Gigabyte shows off four new X79 boards
IDF 2011: High end from low to high
Gigabyte was showing off not one, but four X79 based boards at IDF.
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Gigabyte was showing off not one, but four X79 based boards at IDF.
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At IDF, Rambus was demonstrating the technology of their newest acquisition, Cryptography Research.
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MSI was showing off two things of note at IDF, a new X79 board and a prototype widget.
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Supermicro has one new item on display at IDF this year, an Intel based GPGPU machine.
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About two weeks ago, AMD held a ‘top sekrit’ Bulldozer overclocking event in Austin and smashed a few world records.
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What do you get when you wrap a PCB, radio, sensors and battery in an metal sphere, then throw it in to a burning building?
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At IDF, Intel was showing off a new research project called Heterogeneous Connection Manager.
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Remember when we said that Qualcomm decided to bang the branding drum really hard at Computex?
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The problems with Intel’s Sandy Bridge-E have finally started to come in to focus, and they are troubling.
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TSMC is doing some thing that are sure to make AMD and Nvidia grumble, and grumble a lot.
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What is going on with AMD’s Bulldozer and why did it only ship last week?
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Global Foundries is having the proverbial ‘issues’ with their high end 32nm-SHP process.
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Running around AMD HQ yesterday, you get to occasionally see some things you probably shouldn’t be allowed to know about.
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There have been a lot of rumors about why Intel’s Ivy Bridge is slipping, but they are all spin to cover the real issues.
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Global Foundries and Samsung put out a joint release about a new 28nm process, conveniently jointly developed.
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