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Author Archives: Charlie Demerjian

Charlie Demerjian
Sep 21, 2009

AMD has a booth at IDF

Shocking candid pictures inside

THERE WAS a sight at IDF today, right there in the far back corner of the showroom floor, that proved that heck just got slightly chillier. DAAMIT has a booth at IDF.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 17, 2009

Intel postpones Braidwood

Not on Westmere/P55, maybe later

WORD HAS REACHED our tender ears that Braidwood, the Intel flash on mobo hard drive cache has been postponed. It won’t be coming out with the upcoming Westmere based CPUs, but it may slide in before Sandy Bridge with a platform refresh.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 16, 2009

New Larrabee silicon taped out weeks ago

Plagues of bugs quashed

IT LOOKS LIKE Larrabee, Intel’s upcoming GPU++, is about to have new silicon in short order. The B0 stepping taped out about a month ago, so there should be some public showings soon.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 16, 2009

AMD breaks the $100 barrier for quad cores

One of five new CPUs today

AMD JUST BROKE an important psychological barrier with a sub-$100 quad core CPU, one of five released today. Between this part and a 785G chipset, you can make a tolerable desktop PC for under $300, plus case and PSU.
Update: X2s are not new, just the X4s.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 15, 2009
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Nvidia GT300 yields are under 2 percent

Just pathetic

THE SAGA of Nvidia’s GT300 chip is a sad one that just took a turn for the painful when we heard about first silicon yields. Nvidia’s execution has gone from bad to absent with low single digit yields.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 15, 2009

Evergreen/DX11 tessellators vs XBox 360’s

Similar but different

ONE OF THE FEATURES of the upcoming ATI Evergreen family, also known as the 5-series, is a tessellator. While this might be old news to graphics card enthusiasts, this time it really is different, mainly because Microsoft is finally backing the technology.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 14, 2009

Intel shuffles the org chart again

Pat Gelsinger leaves for EMC

ONE OF THE MOST recognizable and influential Intel executives, Pat Gelsinger, is no longer with the company. His rather sudden departure means a massive reshuffling that reaches just about every corner of Intel.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 10, 2009

ATI Eyefinity runs WoW at 7680 x 3200

AMD solves a fundamental GPU scaling problem

ATI JUST RELEASED a technology called Eyefinity, basically the ability to support up to six 30″ monitors from a single video card. That is the shiny part, the much more important thing is how it broke a fundamental barrier to future GPU adoption.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 9, 2009

Adaptec’s MaxIQ caches RAIDs with SSDs

Intel X25 makes the world go round

WHEN I FIRST saw the product that Adaptec is calling MaxIQ at CeBIT in March, it looked interesting, but was overwhelmed by the 5Z ultracapacitor backed RAID card. Now that Adaptec has let out all the details, the MaxIQ SSD RAID accelerator is by far the more interesting product.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 9, 2009

Best Buy’s Geek Squad votes union

Management petrified of it snowballing

IT LOOKS LIKE the old saying, “management gets the union it deserves” is coming to pass at Best Buy, or at least beginning to in parts of its Geek Squad division. We hear that some of them just voted by an overwhelming margin to go union.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 8, 2009

Intel puts out nine Lynnfield parts

Core i7, i5 and Xeon 3400s

AS WE SAID a few days ago, Intel is launching the new Lynnfield CPUs and the P55 chipset that goes with them. The CPU comes in three desktop flavors and six server variants.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 6, 2009

GlobalFoundries Parent ATIC buys Chartered Semiconductor

$3.9 billion give or take a few cents

IT LOOKS LIKE ATIC, one of the parents of GlobalFoundries, made a bid to buy Chartered Semiconductor. The deal has been rumored for some time, and it is now official.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 5, 2009

Intel to launch three parts next week

Chip, chipset, and CULVs

INTEL IS GOING to have a big day next Tuesday, launching three product families at once. Lynnfield, the attendant P55 chipset, and the category shaking CULV parts will all happen at the same time.
Update 1: dale -> field
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 3, 2009

And the Cypress shader count is…

Last chance to get your bets in to the bookie

WHEN WE HEARD the specs of Evergreen, the scene was one of jaws hanging down and people almost falling backwards into the snowy ground. The only question at that point was, could TSMC make them on the 40nm process?
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 1, 2009

Nvidia roadmaps turn up

Ugly and devoid of hope

THE BATTLE FOR GPU SUPREMACY this coming winter solstice holiday season is looking like Nvidia is bringing a dull butter knife and a blindfold to a howitzer fight. At least that is the impression its latest round of roadmaps is giving.
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