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Monthly Archives: January 2012

Thomas Ryan
Jan 12, 2012
19

Gigabytes New 7 Series Intel Motherboards

Gigabyte 3D's all the things!

Maker of multi-colored motherboards, Gigabyte, is showing off its new designs based on Intel’s 7x series chipsets.
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Newsdesk
Jan 12, 2012
20

IBM does it in 12, atoms that is

Efficiency is fun

Today IBM announced its ability to store information in as few as 12 atoms.
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Mads Ølholm
Jan 12, 2012
11

LucidLogix does GPU virtualization

Virtualization can improve performance by up to 200 percent, the company claims.

Israeli graphics company LucidLogix is showing off its GPU virtualization software XLR8 at CES this week.
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Mads Ølholm
Jan 11, 2012
25

Imagination releases new graphics cores

New cores are the first in the Series 6 family formerly known as Rogue

Imagination Technologies (LSE:IMG) may not be a name that is immediately familiar to you…
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 11, 2012
10

Intel’s phone ambitions are more than core deep

SoCs, not cores, are where the market is now

In the last part of the Intel phone/Medfield article, we looked at the package and the core, now it is time for the good stuff.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 10, 2012
1

Intel finally gets a phone!

A look at Medfield, Penwell, and Saltwell

Intel is launching a new baby Atom today called Medfield, and the hardware looks really good.
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Mads Ølholm
Jan 10, 2012
11

Memory cards get faster and bigger

The race is on for ever larger capacities and faster speeds.

XDHC reaches 128GB and super fast XQD card from Sony shows up for the first time.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 9, 2012
1

Intel fakes Ivy Bridge graphics on stage at CES

Caught in the act, Intel has a woodscrew moment

Intel Ivy Bridge graphics are still so broken that company executives have to lie about it to the assembled press.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 9, 2012
29

Global Foundries Fab 8 is making chips

IBM and GloFo jointly make chips in upstate New York

Global Foundries has announced that they are finally making chips in their new Fab 8 in New York, but there is a surprise twist.
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 9, 2012
2

Spotlight: BrazosTweaker

An Under-volting Tool for AMD APUs

Today were taking a look into the tweaking niche that has enviably developed around AMD’s Fusion APUs.
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Mads Ølholm
Jan 9, 2012
2

OCZ taps Marvell for blazingly fast SSD controller

Now using native PCIe to NAND interface to avoid the SATA bottleneck

OCZ (NASDAQ:OCZ) will this week be showing off its latest enterprise SSD at CES.
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Mads Ølholm
Jan 6, 2012
5

Lenovo launches hybrid ThinkPad

Only one question remains: Do you really want one?

It sounds almost too good to be true, but Lenovo (HKG:0992) is launching an X1….
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Mads Ølholm
Jan 6, 2012
6

Marvell’s ARMADA to power next gen Google TV

Gives you almost everything on a single chip

CES is starting is Las Vegas next week, but already now the first press releases are starting to appear…
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 5, 2012
52

Commentary: FX Marketing

Trading enthusiast mind share for consumer sales

AMD’s marketing has been the center of much community ire as of late.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 5, 2012
62

Exclusive: Anyone curious about Trinity?

SemiAccurate has a cure for that craving

So what do we know about Trinity? SemiAccurate knows that it looks like this.
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