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Monthly Archives: January 2012

Charlie Demerjian
Jan 31, 2012
6

SeaMicro packs 2TB of DRAM into a 10U

Not to mention 64 Xeons, drives, and 10GbE

SeaMicro, Intel, and Samsung have teamed up to bring you something very dense and powerful.
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Mads Ølholm
Jan 30, 2012
21

Chinese CPU shines in $89 tablet

It’s not quite an iPad, but the price is right for an awful lot of customers.

Last month Chinese manufacturer Ainol launched a 7” tablet based on the Chinese microprocessor JZ4770 developed by Ingenic in Beijing.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 29, 2012
13

Tilera releases 16 and 36-core TILE-Gx chips

Two out, two to go too

Tilera is finally shipping their 3rd generation TILE-Gx processor in volume, or at least half of the Gx family.
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Mads Ølholm
Jan 26, 2012
14

Elpida takes ReRAM to prime time

Expects to have Gigabit chips ready by next year.

Elpida (TYO:6665) has already developed an experimental ReRAM (Resistive RAM) chip…
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 25, 2012
53

How will Intel do in the phone market?

The good, the bad, and the ugly in phone form

With all the pieces of Medfield now known, including the phone itself, the question now is, will it succeed?
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 24, 2012
18

Intel calls the successor to Romley……

No, it isn't Garishly as some have suggested

What do you call the successor to Romley, aka Sandy Bridge-EP?
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 23, 2012
91

Exclusive: And the Nvidia Kepler/GK104 price is……..

Initial number head out to AIBs as a New Year's gift.

We hear that Nvidia has sent out Kepler pricing to AIBs in the far east, or will once the New Year party dies down.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 19, 2012

Nvidia Kepler vs AMD GCN has a clear winner

Guess who wins this round?

A lot of people have been asking about Kepler/GK104, and we finally have some hard information.
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Samuel Reed
Jan 18, 2012
8

The GeChic On-Lap USB-Powered Monitor

The refresh will be a contender

The GeChic On-Lap 1301 is a curious product. When I received it in the mail, I didn’t know what to make of it.
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Mads Ølholm
Jan 18, 2012
6

IEEE 802.11ac devices start shipping

Buffalo first with range of products delivering up to 1.5Gbps.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 18, 2012
12

Exclusive: XBox Next/Xbox 720 chips in production

Dev kit silicon is moving through the fabs now

If you crave more info about the upcoming XBox 720/Next, there is finally some concrete info.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 17, 2012

Intel’s phone reference design is what it needed to be

Solid hardware, competitive with current chips

We have looked at the silicon for Intel’s new phone offerings in the last two articles, but what about the rest?
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 17, 2012
21

Stock In The Channel: January 2012

The HD 7970's are out of stock, and the GTX 590's is MIA

With the recent launch of AMD’s new single GPU flagship, the HD 7970, in mind we decided to check back in at the popular US online retailer Newegg.com…
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Mads Ølholm
Jan 16, 2012
7

Baolab does MEMS in CMOS

Will allow integration in traditional CMOS chips

Baolab Nanosystems out of Barcelona, Spain has developed a way to design and manufacture MEMS devices in plain vanilla CMOS ….
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 16, 2012
2

VIA’s Powering New USB 3.0 Active Optical Cables

These cables can be over a football field long...

A large producer of USB 3.0 controller chips, VIA, announced that its subsidiary, VIA Labs, was demoing its new USB 3.0 Optical Transceiver chip at CES 2012.
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