS [[aurora_(supercomputer)|Aurora]] and [[theta_(supercomputer)|Theta]] | + | * April 9: [[U.S. Department of Energy]] announces a plan for two new supercomputers: a 180 PFLOPS [[aurora_(supercomputer)|Aurora]] and [[theta_(supercomputer)|Theta]] |
* May 27: [[Avago]] acquires [[Broadcom]] for $37 billion | * May 27: [[Avago]] acquires [[Broadcom]] for $37 billion | ||
* June 1: [[Intel]] acquires [[Altera]] for $16.7 billion | * June 1: [[Intel]] acquires [[Altera]] for $16.7 billion | ||
+ | * July 31: The {{risc-v|foundation|RISC-V Foundation}} is establish to standardize and promote the [[RISC-V]] ISA | ||
+ | * October 26: Intel acquires [[Saffron Technology]] |
Latest revision as of 18:01, 12 August 2018
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Unix Time | 1420070400 - 1451606399 |
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In 2015:
- March 1: Socionext is founded by Fujitsu and Panasonic
- April 9: U.S. Department of Energy announces a plan for two new supercomputers: a 180 PFLOPS Aurora and Theta
- May 27: Avago acquires Broadcom for $37 billion
- June 1: Intel acquires Altera for $16.7 billion
- July 31: The RISC-V Foundation is establish to standardize and promote the RISC-V ISA
- October 26: Intel acquires Saffron Technology