Texas Instruments shutters consumer OMAP lines
The only course of action left after sale faltered
Last week Texas Instruments announced that they were scaling back their OMAP division for smartphones and tablets.
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Last week Texas Instruments announced that they were scaling back their OMAP division for smartphones and tablets.
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Word has reached SemiAccurate that Asus just made a bid for Asrock’s mobo division.
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Western Digital has finally come out with four large SAS drives called the WD RE line.
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Intel is releasing their Windows tablet variant of Medfield today code named Clover Trail.
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AMD is finally releasing their desktop Trinity to the unwashed masses, so here are the important details.
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A lot of people have been asking about Rosepoint, the Intel Atom plus digital radio.
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The last keynote of IDF was a breath of fresh air, in a turn of form, Intel talked tech!
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There were a lot of incredulous and dismissive comments when SemiAccurate said that Apple would be going Intel free in the next few years.
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Although it is a hard thing to say, IDF 2012 was probably the worst SemiAccurate has ever attended.
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News is finally echoing about the next three code names for AMD graphics cards.
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Adaptec has been really quiet of late, falling behind LSI in just about every turn and milestone.
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Working with some academic researchers, Intel has come up with a new and better way of doing height field rendering.
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Kingston had two worthy goodies at IDF, a USB stick and an SSD.
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Gigabyte is showing off a new and actually useful form factor at IDF, half-height miniITX.
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LSI had some SASsy goodies to show at IDF including the first production 12Gbps controller SemiAccurate has seen.
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