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Category Archives: Memory

Charlie Demerjian
May 5, 2010

Nvidia downgrades Tesla again

About half the performance per watt promised

IT LOOKS LIKE Nvidia is being it’s normal honest self with respect to the company’s high end Tesla compute cards. Yes, the specs on them dropped again, precipitously, and that is from the already castr^h^h^h^h^h downgraded specs released last fall.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 3, 2010

Sandforce SSDs break TPC-C records

A look at the newest SSD controllers

SSD CONTROLLERS USUALLY have one winner per generation, and it looks like this time Sandforce is the dominant player. The company released two new controllers today, and set a few records with them for good measure.
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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 21, 2010

ATI’s Southern Islands tapes out

Game over for Nvidia

ATI IS ON A ROLL, having taped out its next generation GPU family called Southern Islands. ATI might call it the HD6xxx series, and it could be out before Nvidia gets its GTX4xx line of GPUs fully fleshed out and to market.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 16, 2010
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Intel releases the 6 core Xeon 5600 line

Part 1: What’s new with Westmere-EP servers

INTEL WON BACK most of the lead that AMD had earned in the server market with the Conroe and Penryn generation of CPUs, and erased the rest with the Nehalem generation. Today marks the release of Westmere-EP, the 6 core 32nm update to Nehalem, and the Intel lead just gets wider.
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Lars-Göran Nilsson
Mar 15, 2010

Intel gets more competitive in the SSD market

Drops price of 40GB X25-V to $125

IT APPEARS THAT the SSD price war has finally started, at least on the entry level end of the market. Intel has announced that it is dropping the price for its entry level X25-V 40GB drive to an affordable $125, which appears to be a pretty good deal.
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Lars-Göran Nilsson
Mar 15, 2010

USB 3.0 is too fast for thumb drives

Memory controllers run too hot for the tiny enclosures

ALTHOUGH A HANDFUL of USB 3.0 thumb drives have made it on to the market, it appears that they’re not as easy to make as one would at first think. It’s still early days of the USB 3.0 interface, although we’re starting to see a steady stream of USB 3.0 devices and most of them are hard drive related.
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Lars-Göran Nilsson
Mar 10, 2010

OCZ launches sub $100 SSD

Only available in 32GB

SOLID STATE DRIVES or SSDs are one of the hottest topics and add-ons that you can get for your PC now, although there’s still a lot of confusion going on with regards to what to get, as there are vast differences between the various models and the cost per GB is fairly high.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 8, 2010

Corsair makes direct contact

CeBIT 2010 Heat sinks, flash and SSDs

CORSAIR HAS SOME new toys at CeBIT along the usual lines of flash, memory and power supplies. Nothing was revolutionary, but all were updated in some useful ways.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 8, 2010

Magny-Cours and Quad-Fermi boxes pictured

CeBIT 2010 Supermicro has the goods

IF YOU WANTED to see AMD’s upcoming Magny-Cours boards or 4 GPU compute platforms at CeBIT, SuperMicro was the place to be. That is only the short list though, there were a lot of other interesting bits all over its corner at Hannover.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 3, 2010

CF/CFast 5.0 Prototype spotted

CeBIT 2010 Gems unattended sitting in the corner

POKING AROUND CEBIT has it’s benefits, especially if you know what to look for. At the SuperTalent booth, it looks like we found a prototype SATA2 CF/CFast card.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 3, 2010

USB3 flash drives are finally affordable

CeBIT 2010 Supertalent breaks the $70 barrier for speed

SUPERTALENT IS SHOWING a line of storage and memory products that range from consumer toys to serious enterprise level kit. The best one is the last missing piece of the storage puzzle, an affordable USB3 memory stick.
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Charlie Demerjian
Mar 2, 2010

Sapphire shows off an overclocked 4GB HD5970

CeBIT 2010 High end GPUs, netbooks and mini-projectors

SAPPHIRE HAS STARTED to branch out from GPUs, but that doesn’t mean it didn’t have a large selection of high end GPUs to show off. New to the boys in blue this year are micro-projectors, netbooks and micro-ITX boards.
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Lars-Göran Nilsson
Feb 25, 2010

TSMC to start 22nm trial runs in 2012

28nm is slightly delayed

THE MAKING OF computer chips is a complicated business, not only for the chip designers but also for the foundries. TSMC’s senior VP of R&D, Shang-Yi Chiang has announced that the company is getting ready for 22nm trial runs towards the end of 2012.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 1, 2010
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ATI Grey Screen of Death fix coming soon

Windows 7 and GDDR5 state changes

THERE HAS BEEN a lot of talk recently about ATI’s ‘Grey Screen of Death’ and almost all of it is hysterically overblown. Let’s take a look at the problem in a bit more detail.
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Lars-Göran Nilsson
Feb 1, 2010

Samsung announces 30nm DDR3 memory

DDR3 goes ‘green’

WHEN DDR3 MEMORY was launched it was hailed not only as offering much better performance than DDR2, but also as a much more power efficient type of memory. However, Samsung latest 30nm DDR3 offering has managed to improve upon the original specification to bring us even lower power requirements.
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