Qualcomm buys Wilocity and releases 60GHz radios
If you want a Snapdragon 810 with 802.11ad and MU-MIMO, it is here
Qualcomm has just purchased 60GHz 802.11ad technology company Wilocity and also announced a 3-band chipset.
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Qualcomm has just purchased 60GHz 802.11ad technology company Wilocity and also announced a 3-band chipset.
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One cute little device from Computex was Antec’s Lifecard, a tiny 2000mAh cell phone battery.
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There was only one real question about ARM based servers remaining and AppliedMicro just answered it, “When can you buy them?”
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Intel is once again wasting electrons and oxygen with a new low in briefings, this time ostensibly about the Knights Landing Xeon Phi.
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Intel is going to “converge” their cores, but what does that mean and when will it happen?
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Intel’s palpable desperation in the datacenter manifested itself in a knee-jerk reaction to Microsoft’s FPGA announcement at ISCA 2014.
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The big news from Rockchip at Computex was the Intel tie-up but the most significant was the functional RK3288 silicon SemiAccurate saw.
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SemiAccurate saw three new goodies from Supermicro at Computex, and not surprisingly all were server related.
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As usual at Computex, Adata had a lot of new memory goodies to show off from SSDs to USB dongles with a twist.
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It looks like Samsung’s logic program is still a train wreck with word of the cancellation of a major chip program.
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Yesterday AMD launched a new generation of G-series embedded SoCs.
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AMD launched the long awaited mobile Kaveri line yesterday along with two new branding lines.
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Today Intel announced three separate but related partnerships with Synopsys, Mentor Graphics, and Cadence to begin designing chips for Intel’s 14nm process.
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Yesterday ARM announced that they were establishing a new CPU design center in the Hsinchu Science Park.
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Cavium is upping the stakes in the ARM server SoC core count race with the new 48-core Thunder X chip.
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