Viewsonic easily had the best device at Computex
Computex 2012: Not one but three standout items
What was the best thing shown at Computex 2012? That is easy, the Viewsonic VP3280-LED monitor was by far the best.
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What was the best thing shown at Computex 2012? That is easy, the Viewsonic VP3280-LED monitor was by far the best.
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In a Computex filled with not much new, Supermicro had three categories of new stuff, and some other bits.
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Lately, Powercolor has been first in the ‘My card has more than yours’ sweepstakes, and Computex was no exception.
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Nokia’s Lumia line is following the corporate path in a spiral down the drain.
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AMD yesterday announced an 11% drop in expected revenue this quarter, a massive drop.
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Intel is buying a large chunk of ASML, $3.1 billion to be exact, and giving them more money too.
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It looks like the server variants of Haswell will have the same number of pins as their *Bridge predecessors, 2011.
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Tyan was showing off a bunch of two and four socket Romley boards and chassis at Computex, all very evolutionary.
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Microsoft is lost, clueless, and stumbling in the mobile space, and the latest twist, turning on its own, shows it has no idea where to go next.
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When SemiAccurate broke the story about HP dumping Microsoft’s ARM tablets, we actually didn’t expect them to turn on their own quite so viciously.
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Remember when we said that Microsoft management was essentially incompetent and destroyed their partner relationships with a single WARTy Surface?
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Research at Intel Day had a lot of cool technologies including one about manipulating encrypted images.
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LSI is the first out of the gate with PCIe3 SAS-6 HBAs, and is promising a full line of PCIe3 RAID cards soon too.
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It looks like SemiAccurate’s moles were dead on, today AMD released their HD7970GHz edition with clocks right where we said they would be.
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Remember that pesky monopoly verdict against Microsoft that ended in a toothless consent decree?
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