Tegra 3 missed performance goals by wide margins
Late, problematic, and far too costly
Nvidia’s ‘quad-ish’ core Tegra 3/Kal-el is bad idea with a worse implementation, and that is before the financials.
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Nvidia’s ‘quad-ish’ core Tegra 3/Kal-el is bad idea with a worse implementation, and that is before the financials.
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As dimensions keep shrinking so does the efficiency of traditional transistors. There are a couple of different solutions to this particular problem.
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When it comes to servers lower is better.
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Calxeda just launched what is quite possibly the most important new chip this year, it will change the game.
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This particular card uses a custom designed PCB that deviates in a number of key ways from Nvidia’s reference design.
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AMD has some top secret prototype GPUs floating, and SemiAccurate managed to get a picture of one.
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It seems that with every passing year SSDs come further and further into the mainstream. 2011 is no exception that rule and OCZ’s Terabyte SSD drive exemplifies that point quite well.
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Extreme Ultraviolet lithography was originally expected to be implemented at the 22nm node, which is where Intel’s is at the moment, but much points to the fact that it will not be ready for another couple of generations even though lithography supplier ASML is hopeful.
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The current generation of flash memory is manufactured on 19/20nm technology and according to IMEC shrinking of this technology combined with stacking is likely to make it possible to manufacture for a couple of more generations all the way down to 11nm.
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OCZ announced yesterday that it was acquiring a design team, in addition to a perpetual patent license, from PLX Technologies.
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Both IBM (NYSE:IBM) and the start-up Crocus are very active in the field of MRAM (Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory)
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Samsung has a lot of cutting edge DRAM technologies to show off, and they did just that at IDF.
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It seems that Kingston is looking to make waves in the flash drive market by introducing a product aimed at people with data worth hiding.
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