LSI adds more error correction and space to SSDs
Sandforce adds a working Shield and DVS to controllers
LSI is talking about two new technologies in their Sandforce controllers that deal with space and error correction.
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LSI is talking about two new technologies in their Sandforce controllers that deal with space and error correction.
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There is a lot of coverage of the dueling Dell buyout offers and more than a few rumors about a Dell buyout of Blackberry too.
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The up front licensing costs are actually the simplest part of the story, from here it gets a little tricky.
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It looks like new GPUs are coming this fall with AMD’s Hawaii now set for late September.
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People routinely ask SemiAccurate about ARM CPUs which is an odd question because ARM makes absolutely no silicon.
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Texas Instruments just put a chip through the heart of Intel’s Thunderbolt folly with their new HD3SS2521 DockPort controller.
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Coolermaster had four things of note at Computex, three of which were entirely new to SemiAccurate.
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There were two really interesting devices on display at the Spectec booth at Computex, one was unusual the other was a portent.
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Displaylink had some new goodies in Taiwan from silicon to demos, nothing amazingly new but all could be quite useful.
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Adata had a bunch of cool things at Computex including some that were based on emerging standards too.
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The PC market is moribund and withering because of Microsoft and Intel’s mandates, but that didn’t stop Inhon from actually innovating.
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The most likely victim of Google’s new Chromecast dongle is something most people don’t consider to be a competitor, the Xbox One.
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Synology had a few new updates at Computex along side a few new products that we weren’t expecting.
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Intel is back to their normal unethical PR ways with another set of disingenuously fake ‘low power’ SDP numbers.
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Apple has somehow convinced Intel to give them a unique part for the next MacBook Pro, something that no one else will get.
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