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Monthly Archives: April 2015

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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 30, 2015

ARM goes into great detail about the M7 core

The big dog in a world of small cores

SemiAccurate told you about ARM’s new M7 core last year, now we can go much deeper.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 29, 2015

The LG G4 just changed the entire cell phone game

Finally someone got off the treadmill of numerical stupidity

Yesterday LG launched their new G4 phone and it brought up an interesting question, did they just change the game?
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 28, 2015

Intel put something stupid in Cannonlake

On die idiocy is much more efficient that an MCM

Every once in a while you hear about a feature for an upcoming chip who’s sheer stupidity makes you want to cry. SemiAccurate felt that way when we heard the ‘killer app’ for Intel’s upcoming Cannonlake family. Yes there are …
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 27, 2015

Qualcomm talks about 802.11ac MU-MIMO details

How the tech works it’s magic on a low level

How does 802.11ac MU-MIMO actually get the throughput numbers it claims to deliver?
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 24, 2015

Another Qualcomm server core breaks cover

Mystery of the server SoCs solved

When SemiAccurate last told you about the Qualcomm server SoC we ended things with a bit of a mystery.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 21, 2015

Ubuntu strips a phone OS to the Core

MWC 2015: Take a solid base and add containers

At MWC Canonical was showing off something quite clever called Ubuntu Core,
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Thomas Ryan
Apr 21, 2015

AMD’s Opteron A1100 Series to Sell for <$581

Corrected Version

In a presentation on Friday at World Hosting Days AMD released new details about its plans and expectations for its ARM-based server chips.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 15, 2015

What does Qualcomm’s server SoC look like

A tale of two chips and one likely path

A few days ago SemiAccurate told you about the upcoming Qualcomm Kryo core, what does the rest of their server SoC look like?
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 9, 2015

How does Qualcomm’s SenseID fingerprint scanner work?

Ultrasonic, subsurface, and a whole host of details.

SemiAccurate told you about Qualcomm’s SenseID ultrasonic fingerprint reader earlier, lets go a bit deeper.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 7, 2015

How fast is Qualcomm’s 64-bit Kryo server core?

Yes we finally got a few numbers and confirmed them

Qualcomm has a new custom 64-bit core officially called Kyro but that is about all the public details.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 6, 2015

Amazon is spending lavishly on game development

Exclusive: We know where the cash went, just not why

Amazon is trying to get into gaming by spending huge sums of money according to SemiAccurate’s sources.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 6, 2015

What is the name of Intel’s Cannonlake +1 server platform

Exclusive: Grantley+4 actually has a name and it is….

A few weeks ago SemiAccurate told you about the Intel architecture after Skylake, but what is it’s 2S server platform?
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 2, 2015

Intel releases the 750 PCIe SSD line

Take a hardcore enterprise SSD and add consumer labels

Intel is finally releasing the 750 Series PCIe SSDs, a ‘consumer’ version of their datacenter grade P35-3700 lines.
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Thomas Ryan
Apr 2, 2015

NVMe Arrives with Intel’s 750 Series SSDs

Review: No longer just for the Enterprise market, NVMe is here now…

Today Intel is launching a pair of new SSDs as it’s 750 series of drives.
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Thomas Ryan
Apr 1, 2015

Intel Announces the End of its Core Product Line

It’s been a fun ride…

The sky is falling. Don’t panic. Okay?
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