AMD puts ARM Cortex-A5 cores in its CPUs
AFDS 2012: Actually, it is already there
AMD is putting ARM Cortex-A5 CPUs in it’s future chips, sort of.
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AMD is putting ARM Cortex-A5 CPUs in it’s future chips, sort of.
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It’s starting. At AFDS, AMD today announced the HSA Foundation, basically a governing body for the HSA/FSA architecture.
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Micron announced 2133MHz DDR3 in production volumes today, a good thing for the mainstream.
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What comes after Intel’s Knights Corner in the Larrabee, I mean MIC, line?
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At GDC, SemiAccurate sat down with Andrew Richards of Codeplay to talk about OpenCL’s past, present, and future.
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Netronome is finally announcing their first chip family built on Intel’s 22nm process, the NFP-6xxx line.
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A lot of people have been wondering if OpenCL has uses in real software, and Autodesk’s Maya is about to answer that question.
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AMD is going to be launching Tahiti 2 in the near future, at least according to almost every board maker in Taipei.
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OCZ and Marvell have been working together on a new platform, and it was shown off at Computex in three different forms.
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Intel’s Thunderbolt press conference at Computex was an embarrassment of riches, only without the riches.
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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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