Major foundry fixes 14/16nm process problems
Good news is better for the industry than bad
Remember that pesky 14/16nm process that SemiAccurate told you was having major problems?
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Remember that pesky 14/16nm process that SemiAccurate told you was having major problems?
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In a move that everyone expected, Cherry is finally going to make their own keyboard.
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Tylt was showing SemiAccurate something really useful at CES, a directionless USB cable.
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Intel is finally doing the right thing in the SFF PC market with a new motherboard concept shown at CES.
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PNY just launched four lines of SSDs at CES and SemiAccurate got some of the details.
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Coolchip Technologies was showing SemiAccurate a very, err, cool, CPU, err, cooler at CES.
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OCZ, the consumer arm of Toshiba flash storage, was showing SemiAccurate their next-gen SSD controller and other goodies at CES.
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It looks like Intel is trickling out another batch of Broadwells and it is everything SemiAccurate said it would be. If you recall our older stories, we got the problems bang on, others are still clueless. Lets start out with …
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Quantenna is showing off two very interesting wireless products at CES, an 8×8 MU-MIMO radio and a software suite.
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One of the more interesting stories of 2014 was Intel and “contra-revenue funding”, how and why.
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In news that will send shivers up the spine of many in the server world, a group that includes Foxconn just bought Calxeda’s assets.
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SemiAccurate has been following GPU developments and felt it was time for a little end-of-year update.
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One Standard SemiAccurate didn’t remember existed until Toshiba showed it to us at Computex was SD card UHS-II.
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Marvell is launching a new business unit for 3D printer SoCs along with the exciting new 88PA6120 and software.
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AMD just put out a general update for their FirePro lines to go along with a big price cut.
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