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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If you think that the train wreck had already been dealt with effectively, then you are sorely mistaken.
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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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AMD was doing their usual counter-IDF demos in San Francisco last week, complete with 28nm GPUs and Trinity laptops.
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One question Kingston always asks at trade shows is how do you show off large memory capacities?
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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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Nvidia has two Kepler parts taped out and likely back in house by now.
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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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Gigabyte was showing off not one, but four X79 based boards at IDF.
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There’s been a lot of buzz about Windows 8 around the web, and unsurprisingly, at Microsoft’s BUILD conference.
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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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At IDF, Rambus was demonstrating the technology of their newest acquisition, Cryptography Research.
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MSI was showing off two things of note at IDF, a new X79 board and a prototype widget.
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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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Supermicro has one new item on display at IDF this year, an Intel based GPGPU machine.
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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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