AMD Publicly Releases CodeXL 1.0
No more betas…
On December 4th, AMD released CodeXL to the general public after a public beta period.
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On December 4th, AMD released CodeXL to the general public after a public beta period.
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The question of what would happen if you built a Pentium on a modern process was answered during IDF 2011.
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One of the questions we’ve been dying to answer the past few years is who will win in the matchup between x86 and ARM.
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Updated: Intel has made some rather counter-intuitive pricing moves for high end graphics capabilities on their upcoming CPUs, and now we know why.
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The last few times we wrote about Penwell, Medfield, and other Intel 32nm Atom phone chips, you might have noticed the diagrams.
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One of the questions that has been bothering process geeks for months now is how Intel is doing Vt control in fin structures.
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There has been a lot of confusion over the names of the next generation consoles, tentatively XBox Next and PS4.
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Intel is about to make a splash with new graphics drivers, and there is one interesting twist to the story.
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Intel – logoIt looks like Intel is going to try and divide the CPU market up once more, SemiAccurate believes that this will be the 43rd product segment.
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“Wait for the hard numbers”, otherwise known as the mating call of the Lesser Skulking Microsoft Shill, Redmondus petardsmoochii was heard far and wide this week.
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A few details about Intel’s Broadwell chip are now leaking, and the biggest bang is surrounding the GPU.
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LSI had a talk on the Next Generation MultiCore ARM Architectures in networking devices, and it had some very interesting reasoning for their architecture
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When we reviewed AMD’s FX-8350 we weren’t able to find the time to really explore it’s overclocking capabilities.
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Updated: Remember when SemiAccurate said that Kaveri was going to be ‘reevaluated’ and slipped to 2014?
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Amkor was showing off a package type I hadn’t seen before called FCmBGA at LSI’s AIS.
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