SemiAccurate explained

SemiAccurate
Url:SemiAccurate.com
Commercial:Yes
Type:Blog
Language:English
Registration:Yes
Owner:Stone Arch Networking Services, Inc.
Creator:Charlie Demerjian
Launch Date:2009
Current Status:Active
Revenue:Unknown

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.

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

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

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.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nvidia's Fermi GTX480 is broken and unfixable. February 17, 2010. SemiAccurate.
  2. Web site: Sony admits to 14 defective Nvidia notebooks. August 10, 2009. SemiAccurate.
  3. Web site: Sony warns of laptops with faulty Nvidia chips . Smarter News, Analysis & Research Communities . 2009-08-12 . 2024-03-02.
  4. Web site: Apple dumps Intel from laptop lines. May 5, 2011. SemiAccurate.
  5. Web site: Dignan . Larry . Apple dumping Intel for ARM? Pros, cons and a lot of questions . ZDNET . 2011-05-06 . 2024-03-02.
  6. http://blogs.barrons.com/techtraderdaily/2011/05/06/intel-sags-arm-jumps-on-rumor-apple-may-switch/ Barrons blog on the article
  7. Web site: Nvidia, AMD, and VIA quit BAPCO over SYSmark 2012 . SemiAccurate . 2011-06-20 . 2024-03-02.
  8. http://blogs.amd.com/nigel-dessau/2011/06/21/1006/ Voting for Openness - AMD Blogs
  9. Web site: Nvidia's 28nm mobile lineup leaked. August 23, 2011. SemiAccurate.
  10. Web site: AMD's 28nm mobile lineup leaked too. August 24, 2011. SemiAccurate.
  11. Web site: Leak Reveals Upcoming NVIDIA 28nm GPU Lineup. Sebastian. Pop. August 24, 2011. softpedia.
  12. Web site: VR-Zone Mobile Graphics Story.
  13. Web site: Details on NVIDIA's upcoming 28nm mobile lineup leaked. August 24, 2011. TweakTown.
  14. Web site: News : Nvidia's 28nm mobile lineup leaked. August 24, 2011. Tom's Hardware Forum.
  15. Web site: SemiAccurate is now reader supported SemiAccurate . semiaccurate.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121206040343/http://semiaccurate.com/2012/12/04/semiaccurate-changes/ . 2012-12-06.
  16. Web site: SemiAccurate Forums - View Single Post - Semiaccurate goes partly subscription based . semiaccurate.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304214303/http://semiaccurate.com/forums/showpost.php?p=182270&postcount=274 . 2016-03-04.