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Monthly Archives: July 2012

Auras logo
Charlie Demerjian
Jul 31, 2012
32

Auras shows off a boiling liquid CPU cooler

Computex 2012: One phase, two phase, red phase, blue phase

Auras is a name you probably don’t know even though you have several of their products.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 31, 2012
11

SandForce updates their SSD controllers for lower power

And sells millions in the process, pun intended

LSI/SandForce has a new metal layer spin of their 2100 and 2200 controllers, optimized to save power.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 30, 2012
4

SuperTalent may have the fastest PCIe SSD

Computex 2012: Is 3GBps 'enough'?

The news from Supertalent at Computex was incremental but when you are talking speeds, that is not a bad thing.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 26, 2012
6

Patriot shows off fast 128GB SDXC cards

Computex 2012: And updates to a few widgets too.

Patriot memory had some interesting goodies at Computex, and not all were memory related.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 26, 2012
11

CFI has a really really really big PC case

Computex 2012: From HPTX to mini-ITX, two in one

Need a big case for your PC? No, think bigger than that, CFI has the case for you.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 25, 2012
4

Seagate’s USM Slim is a really useful addition to laptops

Computex 2012: Finally, a use for those worthless optical bays.

At Computex, Seagate showed off a whole host of machines with USM slots, and one very interesting new idea, USM Slim.
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vmturbo
Charlie Demerjian
Jul 24, 2012
3

VMTurbo joins the OpenStack Community

How to do open source the right way, and make money doing it

VMTurbo, maker of cloud management software, has announced that they are joining the OpenStack Community.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 24, 2012
5

Synaptics has three new interface goodies to show

Computex 2012: NFC, active pens, and controllers

Synaptics is finally starting to emerge from their shell, and are talking about the spiffy new UI technologies they have to offer.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 24, 2012
54

AMD loses two senior execs, Ben Williams and Bob Feldstein

Broken records repeat the same sorry song

To lose one senior executive may be regarded as misfortune, to lose two looks like carelessness.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 23, 2012
51

100W over USB is here with the new Power Delivery spec

Finally we can use a USB port for just about everything

At long last, the USB 3.0 Promoter Group has approved the Power Delivery spec for up to 100W over a USB cable.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 20, 2012
4

LSI shows off Sandforce powered goodies

Computex 2012: 19 and 20nm flash and PCIe SSDs

LSI may have bought Sandforce, but at Computex, all that changed was the odd sticker and logo.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 20, 2012
6

Intel and ASML – A lead is a double edged sword

Analysis Part 2: You get what you pay for

This is where the second part of Intel’s spending comes to bear, they bought or promised to buy 15% of ASML.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 19, 2012
9

Corsair shows DSP PSUs and DDR3/3000

Computex 2012: Memory, SSDs, and lots of toys

Corsair had a lot of solid evolutionary products at Computex, and one new idea to top it off.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 19, 2012
15

The implications of Intel’s ASML buy are massive

Analysis Part 1: A full node lead is a double edged sword

Intel’s investment in ASML last week has massive implications for both Intel and the rest of the industry.
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Apple Inc.
Charlie Demerjian
Jul 18, 2012
28

Trinity’s system architect turns up at Apple

Gettin the band back together

Remember when we were rather critical about the AMD mass knifings a few months ago?
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