Trinity rumors confirmed, GPU, speeds and more
GTC 2011: Vague slides tell you a lot
It looks like Trinity, aka the next generation big APU, is going to be everything the rumors suggest.
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It looks like Trinity, aka the next generation big APU, is going to be everything the rumors suggest.
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It looks like WebOS may not be dead after all, even though HP has canceled the TouchPad, there are signs that Samsung (SEO:0059300) may be interested in buying the operating system behind the TouchPad.
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In keeping with SemiAccurate’s posting of CPU team shirt logos, we bring you the Llano product team shirt.
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Acer (TPE:2353) shares stopped trading briefly in Taiwan this morning as they hit what is called “limit low”, indicating that the stock exchange has a severe imbalance between buyers and sellers.
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Researchers from the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) in Japan have been experimenting with manufacturing high performance TFT transistors by printing them using ink jet technology.
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How big is AMD’s Bullodzer/Orochi core?
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Being in Palo Alto for Hot Chips 23, you run in to a lot of people who know things about big stories like the HP PC fire sale and Palm knifing.
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Intel is set to become the first company to mass produce non-planar transistors with their upcoming 22nm process.
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IBM (NYSE:IBM) has manufactured the first silicon that mimics neurons and synapses.
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It’s the weekly roundup.
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A team of researchers from Harvard and Stanford University have come up with a new organic semiconductor that could potentially rival inorganic semiconductors, according to an article in the journal Nature Communications.
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A number of Ultrabook manufacturers in Taiwan that SemiAccurate has spoken to have voiced displeasure with Intel’s pricing scheme for processors.
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A few weeks ago, we told you that Texas Instruments was trying to sell off their OMAP division. Updated August 19th, 2011 6pm
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Watch out, Intel. The Chinese are gunning for your embedded presence in China – and maybe around the world.
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It is mating season for the singing moles of Redmond, fresh off their migration back from Mountain View, and they are singing about the XBox Next chip.
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