Intel pulls in Z68 launch date
Same chip, different fuse, more money
It looks like Intel is pulling the launch of the ‘all new’ Z68 chipset.
Read more ▶
It looks like Intel is pulling the launch of the ‘all new’ Z68 chipset.
Read more ▶
AMD just took, and then retracted, a major step forward in the whole ‘fusion’ concept, enabling profiling across heterogeneous cores.
Read more ▶
Being the second Monday of April, we are legally obliged to keep articles about semiconductors short and sweet.
Read more ▶
LucidLogix might be the first company to announce graphics switching technology for desktop system, but it seems like Virtu won’t be the only option.
Read more ▶
News coming out of Taiwan from various sources is indicating that we can expect much pricier computers and computer related components later this year as a result of the disaster in Japan.
Read more ▶
Once the motherboard makers get ready to launch new models based on upcoming chipsets from AMD (AMD) and Intel (INTC), expect to see a much wider range of USB 3.0 host controllers than we’ve seen to date.
Read more ▶
Hot on the heels of the short-lived but self-described success of Tegra 2, Nvidia (NVDA) is going to launch a new core in about a year cunningly called T30 or Tegra 3.
Read more ▶
AMD is going to out the details of it’s next generation ‘Southern Islands’ GPU family at a very unlikely place, the Fusion Developers Conference this June.
Read more ▶
Those crazy marketers at Intel (INTC) are at it again, this time with a new name for Z68’s SSD disk caching.
Read more ▶
The AMD and Global Foundries Wafer Purchase Agreement (WPA) that was released yesterday made little to no sense.
Read more ▶
The second week of spring brings with it new GPUs, and this second week of spring is no exception, the AMD HD6790 just popped up on Newegg.
Read more ▶
AMD just amended it’s wafer purchase agreements with Global Foundries in a way that appears to take a poke at the foundry’s yields. UPDATE SOON.
Read more ▶
At least now we know who LucidLogix first Virtu customer is, namely none other than Intel (INTC) itself who intends to bundle the graphics switching software with some of its Genuine Intel Desktop Boards.
Read more ▶
Intel is always putting out new code names, and some that we hear we have to sit on until they leak a bit. The following four, Haswell and the next three, are good examples of that.
Read more ▶
Intel’s (NASDAQ:INTC) much expected consumer version of its Patsburg chipset appears to have been christened and rather than going with the logical move of calling it X68, Intel decided to call its new baby X79.
Read more ▶