• Arm Neoverse Fuses NVLink

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    Arm is adding Nvidia NVLink Fusion to its Neoverse platform. Neoverse is Arm’s family of infrastructure CPUs. NVLink Fusion is the licensable version of Nvidia’s chip-to-chip interconnect. Companies licensing Neoverse CPUs and peripheral technologies (IP), including soft IP or a CSS hard macro, will now receive Fusion support. This will help them to build chiplets continue reading


  • AMD’s Embedded Strategy Lacks Bite

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    AMD revealed its embedded-processing strategy at its recent analyst day and set growth targets. Less noticed than data-center and client businesses, the embedded unit is called out in the company’s quarterly financial statements. It faces the same growth pressures but unique dynamics. The diverse embedded market is in disarray at the high end, and AMD’s continue reading


  • Speedy Nuclei CPU Supports Apps and Real-Time Processing

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    At the RISC-V Summit North America, Nuclei disclosed its new licensable UX1030H CPU. A midrange configuration of the company’s high-end 1000-series cores, the design complies with RISC-V’s RVA23 profile and supports real-time as well as application processing. Nuclei targets the UX1030H at performance-sensitive systems, such as communications, computing, and storage infrastructure. Based in Shanghai, Nuclei continue reading


  • Byrne-Wheeler Report, Episode 4

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    Bob and Joe discuss the RISC-V Summit, Nvidia BlueField 4, the possibility of an Intel-SambaNova acquisition, and Amazon’s Indiana data center and Trainium 2. continue reading


  • Axelera’s Europa NPU Hits 629 TOPS in 45 W

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    Edge-AI specialist Axelera is moving upmarket. The company’s new Europa AI accelerator (NPU) triples the raw performance of its Metis NPU to 629 TOPS (and more than quadruples its Yolo V8 throughput), positioning it for automotive, robotics, and even data-center applications. Slated to ship in the first half of 2026, the new device adds capabilities continue reading


  • Nvidia’s 800 VDC Proves Jensen is Listening

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    Among the revelations and reintroductions of rack-scale systems at OCP earlier this month, Nvidia’s contribution of the 800 VDC architecture seems to have stolen the show. This past year, Nvidia’s most prominent customers have experienced the rising inefficiencies of using established power architectures as they rapidly ramped up GB200 NVL72 (Blackwell) racks. The announcement of continue reading



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