Gigabyte shows off three long rumored technologies
CES 2013: In the wild for the trifecta
Given the lack of new CPUs and chipsets lately, you would be forgiven if you expected Gigabyte to not have anything new at CES.
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Given the lack of new CPUs and chipsets lately, you would be forgiven if you expected Gigabyte to not have anything new at CES.
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Update 1/24/13 @11am: It looks like the end of an era is upon us, today Intel announces the phase-out of their branded motherboard line.
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Synaptics had a really nifty tablet tech called Sensa, aimed at fixing multi-touch errors, on display at CES.
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Inwin stepped up their CES presence in 2013 with a booth near the front of one of the halls, and SemiAccurate is glad they did.
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ST-Ericksson just came out of nowhere with a novel FD-SOI 28nm process that they developed to take the phone SoC speed crown. Updated
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Remember when we said that Facebook was going ARM a few years ago and all the pundits laughed?
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AMD is announcing an Open Compute line of server boards today from a project called AMD Open 3.0.
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As is normal at CES, when you see streams of blue tinged moles all going in the same direction, you follow them.
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SemiAccurate was lucky enough to spot an unmarked prototype at the Intel booth at CES.
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With one exception, Intel’s press conference at CES was depressing and a lawyer’s signature short of outright lying.
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A startup called AccidentallyExtraordinary had one of the few new ideas at CES, touch controlled headphones.
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The Twonky trailer at CES has something I wasn’t expecting, their server running on a Raspberry Pi.
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The product you have all been waiting for has finally arrived, the new Rambus light bulb!
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Two new parts from SuperMicro at CES, a mini-ITX case and a board to go with it.
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Two pictures of wafers to kick off the day, a Global Foundries 20nm wafer, and a 14nm wafer.
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