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Monthly Archives: September 2011

Mads Ølholm
Sep 22, 2011
19

HP: The train wreck continues

The board of directors is leaking like a sieve…

If you think that the train wreck had already been dealt with effectively, then you are sorely mistaken.
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Mads Ølholm
Sep 22, 2011
8

Samsung has started mass production of 20nm DDR3

Also opens a new fab for 20nm NAND flash

Many companies have started sampling 2nm DDR3 memory, but Samsung is first out of the door with actual mass production of the memory based on a 20nm process.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 22, 2011
22

AMD shows off 28nm GPUs and Trinity

IDF 2011: Upcoming silicon, raincoats, and a Nate

AMD was doing their usual counter-IDF demos in San Francisco last week, complete with 28nm GPUs and Trinity laptops.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 22, 2011
10

Kingston eats memory with sound

IDF 2011: Samples for dinner and gaming

One question Kingston always asks at trade shows is how do you show off large memory capacities?
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 21, 2011
21

Analysis: Intel shows off Haswell, minus the important bits

IDF 2011: Why not show it all?

At IDF last week, Intel’s Mooly Eden held up a Haswell chip, or part of one from the look of things.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 20, 2011
39

Exclusive: Nvidia has two Keplers in house, but not the big one

What they did and why is quite curious

Nvidia has two Kepler parts taped out and likely back in house by now.
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Mads Ølholm
Sep 20, 2011
1

Network chip gets more than 200 cores

Sonics latest IP block is a truly many-core design.

Sonics is gearing up for the very high end networking market with the release of its SonicsGN solutions that in essence is network on a chip.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 19, 2011
5

Gigabyte shows off four new X79 boards

IDF 2011: High end from low to high

Gigabyte was showing off not one, but four X79 based boards at IDF.
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Thomas Ryan
Sep 19, 2011
17

A Look at the Windows 8 Developer Preview

Both bacon and bits are coming from this soon-to-be cash hog...

There’s been a lot of buzz about Windows 8 around the web, and unsurprisingly, at Microsoft’s BUILD conference.
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Mads Ølholm
Sep 19, 2011
5

Intel hits an all-time low

No, no, not the shares, but the voltage.

As we all know microprocessor designers are doing whatever they can to drop the voltage required to run microprocessors to the bare minimum in order to reduce the power consumption.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 19, 2011
6

Rambus shows off how to sniff crypto keys

IDF 2011: Cryptography Research demos side channel attacks

At IDF, Rambus was demonstrating the technology of their newest acquisition, Cryptography Research.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 16, 2011
11

MSI shows off a board and a smaller board

IDF 2011: Mamma and baby boards

MSI was showing off two things of note at IDF, a new X79 board and a prototype widget.
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Mads Ølholm
Sep 15, 2011
58

Thunderbolt on display @ IDF

Look but don’t touch is the word of the day.

In case you have forgotten about Thunderbolt, Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) wanted to remind you by putting a number of devices on display at IDF.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 15, 2011
23

Supermicro shows off a Larrabee box

IDF 2011: Just don't call it Larrabee in public

Supermicro has one new item on display at IDF this year, an Intel based GPGPU machine.
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Mads Ølholm
Sep 15, 2011
16

PCI Express is on a quest for speed

Work underway to doubl the basic speed to 16 Gbps.

If you have not updated your system to PCI Express 3.0 yet, then maybe now is the time as the follow-on generation to PCI Express 3.0, aptly named 4.0 is already in the works.
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