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Tag Archives: embedded

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Thomas Ryan
Jan 10, 2014

Intel Announces the Xeon E5-2400 v2 Series at CES

CES14 Press Release

Today Intel announced the Xeon E5-2400 v2 family of server processors.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 11, 2013

ST brings Java, widgets, and code generation to the STM32 line

Techcon 13: Ease of use beats assembly and manually defined voltage curves

ST was showing off two neat tools for it’s STM32 family of controller boards, a Simulink based code generator and Java.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 30, 2013

A deep dive in to Microsoft’s XBox One GPU and on-die memory

Hot Chips 25: Updated – More than just a GPU with a cache

This story is the second portion of SemiAccurate’s look at the XBox One’s architecture as presented at the Hot Chips 25 conference.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 1, 2013

3G carrying hardened PCs arrive on the wings of a Rooster

MWC 2013: Little, hardened, and always connected internet of things

If you have been looking for a little ARM PC with an integrated 3G modem, the Rooster of your dreams has arrived.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 25, 2013
12

AMD puts out a cheap embedded APU development board

GizmoSphere is a cheap little board that packs a punch

AMD has released a novel little embedded dev board in to the niche Rasberry Pi created, time to hack away.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 7, 2012
4

Gigabyte does embedded and server boards

Computex 2012: From Romley to Cavium NAS boxes

You probably know Gigabyte’s desktop boards pretty well, but when was the last time you heard about their server products?
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Mads Ølholm
Nov 2, 2011
8

VIA goes fan-less and embedded

New embedded board features 1.2 or 1.0GHz processor

The latest news in the embedded space comes from Taiwanese VIA Technologies (TPE:2388), which is launching an embedded board together with a chassis.
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Samuel Reed
Nov 2, 2011
14

Say Hello to BeagleBone: A Preview

Has a taste for fruit pies

The $89 BeagleBone features a Cortex A8 CPU, PowerVR SGX530 GPU, 256MB of RAM, and pinouts. So many pinouts.
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Thomas Ryan
Oct 19, 2011
1

WIN Enterprises’ PL-80330

Giving prefixed 5-digit nomenclatures some flavour…

The Brazos based T56N, an E-350 for the embedded market, has popped up in a new system from WIN Enterprises aimed at casino gaming applications.
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Mads Ølholm
Sep 1, 2011
2

VMware gets embedded

Virtual smartphones are just the starting point for VMware’s embedded avenue.

The Korean smartphones coming from LG and Samsung based on a hypervisor from VMware (NYSE:VMW) are just the beginning of a completely new adventure for VMware.
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Mads Ølholm
Jul 28, 2011
21

Intel accelerates Atom development

Wants to play a bigger role in the embedded space.

Traditionally most of the embedded space has belonged to ARM, MIPS and the good old PowerPC, but Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) is starting to get more active in this space.
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Mads Ølholm
Jul 7, 2011
9

VIA launches dual core Mini-ITX board

First Mini-ITX board to feature the Nano X2 E-Series processor.

VIA Technologies has just launched the EPIA-M900 Mini-ITX board in the well-known 17 x 17cm form factor, according to a press release from VIA.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 6, 2011
9

AMD’s mystery E6760 board explained

Computex 2011: Embedded GPUs are mighty odd looking

The riddle of the AMD E6760 ‘mystery card’ is finally solved thanks to the good folk at AMD.
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Mads Ølholm
May 30, 2011
6

Advanced Board Eases Embedded ARM Development

Smart enough to run both Linux and Android.

Insignal from Korea has just outed a cheap board that should ease the development of ARM-based embedded applications.
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Mads Ølholm
May 2, 2011
17

AMD Ups the Ante in Embedded Graphics

35W of power gives you half a teraflop

AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) has just released a module for embedded graphics that consists of both a GPU and the associated DRAM.
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