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SemiAccurate

SemiAccurate (S|A in short) is a U.S.-based technology-news and -opinion web site, founded in 2009 by Charlie Demerjian after his departure from The Inquirer. The site lists as its contributors: Charlie Demerjian (the site's founder), Thomas Ryan and Leo Yim.[citation needed]

SemiAccurate
Type of site
Blog
Available inEnglish
OwnerStone Arch Networking Services, Inc.
Created byCharlie Demerjian
RevenueUnknown
URLSemiAccurate.com
CommercialYes
RegistrationYes
Launched2009
Current statusActive

As of 2017 the site operates under a partial paywall model, making the majority of its content publicly available at no cost to readers - but subscribers to the "Student-" and "Professional-"level tiers receive access to special analysis articles and reports on industry trends similar to white papers.

Notable Stories edit

In February 2010, SemiAccurate ran a story on the yet to be released, "Fermi", microprocessor from Nvidia, which called the chip, "Hot, Slow, Late and Unmanufacturable."[1]

In August 2010, a tip off from a reader helped SemiAccurate to cover Sony admitting to defective graphics chips in some of its laptops.[2] News organization IDG credited SemiAccurate for first reporting the story.[3]

In May 2011, SemiAccurate published a story on Apple dropping Intel from its laptop line within a few years.[4] This story was covered by a large number of U.S.-based as well as international news organizations. ZDNet and Barron's both weighed in on the validity of the story.[5][6]

In June 2011, SemiAccurate published a story detailing the scandal that led AMD, Nvidia, and VIA to leave Intel as the lone semiconductor design company in the BAPCo consortium.[7] In response, Nigel Dessau, Chief Marketing Officer of AMD, published a blog titled "Voting for Openness" shortly after this story went up, and explained AMD's side of the story.[8]

In August 2011, SemiAccurate published two stories, one covering the specifications of Nvidia's unreleased mobile graphics line up,[9] and another covering the specifications of AMD's (one of Nvidia's direct competitors) unreleased mobile graphics line up.[10] Softpedia,[11] VR-Zone,[12] TweakTown,[13] and the Tom's Hardware Forum all credited SemiAccurate for leaking these specifications.[14]

Reader Supported edit

On December 4, 2012, SemiAccurate moved from an ad revenue supported business model to a paywall business model.[15] This paywall model had three tiers, Curious (free), Member ($200 per year), and Professional ($1000 per year).

On May 5, 2013, SemiAccurate amended this model to reduce the number of subscription tiers from three, down to two.[16] Under the revised pay wall model the Curious and Member levels were replaced by the Student level membership ($100 per year), while the Professional level membership remained at the same.

References edit

  1. ^ "Nvidia's Fermi GTX480 is broken and unfixable". SemiAccurate. February 17, 2010.
  2. ^ "Sony admits to 14 defective Nvidia notebooks". SemiAccurate. August 10, 2009.
  3. ^ "Sony warns of laptops with faulty Nvidia chips". Smarter News, Analysis & Research Communities. 2009-08-12. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  4. ^ "Apple dumps Intel from laptop lines". SemiAccurate. May 5, 2011.
  5. ^ Dignan, Larry (2011-05-06). "Apple dumping Intel for ARM? Pros, cons and a lot of questions". ZDNET. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  6. ^ Barrons blog on the article, retrieved August 26, 2011.
  7. ^ "Nvidia, AMD, and VIA quit BAPCO over SYSmark 2012". SemiAccurate. 2011-06-20. Retrieved 2024-03-02.
  8. ^ Voting for Openness - AMD Blogs, retrieved August 25, 2011.
  9. ^ "Nvidia's 28nm mobile lineup leaked". SemiAccurate. August 23, 2011.
  10. ^ "AMD's 28nm mobile lineup leaked too". SemiAccurate. August 24, 2011.
  11. ^ Pop, Sebastian (August 24, 2011). "Leak Reveals Upcoming NVIDIA 28nm GPU Lineup". softpedia.
  12. ^ "VR-Zone Mobile Graphics Story".
  13. ^ "Details on NVIDIA's upcoming 28nm mobile lineup leaked". TweakTown. August 24, 2011.
  14. ^ "News : Nvidia's 28nm mobile lineup leaked". Tom's Hardware Forum. August 24, 2011.
  15. ^ . semiaccurate.com. Archived from the original on 2012-12-06.
  16. ^ . semiaccurate.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.

External links edit

  • Official homepage
  • Official forums
  • Subscription page

semiaccurate, short, based, technology, news, opinion, site, founded, 2009, charlie, demerjian, after, departure, from, inquirer, site, lists, contributors, charlie, demerjian, site, founder, thomas, ryan, citation, needed, type, siteblogavailable, inenglishow. SemiAccurate S A in short is a U S based technology news and opinion web site founded in 2009 by Charlie Demerjian after his departure from The Inquirer The site lists as its contributors Charlie Demerjian the site s founder Thomas Ryan and Leo Yim citation needed SemiAccurateType of siteBlogAvailable inEnglishOwnerStone Arch Networking Services Inc Created byCharlie DemerjianRevenueUnknownURLSemiAccurate comCommercialYesRegistrationYesLaunched2009Current statusActiveAs of 2017 update the site operates under a partial paywall model making the majority of its content publicly available at no cost to readers but subscribers to the Student and Professional level tiers receive access to special analysis articles and reports on industry trends similar to white papers Contents 1 Notable Stories 2 Reader Supported 3 References 4 External linksNotable Stories editIn February 2010 SemiAccurate ran a story on the yet to be released Fermi microprocessor from Nvidia which called the chip Hot Slow Late and Unmanufacturable 1 In August 2010 a tip off from a reader helped SemiAccurate to cover Sony admitting to defective graphics chips in some of its laptops 2 News organization IDG credited SemiAccurate for first reporting the story 3 In May 2011 SemiAccurate published a story on Apple dropping Intel from its laptop line within a few years 4 This story was covered by a large number of U S based as well as international news organizations ZDNet and Barron s both weighed in on the validity of the story 5 6 In June 2011 SemiAccurate published a story detailing the scandal that led AMD Nvidia and VIA to leave Intel as the lone semiconductor design company in the BAPCo consortium 7 In response Nigel Dessau Chief Marketing Officer of AMD published a blog titled Voting for Openness shortly after this story went up and explained AMD s side of the story 8 In August 2011 SemiAccurate published two stories one covering the specifications of Nvidia s unreleased mobile graphics line up 9 and another covering the specifications of AMD s one of Nvidia s direct competitors unreleased mobile graphics line up 10 Softpedia 11 VR Zone 12 TweakTown 13 and the Tom s Hardware Forum all credited SemiAccurate for leaking these specifications 14 Reader Supported editOn December 4 2012 SemiAccurate moved from an ad revenue supported business model to a paywall business model 15 This paywall model had three tiers Curious free Member 200 per year and Professional 1000 per year On May 5 2013 SemiAccurate amended this model to reduce the number of subscription tiers from three down to two 16 Under the revised pay wall model the Curious and Member levels were replaced by the Student level membership 100 per year while the Professional level membership remained at the same References edit Nvidia s Fermi GTX480 is broken and unfixable SemiAccurate February 17 2010 Sony admits to 14 defective Nvidia notebooks SemiAccurate August 10 2009 Sony warns of laptops with faulty Nvidia chips Smarter News Analysis amp Research Communities 2009 08 12 Retrieved 2024 03 02 Apple dumps Intel from laptop lines SemiAccurate May 5 2011 Dignan Larry 2011 05 06 Apple dumping Intel for ARM Pros cons and a lot of questions ZDNET Retrieved 2024 03 02 Barrons blog on the article retrieved August 26 2011 Nvidia AMD and VIA quit BAPCO over SYSmark 2012 SemiAccurate 2011 06 20 Retrieved 2024 03 02 Voting for Openness AMD Blogs retrieved August 25 2011 Nvidia s 28nm mobile lineup leaked SemiAccurate August 23 2011 AMD s 28nm mobile lineup leaked too SemiAccurate August 24 2011 Pop Sebastian August 24 2011 Leak Reveals Upcoming NVIDIA 28nm GPU Lineup softpedia VR Zone Mobile Graphics Story Details on NVIDIA s upcoming 28nm mobile lineup leaked TweakTown August 24 2011 News Nvidia s 28nm mobile lineup leaked Tom s Hardware Forum August 24 2011 SemiAccurate is now reader supported SemiAccurate semiaccurate com Archived from the original on 2012 12 06 SemiAccurate Forums View Single Post Semiaccurate goes partly subscription based semiaccurate com Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 External links editOfficial homepage Official forums Subscription page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title SemiAccurate amp oldid 1211510995, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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