Razor shows off Project Christine at CES
CES14 Press Release
Over the past week gaming peripheral and boutique PC builder Razor has been teasing it’s concept of a modular gaming PC, Project Christine.
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Over the past week gaming peripheral and boutique PC builder Razor has been teasing it’s concept of a modular gaming PC, Project Christine.
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A helpful reader pointed us to a link that artfully describes why CEOs shouldn’t make blanket statements on analyst calls.
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Linksys is back and with the helpful hand of Belkin is now returning to the form that made the company famous.
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It looks like Nvidia is going to talk about Maxwell this Sunday so lets catch you up to speed a little early.
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It looks like Calxeda has some hard times ahead of it, the ARM server company just announced that they are restructuring. The official statement from the company is as follows: “Over the last few years, Calxeda has been a driving …
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It looks like 450mm wafers just got pushed back as ASML stopped production on the technology.
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What part does Samsung play in Apple’s 14nm plans, including Apple’s chunk of a foundry?
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Intel is willing to spend large sums to jump-start new markets, but the numbers that SemiAccurate has heard for one phone deal are simply staggering.
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A lot of people have a fundamental misunderstanding of AMD’s PowerTune 2.0 which is unfortunate because the tech is pretty simple.
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With that feedback in mind AMD announced an update to its hair simulation technology, TressFX 2.0, at its developer conference in mid-November.
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ST was showing off two neat tools for it’s STM32 family of controller boards, a Simulink based code generator and Java.
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If you can’t decide between 32Gb FC or 100GbE, LSI has a handy solution for you that can do both with one 28nm 28Gbps SerDes.
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Last year LSI made Syncro an official product, this year at AIS they expanded it to four servers and beyond.
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ARM had a interesting demo at Techcon about how to build a learning remote that never needed to be charged.
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Intel’s Quark CPU is a product that can not stand on it’s own without internal subsidies and bundling but that doesn’t stop the company from talking it up.
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