Sandisk now owns Fusion IO fully
Quite additive and possibly unique enterprise offerings impending
It is official now, Sandisk owns Fusion IO completely putting the company in the forefront of enterprise flash.
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It is official now, Sandisk owns Fusion IO completely putting the company in the forefront of enterprise flash.
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Everyone is talking about Intel’s 14nm Broadwell CPU and it’s problems but no one seems to be asking the most important question.
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When you follow a company for long enough, you can read their messaging like a book and Intel is scared silly.
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Not content to blow both feet off with a shotgun, Microsoft is going for the kneecaps now by blackmailing it’s customers.
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Yesterday SemiAccurate told you about Intel’s problems with Broadwell and a little clue as to why.
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VR-Zone has printed some roadmaps that begin to tell the story about the woes of Intel’s 14nm Broadwell line.
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Three months ago SemiAccurate not only told you Nvidia’s Denver was dead, but technically why it was a goner.
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SemiAccurate’s sources are all saying IBM has sold their foundry business, it is a done deal.
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Qualcomm has just purchased 60GHz 802.11ad technology company Wilocity and also announced a 3-band chipset.
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It looks like Nvidia has reworked their GM204 roadmaps again with big Maxwells and shrinks now listed.
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Synaptics was showing SemiAccurate three new demos at Computex called Tactus, Orzo, and Vermicelli.
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You might recall Pretec from their past flash drive creations, this year at Computex they were showing off car batteries too.
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Asmedia was showing off functional 10Gb USB3.1 silicon in two packages during Computex.
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One cute little device from Computex was Antec’s Lifecard, a tiny 2000mAh cell phone battery.
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There was only one real question about ARM based servers remaining and AppliedMicro just answered it, “When can you buy them?”
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