Intel’s phone ambitions are more than core deep
SoCs, not cores, are where the market is now
In the last part of the Intel phone/Medfield article, we looked at the package and the core, now it is time for the good stuff.
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In the last part of the Intel phone/Medfield article, we looked at the package and the core, now it is time for the good stuff.
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Japanese memory manufacturer Elpida (TYO:6665) has just started sampling two distinct flavors of mobile DRAM
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Five companies team up to introduce standard for content protection on SD Cards
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SuperTalent today announced the launch of the Storage POD Mini, a miniature version of the current Storage POD USB 3.0 external SSD offering.
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ST-Ericsson will later this week present a paper detailing the first three-layer chip involving logic.
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Sandforce is calling the device the SF-2481 SSD processor.
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During IDEM, which is held in Washington, D.C. this week, the European research institute IMEC ….
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IMFT, the subsidiary jointly owned by Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) and Micron (NASDAQ:MU) have announced the industry’s first 128Gb NAND device.
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AMD marketing has been dropping the ball rather painfully of late, and with the re-launch of their memory, they did it again.
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Samsung (SEO:005930) has developed an 8Gb Phase Change Memory chip…
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It looks like AMD is planning on launching desktop HD7000 GPUs in January, and SemiAccurate just got a few more bits about them.
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What Intel’s Rajeeb Hazra held up in the air was one of the largest chips I’ve ever seen.
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Do you know why RDRAM from Rambus (NASDAQ:RMBS) never panned out?
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We’ve got a couple of GPU reviews, some odd balls, and even a CPU review in store for you this week. Who’s looking forward to SC11 conference?
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