By: Richard Cownie (tich.delete@this.pobox.com), January 29, 2013 9:28 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
someone (someone.delete@this.somewhere.com) on January 29, 2013 8:58 am wrote:
> Market research companies like Mecury have indicated Intel server MPU ASP is
> around $300. The vast majority of units sold are two socket server MPUs that
> differ from PC variants of the same device only by feature fusing. The high end
> Intel server MPUs with 4 figure prices sell in relatively small quantities and using
> them as a strawman for Intel competitiveness in low end servers is fallacious.
... and $300 ASP looks tremendously attractive to the companies who are making
SoCs to go in tablets and smartphones. What does Nvidia get for a quad-core Tegra ?
> Market research companies like Mecury have indicated Intel server MPU ASP is
> around $300. The vast majority of units sold are two socket server MPUs that
> differ from PC variants of the same device only by feature fusing. The high end
> Intel server MPUs with 4 figure prices sell in relatively small quantities and using
> them as a strawman for Intel competitiveness in low end servers is fallacious.
... and $300 ASP looks tremendously attractive to the companies who are making
SoCs to go in tablets and smartphones. What does Nvidia get for a quad-core Tegra ?