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  2. Superchips - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Superchips Inc. was established in Sanford, Florida, US [6] and developed products for the North American market. The subsidiary was sold to MSD Ignition in 2005 for $40 million. [ 7 ] The company was merged with Edge Products in 2011 [ 8 ] and the Superchips brand of products is now distributed by Powerteq, LLC.

  3. Chip tuning - Wikipedia

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    Chip tuning is changing or modifying an erasable programmable read only memory chip in an automobile's or other vehicles electronic control unit to achieve superior performance, whether it be more power, cleaner emissions, or better fuel efficiency. Engine manufacturers generally use a conservative electronic control unit map to allow for ...

  4. AMD CEO on new AI superchip: This is 'incredibly powerful ...

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    AMD is poised to take the fight to AI superchip rival Nvidia ().On Tuesday, AMD unveiled its most advanced chip yet targeted toward red-hot generative AI technology. Dubbed the MI300x, it can use ...

  5. Hopper (microarchitecture) - Wikipedia

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    The Nvidia Hopper H100 GPU is implemented using the TSMC N4 process with 80 billion transistors. It consists of up to 144 streaming multiprocessors. [1] Due to the increased memory bandwidth provided by the SXM5 socket, the Nvidia Hopper H100 offers better performance when used in an SXM5 configuration than in the typical PCIe socket.

  6. Socket AM4 - Wikipedia

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    Socket AM4 is a PGA microprocessor socket used by AMD's central processing units (CPUs) built on the Zen (including Zen+, Zen 2 and Zen 3) and Excavator microarchitectures. [1] [2]

  7. PMC-Sierra - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Microelectronics Centre (PMC) in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, was spun off from Microtel Pacific Research (the research arm of BC TEL at the time) to develop Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) and later SONET integrated circuits (chips). With investment from Sierra Semiconductor, PMC was established in 1992 as a private company ...