Why can’t Nvidia supply Kepler/GK104/GTX680?
TSMC is blameless, Kepler is a self-inflicted wound
Nvidia has been busily blaming TSMC for their many supposed failings on 28nm, but SemiAccurate has learned what is really going on.
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Nvidia has been busily blaming TSMC for their many supposed failings on 28nm, but SemiAccurate has learned what is really going on.
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Intel is now making phone chips, and the first device to bear one, the Lava Xolo X900, is on the market.
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If the news that the Via VL812 supporting YD/T 1591-2009 doesn’t get your attention, I don’t know what will.
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Achronix is finally announcing their first 22nm FPGAs, two families of Speedster22i chips.
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What do you do when your baby gets purchased out from under you?
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AMD has finally launched the HD7000M line we told you about last August with three new chips.
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Adobe and AMD today anounced that the next Creative Suite 6 (CS6) will be OpenCL based.
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Intel is launching their Ivy Bridge CPU family today with a lot of fanfare, and in many ways the chip deserves every bit.
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During their Q1 conference call, Intel stated that Atom was going to move faster than Moore’s law.
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Recently, Qualcomm has been the subject of many rumors on fabbing and capacity.
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AMD solved a mystery about where the next gen parts are going to be fabbed in yesterday’s conference call.
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With each new chip that comes out, benchmarks become less and less relevant, and are now almost pointless.
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When we last looked at Caustic, they were just purchased by Imagination Technologies, and their direction was unclear.
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Windows on ARM RT is WART, can you think of a more fitting name?
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It didn’t take long for Godfrey Cheng, recently ex-AMDer, to surface at Synaptics.
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