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Category Archives: Memory

OakGate logo
Charlie Demerjian
Dec 23, 2013

OakGate makes an SSD tester that does it all

AIS 2013: One tester to rule them all, one box to test 24 of them

If you are serious about testing SSDs, you can make your own testing rig or turn to OakGate Technologies for everything you need.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 10, 2013

LSI shows off 28nm 28Gbps SerDes for 32Gb FC and 100GbE

AIS 2013: If that isnt enough how about both protocols at once?

If you can’t decide between 32Gb FC or 100GbE, LSI has a handy solution for you that can do both with one 28nm 28Gbps SerDes.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 4, 2013

Analysis: Intel’s Quark SoC details paint a clearer picture

Analysis: What looked bad now appears untenable

Intel’s Quark CPU is a product that can not stand on it’s own without internal subsidies and bundling but that doesn’t stop the company from talking it up.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 25, 2013

LSI Nytro Warpdrive 7000-series spotted

Not official yet but we get a few juicy details

If the LSI Warpdrive XP line is too tame for you, you might want to consider the upcoming Warpdrive Nytro 7000 series.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 20, 2013

LSI releases lots of SAS12 goodies

AIS 2013: MegaRAID, HBAs, expanders, and ROCs all go to 12 now

LSI is finally launching all those SAS12 goodies that they have been talking about for the last year, ROCs, IOC, HBAs, expanders, and RAID cards.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 20, 2013

LSI ups the Nytro line to 2TB of flash

AIS 2013: PCIe storage just got bigger but note more advanced

LSI has updated it’s Nytro PCIe flash drive line with two new models, the XP 6209 and XP 6210.
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LSI logo
Charlie Demerjian
Nov 19, 2013

LSI updates Sandforce controllers with the new SF3700 line

Flash storage goes PCIe for real this time

LSI just released the SF 3700 line of Sandforce flash controllers with a little better everything and two big additions.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 11, 2013

Rambus tries to speed up DDR4 and save power

Techcon 13: R+ Technologies shown off in silicon

You may remember Rambus from their lightbulbs, cameras, and crypto programs, but did you know that they also do DRAM technology?
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SD card
Charlie Demerjian
Nov 6, 2013

SD Association comes out with 30MBps Speed Class 3

Not a big deal, just an incremental advance

The SD card association just announced a new spec called UHS Speed Class 3 for SDHC and SDXC cards.
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ARM logo
Charlie Demerjian
Nov 4, 2013

ARM talks tech about the 32-core CCN-508 bus

Techcon 13: CCN-504 almost doubled in every respect

ARM is launching the successor to the CCN-504 bus, say hi to the new 32-core supporting CCN-508 bus.
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 30, 2013

TSMC shows off production 20nm and 16nm dev wafers

Techcon 13: 20nm on the market now, 16nm a ways out

TSMC was showing off two wafers at Techcon, a production 20nm SoC and a pre-production 16nm without any qualifiers.
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ARM logo
Charlie Demerjian
Oct 29, 2013

ARM out two new GPUs, a 16-core Mali-T760 and 8-core T720

More speed, less bandwidth used, and all for less power

ARM is releasing two new GPUs today called the Mali-T720 and Mali-T760 both based on the Midgard architecture.
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AMD Radeon Logo 2013
Charlie Demerjian
Oct 23, 2013
1

A long look at AMD’s Hawaii and Volcanic Islands architecture

Start with GCN and add lots of goodies in the uncore

AMD is announcing their newest GPU called Hawaii or R9 290X today, say welcome to the Volcanic Islands (VI) Family.
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 18, 2013
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Sony takes a radically different approach to the PS4 lifecycle

The old way is not the new way this time around

Even before the Playstation 4 is out there are credible rumors about it’s replacement that suggest Sony is going down a radically different path this time.
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 14, 2013

Vivante puts out an OpenGL ES 2.0 GPU in less than 1mm^2

Officially for the Intenet of Things, unofficially a really tiny GPU

Since the term cloud isn’t getting much attention anymore it is time to move to the Internet of Things and Vivante is right there for it.
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