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Author Archives: Charlie Demerjian

Charlie Demerjian
May 9, 2011
11

Gigabyte Windforce puts an angle on GPU cooling

Fins, more fins, and turned fins

If you mention Gigabyte, people tend to think about motherboards, but their GPUs and laptops are starting to gain mindshare quickly.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 8, 2011
15

PowerColor dual Barts/HD6870 spotted

Headache time for dual 560 designers

It looks like PowerColor is going to be the first out of the gate with a dual ATI 68xx/Barts card, and it does look tasty.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 5, 2011
325

Apple dumps Intel from laptop lines

This is going to cause meetings

Word has reached SemiAccurate that Apple (NASDAQ:APPL) is going to show Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) the door, at least as far as laptops are concerned.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 4, 2011
26

Like SemiAccurate said, Intel goes FinFET/’3D’ on 22nm

Moore’s Law continues

Intel announced today what we wrote up a month ago, their 22nm process is going to use FinFETs.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 3, 2011
101

Nvidia loses more GPU marketshare

AMD and Intel gain in every category, Nvidia loses everywhere

The latest GPU marketshare numbers from Jon Peddie are out, and it looks like we have a new leader in GPUs, AMD.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 3, 2011
21

AMD ups the clock to 3.7GHz

Welcome the new Phenom II X4 980 Black

AMD (NYSE:AMD) just launched a speed bumped quad core CPU, the Phenom II X4 980 Black Edition to be more formal than usual.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 28, 2011
3

Elpida drops some 30nm DDR3 info

Things going well, bits between the lines

Elpida just announced that their 30nm DRAM process is ramping up, and the release has a bunch of goodies buried in it.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 28, 2011
12

Crucial releases 2nd gen SATA6 SSDs

Available at last

With the release of the Crucial (NASDAQ:MU) M4 the other day, we are now in to the second generation of SATA6 SSDs.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 28, 2011
16

Dell pulls three workstations out of the box

Two laptops one rack, all serious

Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) just released three new workstations, one rack mount and two laptops, and they all pack a bunch of interesting features.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 26, 2011
19

ARM jumps in to OpenCL with both CPU and GPUs

Fusion Developer Summit keynotes cover all bases now

It looks like ARM (NASDAQ: ARMH) is jumping aboard the OpenCL train, meaning all the major players are now behind the standard.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 21, 2011
36

A look at the new AMD names

A few new ones, and some oldies too

A lot of people are familiar with some of the new AMD (NYSE:AMD) naming systems, more specifically E and C series for Brazos chips, but there are a few more.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 19, 2011
81

Apple suing Samsung is incredibly stupid

A broken system used badly

Apple (AAPL) suing Samsung over, well, who really cares anymore, is probably the dumbest thing that Apple could do.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 18, 2011
16

Intel picks up a second foundry customer, Tabula

Not just making chips for customers

Intel LogoIt looks like Intel (INTC) is getting in to the foundry business, SemiAccurate has just found out that they are making chips for a second startup.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 15, 2011
20

Intel pulls in Z68 launch date

Same chip, different fuse, more money

It looks like Intel is pulling the launch of the ‘all new’ Z68 chipset.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 14, 2011
45

AMD takes a major step in enabling GPGPU coding

CodeAnalyst 3.2 allows heterogenous profiling of code

AMD just took, and then retracted, a major step forward in the whole ‘fusion’ concept, enabling profiling across heterogeneous cores.
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