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How many CPUs do we need?

April 30, 2023
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TechSpot is about to celebrate its 25th anniversary. TechSpot means tech analysis and advice you can trust Sometimes, the most important insight seem obvious once said. CPUs, the core chip for PCs and servers, were once the king of compute. This was just a given, a fundamental assumption of the semiconductor industry. In the distant past of 2013 only two companies made CPUs – Intel and AMD, with Intel by far the leader. No one else could afford to make these big iron, ubiquitous chips. But in less than ten years, that entire mindset has been invalidated. By our count,...
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