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A diagram showing a central SoC (System on Chip) connected to four HBM4 memory stacks on an interposer, with colorful lines illustrating HBM Architecture and high bandwidth memory (HBM PHY) interfaces.
Analysis

The AI Memory Crisis: An Exhaustive Technical Analysis of HBM Architecture,...

Gavin Bonshor - February 25, 2026 0
Four colorful square tiles with technology-related logos, including Apple and AMD, sit on a reflective, multicolored silicon wafer—possibly hinting at TSMC 2nm innovation. Each tile is green, blue, red, or yellow with a distinct white icon.
Analysis

TSMC 2nm (N2) Is Here, and Capacity Will Decide the Winners:...

Gavin Bonshor - February 5, 2026 0
Two SK Hynix HBM4 memory chips are shown; one chip displays the label “HBM4” while the other is flipped to reveal its gold connector side, highlighting advanced packaging. Both are set on a plain white background.
Analysis

HBM4 and Packaging in 2026: The Bottleneck No One Wants To...

Gavin Bonshor - November 14, 2025 0
A man wearing glasses and a suit exudes confidence, reflecting the sharp intelligence often associated with Intel professionals.
Opinion

Intel After Gelsinger: Packaging, PowerVia, and the Real Work Lip-Bu Tan...

Gavin Bonshor - November 12, 2025 0
A graphic shows two groups of overlapping blue rectangles, illustrating chiplet-first designs: the larger left group connects to multiple lines and dots, while the smaller right group is unconnected—all on a dark background, hinting at Moore’s Law beyond 2026.
Analysis

Beyond Moore’s Law: Why chiplet-first designs will dominate 2026

Gavin Bonshor - November 11, 2025 0
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Intel Is Not Killing P-Cores and E-Cores Yet: Why the “Unified Core” Headline Gets Ahead of the EvidenceIntel Is Not Killing P-Cores and E-Cores Yet: Why the “Unified Core” Headline Gets Ahead of the EvidenceFebruary 23, 2026Gavin Bonshor
TSMC 2nm (N2) Is Here, and Capacity Will Decide the Winners: Apple, AMD, Nvidia, Intel, and the 2026 Pricing RealityTSMC 2nm (N2) Is Here, and Capacity Will Decide the Winners: Apple, AMD, Nvidia, Intel, and the 2026 Pricing RealityFebruary 5, 2026Gavin Bonshor
The AI Memory Crisis: An Exhaustive Technical Analysis of HBM Architecture, DRAM Cell Physics, TSV Fabrication, Advanced Packaging Chemistry, CXL Protocol Architecture, and the Bandwidth WallThe AI Memory Crisis: An Exhaustive Technical Analysis of HBM Architecture, DRAM Cell Physics, TSV Fabrication, Advanced Packaging Chemistry, CXL Protocol Architecture, and the Bandwidth WallFebruary 25, 2026Gavin Bonshor
The 2025 BIOS/UEFI Optimization Handbook: Safe Settings That Actually HelpThe 2025 BIOS/UEFI Optimization Handbook: Safe Settings That Actually HelpSeptember 19, 2025Gavin Bonshor
AI Is Eating All The DRAM: Why Memory Prices Are Out Of ControlAI Is Eating All The DRAM: Why Memory Prices Are Out Of ControlNovember 17, 2025Gavin Bonshor
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