TI comes out with DockPort silicon
Cheap and useful docking stations kill Intel’s Thunderbolt
Texas Instruments just put a chip through the heart of Intel’s Thunderbolt folly with their new HD3SS2521 DockPort controller.
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Texas Instruments just put a chip through the heart of Intel’s Thunderbolt folly with their new HD3SS2521 DockPort controller.
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Displaylink had some new goodies in Taiwan from silicon to demos, nothing amazingly new but all could be quite useful.
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Nvidia’s New IP-based Business Model: An Analysis
We cover the various avenues for growth from Nvidia’s announcement of their new GPU licensing options.
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The most likely victim of Google’s new Chromecast dongle is something most people don’t consider to be a competitor, the Xbox One.
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Apple has somehow convinced Intel to give them a unique part for the next MacBook Pro, something that no one else will get.
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It looks like Nvidia is on a roll as far as canceling GPUs goes, SemiAccurate moles say another major one has bitten the dust.
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The keynote lineup for the upcoming AMD Developer Summit was announced, and the lineup is nothing short of interesting. AMD Developer Summit 2013 – Event details: The AMD Developer Summit (APU13 in short for this year), is an annual event …
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I’ve learned a lot from talking to Relic about Company of Heroes 2, and hopefully I’ll do those conversations justice in this article.
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It looks like the Nvidia corporate blamethrower has just discharged again because sources are telling SemiAccurate that Nvidia Senior VP Dan Vivoli is now an ex-employee.
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One look around the Gelid booth at Computex and you understand why Arctic is not in the news any more and Gelid is.
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MSI was showing off two interesting mobo lines at Computex, the Power and Gaming series both of which had some interesting features.
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Gigabyte was not shy about showing accessories this year and they had a few unique twists as well as some more mainstream offerings.
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How are sales for Nvidia’s Shield “console” doing now that some of the initial dust has settled?
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Continuing our walk on the showfloor, we encountered an NVIDIA showgirl standing in front of a partner booth, with NVIDIA Shield on her hands. Surprisingly, there are no NVIDIA (or partners) PR around, which probably is a sign of confidence …
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The usually high-profile NVIDIA surprisingly took the low-profile route of marketing during Computex 2013. So basically what they do is to rely on their partners’ booths, each provided a corner as a showcase of “collaborated” products between NVIDIA and the …
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