Thunderbolt: Still broken but new parts talked up
Garbage in, garbage out, but still anti-user garbage
Intel is still trying to pretend Thunderbolt is not dead, but two new chips don’t do much to change the underlying problems.
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Intel is still trying to pretend Thunderbolt is not dead, but two new chips don’t do much to change the underlying problems.
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Intel is re-imagining the what servers are, and the result looks nothing like what you think of as a server.
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Intel is going code name crazy during IDF Beijing and is teasing three Atom code names.
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IDF didn’t neglect the bigger CPUs for Atoms, there were no less than three families of big Xeons teased too.
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The lucky among you missed the HP Moonshot webcast yesterday, but we can sum it up in a paragraph.
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So Forbes is comparing the MiiPC to the Xbox 360 on the parental control front, they announced the winner goes to MiiPC. But we beg to differ.
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LSI and Intel have just announced a new caching SAS RAID controller called the Nytro MegaRAID with a twist, two SSD.
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SemiAccurate went in to detail about why Microsoft’s Surface could not compete against real tablets, and the new price cuts are not going to help.
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Ever noticed that Intel is deathly afraid to talk specifics about not-Larrabee Xeon Phi, especially die size?
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GDC, an annual conference on latest trends and software techniques to game developers, held their 2013 event last week.
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The world, at least the financial one, seems to be obsessed with trashing Apple for no discernible reason, but they are wrong.
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Global Foundries has taken a huge step toward mass-market TSVs with their first 20nm wafer with that technology.
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It looks like TSMC and ARM are getting serious about 64-bit CPUs, they just taped out a Coretex-A57 CPU on 20nm.
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A startup called Matterport is cratering the price of 3D area scans by using consumer depth cameras like the Kinect in novel ways.
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