Computex 2012: AMD launches Brazos 2.0
A little bump
AMD is launching Brazos 2.0, basically a slightly tweaked Brazos with some new features.
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AMD is launching Brazos 2.0, basically a slightly tweaked Brazos with some new features.
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Asus didn’t invite us to their press conference to announce the x86 version of the Transformer Prime, so we don’t feel bad about telling you early.
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The first Trinity board of Computex was shown off by Gigabyte, but that wasn’t it.
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Gigabyte is bringing back a product category that many enthusiasts have wanted for a long time, an overclocking workstation board.
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Gigabyte has three new gaming oriented toys, a keyboard, mouse, and 3-slot, 9-heat pipe, 5-fan overclocked GPU.
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In yet more good news for AMD, the lack of a ’10-series’ chipset was just explained to SemiAccurate.
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It looks like AMD is going to delay the desktop version of Trinity until September.
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Why is Intel so afraid of people asking questions about it’s new ‘Ultrabook’ spec?
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Gigabyte has introduced the world’s lightest Ultrabook, the carbon fiber chassis X11.
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The next premise of the note is that, “power consumption is higher than expected.” This is simply not true.
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Adata has come out with something sorely needed for high end phones, UHS-1 microSD cards.
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The next premise in the note is that 22nm is having scaling problems, and 14nm will suffer or be delayed as a result.
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Every once in a while, you are forced to do something that is annoying to avoid yet more annoyance.
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By the time we look at the GPU itself, it is, well, a bit underwhelming, but that is about what you would expect from the spiritual successor to integrated graphics.
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Moving out a step, we get to the Unfied North Bridge (UNB).
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