Intel throws money at faltering Ultrabooks
Burning cash to float lead balloons
Ultrabooks have been greeted by the OEMs with all the enthusiasm of an arranged marriage, so it is time to break out the Intel MoneyHose(TM)(R)(C)(P).
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Ultrabooks have been greeted by the OEMs with all the enthusiasm of an arranged marriage, so it is time to break out the Intel MoneyHose(TM)(R)(C)(P).
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In part two of this series, we looked at the core of Project Denver, aka T50.
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There are a lot of misconceptions floating around Nvidia’s (NASDAQ:NVDA) ‘Project Denver’ aka Tegra 5.
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When is AMD going to finally ship Bulldozer/Interlagos?
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What’s going on with Nvidia’s Tegra line lately?
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What is happening with Intel’s high end Sandy Bridge-E CPUs?
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Word has reached SemiAccurate that TI is hip-deep in the process of selling off their ARM/OMAP division. Updated August 19th, 2011
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It looks like a dark horse is going to be the one to watch for the next round of ARM CPUs, Marvell.
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If 6Gbps SAS isn’t fast enough for your storage needs, LSI is coming to the rescue with SAS 12Gps silicon.
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Bitspower is one of those niche manufacturers that puts out amazing quality parts, and gets very little credit.
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At CeBIT, Thecus went upmarket, and Computex saw more of the same.
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The final piece of the TSMC 28nm HKMG process puzzle was put in place at SemiCon last week, it now makes sense.
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SeaMicro has upped the core counts of their servers from silly to stupidly high.
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Global Foundries just announced that they are moving equipment in to Fab 8 and the new parts of Fab 1.
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Every once in a while, you see a press release that is so spectacularly misguided that it can’t be by chance.
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