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Monthly Archives: August 2011

Mads Ølholm
Aug 31, 2011
6

Virtual smartphones ready for prime time

LG and Samsung first to implement VMware’s mobile hypervisor on select models.

VMware (NYSE:VMW) has talked about its mobile hypervisor for Android the past year and now it is ready for prime time, VMware revealed during their VMworld conference here in Las Vegas.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 30, 2011
14

Global Foundries and Samsung split 28nm processes

GTC 2011: Meet 28-LPH, the new joint process

Global Foundries and Samsung put out a joint release about a new 28nm process, conveniently jointly developed.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 30, 2011
50

Trinity rumors confirmed, GPU, speeds and more

GTC 2011: Vague slides tell you a lot

It looks like Trinity, aka the next generation big APU, is going to be everything the rumors suggest.
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Mads Ølholm
Aug 30, 2011
12

Samsung may resurrect WebOS

Hires head of HP’s mobility division

It looks like WebOS may not be dead after all, even though HP has canceled the TouchPad, there are signs that Samsung (SEO:0059300) may be interested in buying the operating system behind the TouchPad.
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Mads Ølholm
Aug 29, 2011
8

ProMOS to exit PC DRAM business

To focus on LCD drivers

The razor sharp margins in the commodity DRAM business have now caused ProMOS (TPO:5387) to completely exit its business for PC DRAM and in the future focus solely on specialty DRAM and LCD drivers according to chairman ML Chen.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 29, 2011
28

AMD Llano team shirt pictured

Hot Chips 23: Four flags over Palo Alto

In keeping with SemiAccurate’s posting of CPU team shirt logos, we bring you the Llano product team shirt.
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Mads Ølholm
Aug 25, 2011
33

Acer: Tablet market very disappointing

The PC market is slow, but tablets are worse off. It also explains why Samsung won’t touch HP’s PC division with a 10’ barge pole.

Acer (TPE:2353) shares stopped trading briefly in Taiwan this morning as they hit what is called “limit low”, indicating that the stock exchange has a severe imbalance between buyers and sellers.
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Thomas Ryan
Aug 24, 2011
19

Comical Marketing

Everyone Loves Cartoons...

It’s the S|A Weekly Roundup!
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 24, 2011
51

AMD’s 28nm mobile lineup leaked too

3 new ASICs, six new SKUs

Yesterday, we showed you the Nvidia 28nm mobile lineup, now it is time for the AMD version as well.
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Mads Ølholm
Aug 24, 2011
15

Intel’s solar spinoff shuts up shop

Spectrawatt files for bankruptcy after less than 1 year of manufacturing.

If you can make processors from polysilicon then surely you should also be in the business of manufacturing solar cells as they are made from the same material.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 23, 2011
42

Nvidia’s 28nm mobile lineup leaked

Fermi, not Kepler, as a stopgap

What does Nvidia have coming up for the post-Christmas GPU line?
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Mads Ølholm
Aug 23, 2011
7

Researchers print high performance TFT transistors

The performance is 100 times higher than that of TFTs fabricated by conventional printing methods.

Researchers from the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) in Japan have been experimenting with manufacturing high performance TFT transistors by printing them using ink jet technology.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 23, 2011
6

HP sends the channel a bland message

Memogate: A yawner of no substance

What is HP telling their channel partners at this time of missteps and growing confusion?
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Mads Ølholm
Aug 22, 2011
22

HP – a train wreck that has already happened

HP is trying to become Tiny Blue, but it is 7 years too late.

Some of you old timers may remember what happened 7 years ago.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 21, 2011
135

And the Bulldozer die size is……..

Let the measuring begin...

How big is AMD’s Bullodzer/Orochi core?
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