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Author Archives: Charlie Demerjian

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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 20, 2013
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How does the Sony PS4 fare against sidechannel crypto attacks?

Playstation 4 vs the white hats with tools round 1

Last week SemiAccurate told you how the XBox One fared against sidechannel crypto attacks, today the PS4 goes under the sensor loop.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 19, 2013

LSI updates Sandforce controllers with the new SF3700 line

Flash storage goes PCIe for real this time

LSI just released the SF 3700 line of Sandforce flash controllers with a little better everything and two big additions.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 18, 2013

What does ARM’s POP IP get a customer?

Techcon 13: It stands for nothing but it is actually something

At Techcon ARM announced 11 new POP products to a world that mostly replied, “What is POP?”
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AMD Radeon Logo 2013
Charlie Demerjian
Nov 15, 2013

AMD clarifies Battlefield 4 bundle wording

How can you not read this story with such an exciting title?

A few days ago AMD announced that Battlefield 4 would be bundled with all Radeon R9 cards but and update clarifies things by changing “would” to “could”.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 13, 2013

AMD outs Beema and Mullins SoCs for 2014

APU 13: One new, one not new, and three still not public

Today AMD is introducing two new SoCs, Beema which SemiAccurate told you about last week, and Mullins.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 13, 2013

How many units will the XBox One and Playstation 4 ship?

APU 13: Indirect data leads to connected dots

One question on everyone’s mind is how many systems will the XBox One and Playstation 4 ship in the first year?
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AMD Radeon Logo 2013
Charlie Demerjian
Nov 12, 2013

AMD bundles Battlefield 4 with all R9 series cards

Clean kil in the bundling wars for the moment

There has been a lot of talk about game bundles and the new R-series GPUs lately and AMD just put it to bed with Battlefield 4.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 11, 2013

AMD charts a path to Java on the GPU

APU 13: From Aparapi to Sumatra Java gets more parallel

AMD has been ramping up their tools effort of late to support GPU compute on the server side and today it is Java’s turn again.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 11, 2013

Rambus tries to speed up DDR4 and save power

Techcon 13: R+ Technologies shown off in silicon

You may remember Rambus from their lightbulbs, cameras, and crypto programs, but did you know that they also do DRAM technology?
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 7, 2013

AMD code names float out

And the successors to Kabini and Kaveri go island hopping

It is spring in Australia and as you know that means it is AMD roadmap time once again along with four new offerings.
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SD card
Charlie Demerjian
Nov 6, 2013

SD Association comes out with 30MBps Speed Class 3

Not a big deal, just an incremental advance

The SD card association just announced a new spec called UHS Speed Class 3 for SDHC and SDXC cards.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 6, 2013

How well does the XBox One do against sidechannel crypto attacks?

SemiAccurate asked around and got some surprising answers

Security is said to be a fundamental feature of the PS4 and XBox one so how well do they do against sidechannel attacks?
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 5, 2013
1

Intel fabs Altera’s Stratix 10 FPGA with four ARM A53 cores

Techcon 13: Yes the sky is falling, and the the implications are bigger than the headlines

Altera just announced Stratix 10, a 14nm FPGA with four ARM A53 cores built on Intel’s FinFET process.
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ARM logo
Charlie Demerjian
Nov 4, 2013

ARM talks tech about the 32-core CCN-508 bus

Techcon 13: CCN-504 almost doubled in every respect

ARM is launching the successor to the CCN-504 bus, say hi to the new 32-core supporting CCN-508 bus.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 4, 2013

16-core ARM A15 based LSI Axxia silicon spotted

Techcon 13: It’s real, it runs, and if you have a basestation to upgrade it is for you

That 16-core A15 Axxia communications chip LSI keeps talking about is finally here and SemiAccurate got their hands on one.
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