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Author Archives: Charlie Demerjian

Charlie Demerjian
Jun 10, 2010
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Supermicro puts 2880 cores in a rack

Computex 2010: C32 boards and other goodies too

SUPERMICRO WAS SHOWING off a bunch of high end servers and boards during Computex, most based around Magny-Cours, and a few Becton machines as well. Not to be outdone, they finally revealed a new line of modular racks.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 9, 2010

Albatron gets all touchy-feely

Computex 2010: Monitors from large to small

ALBATRON IS ONE of those companies that continues to do cool things, but rarely gets much press. Last year they had the best mobo of Computex, this year their big push is into touch screen monitors.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 9, 2010

Thermaltake goes docking bay crazy

Computex 2010: New cases and fans galore

THERMALTAKE HAD SEVERAL evolutionary cases, fans and docks at Computex, along with one really good new idea. If Thermaltake is a design trendsetter, and they usually are, look forward to cases with lots of HD docking bays. About time.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 8, 2010

Enermax releases server PSUs

Computex 2010: Plus other goodies

ENERMAX HAS TWO new lines on the market and a preview of an upcoming one. Enermax is now getting into server power supplies, and once again raising the bar on efficiency.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 8, 2010

DFI out of consumer business

Computex 2010: Just like we said

IT LOOKS LIKE SemiAccurate’s sources were dead on last year when we said that DFI was leaving the consumer motherboard business. It is a sad thing to say, but at this year at Computex, the company had no consumer products to show off at all, only industrial PCs.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 8, 2010

How Pixel Qi makes screens efficient

Computex 2010: OLPC spinoff shows high rez panels

PIXEL QI HAD some of their screens on display at Computex, and a chat with some of their engineers shed a lot of light on not just what they do but how. The screens may be made on the same tools as mainstream LCDs, but they are far from ordinary.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 4, 2010

Crestatech shows working software radios

Computex 2010: Any frequency, one radio

YOU MIGHT REMEMBER the name Crestatech from last year’s IDF, they are making the first software defined radio. The big news from Computex is that they showed real silicon, real cards, and real software up and running on broadcast TV.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 4, 2010

OCZ has a new SSD interface

Computex 2010: And lots of drives

OCZ IS MOVING toward enterprise SSDs in a hurry, but they didn’t stop there. The company showed off everything from PCIe SSDs to a new proprietary interface for drives.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 4, 2010

Zalman shows off CPU power meters

Computex 2010: 3D monitors, fans and of course coolers

ZALMAN IS DOING some really interesting things once again, and has one really innovative product that no one was expecting. As usual, the physical design is above and beyond the call of duty.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 3, 2010

VIA shows off $100 tablets

Computex 2010: USB3 hubs and dual core x86

VIA HAD A lot of goodies to show off at Computex, from USB to ARM to dual core Nanos. On top of it all, they had several of the buzzworthy ‘$100 tablets’ to show off.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 2, 2010

Intel talks Sandy Bridge and Oak Trail

Computex 2010: Keynotes about tomorrow

INTEL DIDN’T HAVE much to announce at Computex as far as new products go, but they did offer a peek into the future. Sandy Bridge, Oak Trail, and Canoe Lake were things bandied about at Dadi Perlmutter’s keynote.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 2, 2010

Gigabyte can feed your CPU 1500W

Computex 2010: Lots of neat OCing tricks

WHAT DO YOU get if you supply 1500W to a CPU, encrypt everything with removable keys, and control the whole thing with your phone? That is easy, the new Gigabyte motherboards.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 1, 2010

AMD to show Fusion tomorrow

Computex 2010: CPU + GPU = Fusion

A YEAR AGO, AMD showed off the first Evergreen part, it was a Juniper wafer and a card behind the scenes. Tomorrow morning, Taiwan time, a few birds told us that AMD will be showing off Fusion silicon.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 1, 2010

Global Foundaries expands

thinking long-term

GLOBAL FOUNDRIES HAD a press conference today that not only announced a two huge fab expansions, but also explained why they chose the term global. ATIC, the investment arm of Abu Dhabi is thinking long term, and that is what you need in the foundry business.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 1, 2010

Nvidia GTX480M SLI notebooks spotted and benched

Computex 2010: Clevo has a lot of good stuff

IT LOOKS LIKE the GTX480M notebooks are floating, just like we said at CeBIT, and at Computex, they are the highlight of the Clevo booth. While the performance may not impress many enthusiasts, several of their other designs just might.
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