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Monthly Archives: September 2011

Mads Ølholm
Sep 29, 2011
29

Amazon lights a Fire

It’s not the specifications that make Fire different. It’s the price and the content

Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) is probably the most unpopular American company in China and Taiwan today after having released the Kindle Fire.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 29, 2011
17

Get two 1080p displays from a single USB3 port

IDF 2011: Displaylink close to shipping the goodies

Displaylink is showing off final, or near final, USB3 monitor adapters.
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Thomas Ryan
Sep 29, 2011
4

Kingston Announces the “Most Secure” Flash Drive

Military grade data-at-rest encryption is now within your reach...

It seems that Kingston is looking to make waves in the flash drive market by introducing a product aimed at people with data worth hiding.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 29, 2011
5

VIA shows off 4-port USB3 chip

IDF 2011: Cheap, compatible bandwidth

At IDF, VIA was showing off two new USB3.0 goodies, a 4-port controller and a card reader/hub.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 28, 2011
39

AMD misses, Bergman scores, all in one day

Revenue misses and new CEOs, all on the 101

Two bits of AMD news to relate, one bad, one less bad.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 28, 2011
37

Intel knifes Meego, points the reaper at Tizen

Rant: How not to do software right while destroying your future

Intel’s (NASDAQ:INTC) software division has gone from a running joke to inexplicably bad, it is almost pitiable now.
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Mads Ølholm
Sep 28, 2011
4

New FeRAM memory to compete against flash

MOAR memory

Researchers have come up with a new version of FeRAM that allows non-destructive reading.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 28, 2011
20

Intel solar cell CPU demo was really impressive

IDF 2011: Not for the reasons you think though

Intel put on a demo of a solar powered CPU at IDF two weeks ago, but that demo wasn’t about what most people think it was.
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Mads Ølholm
Sep 27, 2011
8

Elpida first with 25nm 4Gbit DDR3

Just 2 months after sampling the 2Gbit device the new device with double capacity is ready for manufacturing.

Elpida Memory Inc. (TYO:6665) has managed to pull another first by being the first company to finish the development of a 25nm 4Gbit synchronous DRAM supporting the DDR3 standard, the company said in a press release.
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Thomas Ryan
Sep 27, 2011
6

VIA’s Got a New Mini-ITX Board

A small package with quite a few features...

In a press release today VIA announced a new Mini-ITX board called the EPIA-M720. The EPIA-M720 is a significant upgrade from VIA previous offering the EPIA-LN.
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Mads Ølholm
Sep 26, 2011
14

Now HP gets to run Meg Whitman

Forgive me for confusing HP with the lunatic asylum run by the patients…

Leo is out. Meg is in.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 23, 2011
46

Analysis: Rick Bergman leaving AMD has no up side

Scenarios range from really bad to apocalyptic

Now that a few hours have passed since the news was announced, more details about Rick Bergman’s departure from AMD (NYSE:AMD) have come to light.
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Thomas Ryan
Sep 23, 2011
10

Intel Developer Forum? What’s that?

It's not the AMD Fusion Zone...

It’s the S|A weekly roundup!
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 23, 2011
4

Crucial suppresses LED flashes for gamers

IDF 2011: Servers and Gamers do mix well

Crucial had a new look to show off at IDF, and some high end memory to go with it too.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 22, 2011
78

AMD apocalypse: Rick Bergman gone

Will the company survive the fallout?

Rick Bergman is out at AMD, quite possibly the worst thing that could have happened to the company.
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