Xilinx sets new FPGA record
Virtex-7 2000T contains 6.8 billion transistors…
Want to roll your own processor, but can’t afford the fabbing of an ASIC?
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Want to roll your own processor, but can’t afford the fabbing of an ASIC?
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HP has a little know research lab in Beijing and the focus of this lab has just shifted to networking.
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Moving on to the CPU, there is one big dark secret that Intel is using to con the press into thinking the CPU and GPU power of the Ultrabooks are adequate.
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You know a product is a dog when it is available widely in stores long before reviewers get sent some.
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Freescale Semiconductor Inc.(NYSE:FSL) has just signed a license from ARM allowing it to use the newly released Cortex-A7 design.
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It looks like Nvidia is keeping to their usual form with Tegra, the schedule just slipped a year.
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Soctronics headquartered in Hyderabad, India has completed its first design of a 28nm chip according to a press release that the company issued.
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The Brazos based T56N, an E-350 for the embedded market, has popped up in a new system from WIN Enterprises aimed at casino gaming applications.
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ARM and TSMC have just completed the design of a test chip based on the Cortex-A15 processor design according to a press release from the companies.
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Bulldozer is finally here, and the numbers all show that it isn’t going to to be taking any performance crowns.
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Bulldozer is finally here, and the numbers all show that it isn’t going to to be taking any performance crowns.
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This fall it is exactly 40 years since the first microprocessor saw the day of light. Intel has of course provided us with a press kit that we will make good use of, but complement it with additional information.
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Extreme Ultraviolet lithography was originally expected to be implemented at the 22nm node, which is where Intel’s is at the moment, but much points to the fact that it will not be ready for another couple of generations even though lithography supplier ASML is hopeful.
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The current generation of flash memory is manufactured on 19/20nm technology and according to IMEC shrinking of this technology combined with stacking is likely to make it possible to manufacture for a couple of more generations all the way down to 11nm.
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A few days ago, we took a look at the Bulldozer core architecture, now lets walk through the rest of the chip.
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