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Monthly Archives: May 2012

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Charlie Demerjian
May 31, 2012
97

Intel is trying to hide Ultrabook problems

Rant: Question them, get cut out

Why is Intel so afraid of people asking questions about it’s new ‘Ultrabook’ spec?
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Charlie Demerjian
May 31, 2012
11

Gigabyte puts out a sub-1Kg notebook called the X11

975g and 16.5mm thick for the win

Gigabyte has introduced the world’s lightest Ultrabook, the carbon fiber chassis X11.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 31, 2012
24

Intel 22nm process problems: Part 3

Part 3: Vegetables included.

The next premise of the note is that, “power consumption is higher than expected.” This is simply not true.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 30, 2012
5

ADATA’s fast microSDHC card

Moar speed!

Adata has come out with something sorely needed for high end phones, UHS-1 microSD cards.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 30, 2012
31

Intel 22nm process problems: Part 2

Part 2: Duh!

The next premise in the note is that 22nm is having scaling problems, and 14nm will suffer or be delayed as a result.
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Thomas Ryan
May 30, 2012
2

Intel’s Small Business Advantage Utility

Management software for the unmanageable...

Intel’s SBA is a set of tools designed to help small businesses manage their PC infrastructure.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 29, 2012
2

Intel is not having 22nm process problems

Part 1: Debunking the 'experts' with their own words

Every once in a while, you are forced to do something that is annoying to avoid yet more annoyance.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 29, 2012
39

Trinity has an older GPU, new power management

Architecture part 3: GPU, power controller, and more

By the time we look at the GPU itself, it is, well, a bit underwhelming, but that is about what you would expect from the spiritual successor to integrated graphics.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 28, 2012
41

Trinity has a brain and a queue

Archtecture part 2: The UNB, SRQ, and other gluey bits

Moving out a step, we get to the Unfied North Bridge (UNB).
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Charlie Demerjian
May 25, 2012
42

Trinity is more than the sum of its parts

Architecture part 1: The core improvement

AMD’s Trinity CPU is one mutt of a chip, with paradigms taken from a lot of recent CPUs.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 24, 2012
48

Samsung rumored to exit graphics memory business

Nvidia, AMD, and Intel all said to be very worried

Rumor has it that Samsung is about to drop out of the GPU memory market.
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Thomas Ryan
May 23, 2012
50

Stock In The Channel: May 2012

Kepler's finally here, but where's all the stock?

With the recent launch of Nvidia’s GTX 670 a few weeks ago we decided that it was once again time to try and get a feel for what supply looks like at our favorite internet retailer.
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Thomas Ryan
May 23, 2012
27

VIA Announces A $49 Android Based “PC”

More competition for the Raspberry Pi...

Now many of you maybe reading this article thinking, “Oh, hey. Here’s some competition for Broadcom’s Raspberry Pi.” And you’d be right.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 21, 2012
14

Intel shows off CPU/GPU debugger and analyst for Android

GDC 2012: Tools for phones, x86 phones that is

Intel was showing off some developer tools for their x86 Android phones at GDC including a CPU/GPU analyst/debugger.
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Thomas Ryan
May 21, 2012
4

Gigabyte’s B75-D3V: A Review

Good performance, and a better price...

As we covered in our overview of B75 Series, the D3V brings Gigabyte’s Ultra Durable 4 Classic feature set to bear on the ~$80 price point.
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