Qualcomm fills in the midrange with Snapdragon 653, 626, and 427
Features not necessarily aimed directly at users
Last week at their 4G/5G summit, Qualcomm introduced three new Snapdragons, the 653, 626, and 427.
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Last week at their 4G/5G summit, Qualcomm introduced three new Snapdragons, the 653, 626, and 427.
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Western Digital is portending the future of storage with two new SSDs, Green and Blue.
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Taiwanese battery maker Prologium has a lithium ceramic battery that bends, folds, cuts, and doesn’t explode.
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Earlier this year Displaylink rolled out their normal goodies with high rez USB displays aplenty.
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Phytium showed off working 64-core FT-2000 ARM server SoCs and 4-core FT-1500 laptops at Hot Chips.
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Qualcomm is finally putting bare Snapdragon SoCs on sale with their new 410E and 600E. This may seem like a minor step but the big change is on the support side. You may not have noticed but you can’t really …
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It looks like the MRAM gates are wide open with Spin Transfer Technologies revealing their wares.
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ARM has introduced a new realtime core and architecture, lets welcome the new v8-R and Cortex-R52.
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Everspin and Globalfoundries are announcing pMTJ ST-MRAM for GF’s SOI process.
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Intel just knocked one out of the park with their stellar new 7th generation Core processor aka Kaby Lake.
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Today Qualcomm unveiled a little more about the upcoming Snapdragon 821 SoC.
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Intel likely paid a high price to secure ARM’s support, something their foundry wing desperately needed.
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Time for SemiAccurate to bring you the name of the next next Atom core.
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University of Tokyo’s Rekimoto Lab was showing off Lidarman at Siggraph, and it was really neat.
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Qualcomm was showing off three VR technologies at Siggraph plus one 3D scanner.
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