Adaptec ups the bar for 12Gbps SAS cards
IDF 2012: 24 is the new 8, Mini-SAS or not
Adaptec has been really quiet of late, falling behind LSI in just about every turn and milestone.
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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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Kingston had two worthy goodies at IDF, a USB stick and an SSD.
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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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One really neat trend at the Sandforce/LSI IDF booth was large capacitors on SSDs.
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It looks like another high profile CxO is out at AMD, this time it is Thomas Seifert.
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Rambus was showing off a new high speed memory technology at IDF this last week, and it looks interesting.
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The first thing that caught our eye at Hynix were the SSDs, nothing amazing to look at, but they use a Sandforce controller.
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Intel has talked about the MIC/Phi architecture, but what are the specs?
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If you were thinking that Microsoft could not make their server line less palatable, Windows Server 2012 Essentials will prove you wrong.
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The best tech shown at IDF so far was the new SeaMicro box from AMD, say hi to the SM15000.
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Haswell may have the shaders to be a graphics monster, but it isn’t going to use them that way.
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Semiaccurate has learned that Intel intends to do away with DIMMs, DRAM, and any other sort of user addable memory.
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At Hot Chips 24, AMD’s Mark Papermaster gave a keynote speech that had a few technical tidbits in it.
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The three most pressing problems of modern silicon design, power, I/O pins, and yields can all be addressed by chip stacking.
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Hot Chips 24 had their usual tutorials on the first day, and this year the second topic, chip stacking, was of particular interest to SemiAccurate.
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