Intel names Haswell intgrated graphics Iris
Lots of meaningless numbers and no specs
Rather than actually fix crippling graphics problems for Haswell, Intel is going on a marketing blitz around the word Iris.
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Rather than actually fix crippling graphics problems for Haswell, Intel is going on a marketing blitz around the word Iris.
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Some you might know the current 2S Sandy Bridge-EP platform called Romley and its Ivy Bridge based successor is named Brickland.
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Sonics and ARM just made an agreement to use Sonics interconnects patents and some power management tech in ARM products.
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It looks like Nvidia has canned the GK11x line, replacing it with simple reworking of the fusings of GK10x, something that foreshadows serious internal problems.
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A lot of people laughed when SemiAccurate called the last round of Apple notebooks as going to Nvidia but we were dead on. This time we tell you what GPUs are going in to the MacBook Pros. No peeking in …
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A lot of people were questioning our premise that Microsoft doesn’t care about gamers for the next XBox, but there is a very good reason why they don’t.
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GDC this year made one thing clear, Sony wins the next generation console race, period.
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It looks like Archos just shook up the cell phone market with three new Android entries, the 35 Carbon, 50 Platinum, and 53 Platinum.
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DLNA and Miricast dongles were a dime a dozen at MWC, but one of the nicest was the Jak from a little Korean company called bCoda.
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Intel is taking the whole Software Defined Networking paradigm serious with the release of two new platforms today.
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If you have never seen how a large company does damage control from the inside, the somewhat surreal proceedings are a bit hard to understand.
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Cisco is going to make chips with Intel as a foundry for one simple reason, they have to.
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Remember when SemiAccurate said Microsoft had failed?
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Intel is still trying to pretend Thunderbolt is not dead, but two new chips don’t do much to change the underlying problems.
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Intel is re-imagining the what servers are, and the result looks nothing like what you think of as a server.
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