Intel’s Sandy Bridge-E said to slip again
Rumors, more rumors, and PCIe3
What is happening with Intel’s high end Sandy Bridge-E CPUs?
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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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Word has hit SemiAccurate that Mike Hara, Nvidia’s Senior VP of Investor relations is leaving the company. UPDATED
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Supermicro had a bunch of cool new form factors to show off at Computex, including 8-way servers from Atom to Westmere-EX.
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When SemiAccurate announced that AMD (NYSE:AMD) was aiming for September with Southern Islands (SI), you could almost set your watch to the Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) response.
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Every once in a while, people tend to doubt how devious journalists can be, and make fatal mistakes like underestimating them.
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What is going on with Southern Islands, the next generation ATI graphics card?
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