IBM Power 7+ spotted, and it is a monster
Common Platform 2012: Mine is bigger than yours
Every once in a while, a company will do something really unexpected, like IBM’s laying down the law in packaging last week.
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Every once in a while, a company will do something really unexpected, like IBM’s laying down the law in packaging last week.
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Samsung wasn’t going to be shown up by IBM at the wafer bragging sweepstakes, so they showed of a 14nm wafer and a 20nm wafer.
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AMD is launching single socket Opteron’s today, welcome the new 3200 series.
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IBM was the first to show off 14nm wafers at Common Platform last week, and they are pretty.
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Of the three keynotes at the recent Common Platform conference, Global Foundries was tasked with discussing the business side of things.
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Last week was a busy one, rumors are pouring out from almost every forum about Nvidia’s apparently soon to launch Kepler architecture.
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Running around at Common Platform, we happened to notice a little slide on Samsung’s Exynos 5 series specs.
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Since the first mass production DirectX 11 GPU was introduced with ATI’s HD 5870 back in the latter half of 2009 many things have changed.
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If you recall our last story about Intel and the Ivy Bridge non-delay, we mentioned that it happened due to a large customer order.
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If you haven’t been paying attention, there was a recent flap about Intel delaying Ivy Bridge chips by a quarter.
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There has been a lot of misunderstanding about the TSMC shutdown news from last week, so lets look at it a little more closely.
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At GDC, Kongregate, the online games portal, gave a fascinating talk on monetizing game content.
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Sit down before you read this one, we will wait for a second while you do.
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Lets look at exactly what Intel is launching today, there are a ton of chips, SKUs, boards, boxes, and accessories.
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Intel is finally launching the Romley platform today, the two socket Sandy Bridge-EP based server line.
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