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Author Archives: Charlie Demerjian

Charlie Demerjian
Jun 29, 2009

Battery life claims become a class action

First step, look for anyone with a laptop

IT LOOKS LIKE the killer attack lawyers are circling the big OEMs, the scent of payola in the air. If you have been following the whole battery life tiff in the news, you will not be surprised that the affair is about to become a class action.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 29, 2009

HP proves you can make a desktop worse

Pavilion PC hobbled by stupidity

JUST WHEN YOU thought PC OEMs couldn’t get any dumber, HP reaffirms that the bottom has yet to be reached with their new Pavilion PC. How any OEM could be this abjectly stupid is beyond me, but they managed to take a PC that aspires to mediocrity and make it worse.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 26, 2009
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Apple to Nvidia: Don’t let the door hit your *ss on the way out

Not worded that nicely though

WORD HAS REACHED our tender ears that Apple has shown Nvidia the door, very unceremoniously. Several people who are familiar with the ‘negotiations’ are saying the language used tended to be a bit harsh.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 23, 2009

Gateway breaks the lock on AMD’s NEO

Flawed DV-2 clone almost a contender

GATEWAY JUST ANNOUNCED a new computer that straddles the netbook/notebook line, the LT Series. More importantly than the specs, it looks like the HP monopoly on AMD Yukon-class CPUs is up.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 23, 2009

Nokia and Intel tout a fluffy future

Big Linux news in the fine print

INTEL LOVES NOKIA and Nokia loves Intel, you know that because they announced it in a joint conference call. There was little of substance, vague future prognostications, and two real bits to chew on.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 22, 2009

ATI to have 4 DX11 cards in October

Nvidia to have nothing but hot air

A LOT OF people don’t understand the train that is heading at Nvidia this fall, most pundits think that the red locomotive only has Cypress trees on it. They would be wrong, there are not one but at least four cards coming in October, possibly a bit before.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 22, 2009

J&W shows off thin laptops

Inexpensive magnesium alloy

ONE OF THE companies that most westerners have never heard of, J&W, had one o the best laptop lineups at Computex. The upcoming 8xx series is one to watch closely.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 20, 2009

Why are there no 4770s?

RV740’s gestation and disappearance explained

WHEN WE FIRST started talking about TSMC 40nm delays a year ago, people laughed, but the ramifications of those, and subsequent slips, are becoming clear. The lack of availability of ATI’s RV740/HD4770 chip is tied to this, but not in the obvious way.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 20, 2009

Ziff-Davis shutters ExtremeTech

Another good one gone

WORD HAS REACHED us that one of the last good generalist computer sites, ExtremeTech, is going away. According to our sources, ET will be shut down in a week or two.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 18, 2009
2

Intel proves branding can get worse

i7, i5 and i3 done wrong

INTEL JUST TRANSITIONED their product naming schemes from annoying to downright stupid. The new branding schemes make no sense and will only add confusion to a line that is already almost impenetrable.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 15, 2009

Promise shows off two SAS-6 cards

Internal and external

PROMISE PROMISED US they would deliver SAS 6Gb/s RAID cards in short order, and at Computex, they did. There were two 8 channel SAS cards shown off, one internal and one external.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 15, 2009

Intel didn’t neglect Ultra-Mobility

Moorestown and phones

INTEL LEFT THE most impressive parts of their Computex messaging for last, the so called ultra-mobility segment. This category encompasses handheld widgets, micro-laptops, phones and other gadgets.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 15, 2009

Nvidia’s 40nm mobile slides in detail

Agonizingly boring as usual

IT ALWAYS SEEMS to be the case that the quality of a slide deck is inversely proportional to the amount of interest it generates, and if my email is any indication, there are a lot of people interested in the Nvidia mobile 40nm deck. So, agonizingly boring as it is, we will share the notes we took on the presentation.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 14, 2009

NVidia launches 5 40nm mobile parts Monday

We get you the specs early

NVIDIA IS STILL not talking to us, and competition in the graphics world means you the reader win. They have five new 40nm mobile parts launching tomorrow, luckily we can bring you the specs now at discount prices.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 13, 2009

Intel talks next gen desktops

Lynnfield, Clarkdale and Pine Trail

INTEL TALKED MOSTLY about mobile solutions at Computex, but desktop and consumer electronics were far from neglected. New were two i7 CPUs, talk of Lynnfield, Pinetrail, and even flash based accelerators.
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