Apple, Samsung, Intel, and foundry plans
Analysis: 14nm is not what it seems, nor is it from whom it seems
What part does Samsung play in Apple’s 14nm plans, including Apple’s chunk of a foundry?
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What part does Samsung play in Apple’s 14nm plans, including Apple’s chunk of a foundry?
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Intel is willing to spend large sums to jump-start new markets, but the numbers that SemiAccurate has heard for one phone deal are simply staggering.
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A lot of people have a fundamental misunderstanding of AMD’s PowerTune 2.0 which is unfortunate because the tech is pretty simple.
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ST was showing off two neat tools for it’s STM32 family of controller boards, a Simulink based code generator and Java.
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If you can’t decide between 32Gb FC or 100GbE, LSI has a handy solution for you that can do both with one 28nm 28Gbps SerDes.
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Last year LSI made Syncro an official product, this year at AIS they expanded it to four servers and beyond.
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Windows has failed, PCs are dead, and the misery that is Windows 8 is to blame but why?
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ARM had a interesting demo at Techcon about how to build a learning remote that never needed to be charged.
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Intel’s Quark CPU is a product that can not stand on it’s own without internal subsidies and bundling but that doesn’t stop the company from talking it up.
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Nvidia has triumphantly exited markets such as chipsets or taken a step back from other markets such as Denver/x86.
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For those of you waiting for an 8-core ARM Mali GPU, your prayers have been answered in the form of the AMLogic AML8726-M8 SoC.
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In the race to be the “in” motor control application kit for the cool kids at Techcon, Infineon’s XMC4500 wins hands down.
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If the LSI Warpdrive XP line is too tame for you, you might want to consider the upcoming Warpdrive Nytro 7000 series.
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LSI is finally launching all those SAS12 goodies that they have been talking about for the last year, ROCs, IOC, HBAs, expanders, and RAID cards.
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LSI has updated it’s Nytro PCIe flash drive line with two new models, the XP 6209 and XP 6210.
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