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Category Archives: Mobile

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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 26, 2013

ST-Ericsson shows off 3.0GHz ARM A9 tablet

MWC 2013: Faster than a speeding A15 shaped bullet

ST-Ericsson was showing of a 3GHz dual core tablet at MWC, not bad for the venerable ARM A9 core.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 24, 2013

Intel doubles up on phones with Z2580 Clover Trail+

MWC 2013: Twice the CPU, GPU, memory, and much more

At CES, SemiAccurate showed you a dual core Clover Trail phone from Lenovo, now officially called Clover Trail+.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 20, 2013

Nvidia’s T4i and Grey adds one new twist to the Tegra tale

Nothing to change the analysis, just a small addition

Remember when SemiAccurate said Nvidia shuffled their Tegra lineup to insert a stopgap A9 part?
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 19, 2013
1

LSI launches a 16-core ARM A15 cell phone chip

The Axxia 5500 family is cool, but not what you are thinking

LSI is the first SoC vendor to hit the magic 16-core mark for an ARM based phone chip, but the Axxia 5500 isn’t what you think.
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Charlie Demerjian
Feb 18, 2013
9

Nvidia’s telegraphs Tegra’s woes at CES

Analysis: Design wins are decidedly absent for good reason

Nvidia took a decidedly different tone at the launch of Tegra 4, and the muted tone shows exactly how much trouble their mobile line is in.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 31, 2013
1

E-Fun makes inexpensive Android tablets with IPS screens

CES 2013: Nextbook 7GP and 8GP were a pleasant surprise

You have probably never heard of a tablet maker called E-Fun before, but CES showed that they are worth a look next time you are tablet shopping.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 24, 2013

Lenovo shows off their engineering prowess at CES

CES 2013: The details, not necessarily the package, make the product

Lenovo had some headline grabbing products at CES, but few people reported on why these devices are better than others.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 17, 2013

ST-Ericksson puts out a 2.5GHz phone chip

CES 2013: A novel 28nm FD-SOI process makes it all possible

ST-Ericksson just came out of nowhere with a novel FD-SOI 28nm process that they developed to take the phone SoC speed crown. Updated
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 12, 2012

Nvidia’s Audi win goes to TI’s Jacinto 5 SoC

All means less than you expect in Santa Clara

Remember that triumphant deal between Nvidia and Audi to use Tegras in all 2012 Audi products? UPDATED
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 31, 2012

Microsoft Surface can not compete against real tablet

In pictures: Designed to be a failure

Microsoft does not understand tablets, and this means the company cannot make a competitive mobile product.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 24, 2012

An update on Apple moving away from Intel

Timetables, technology, and gating factors

There were a lot of incredulous and dismissive comments when SemiAccurate said that Apple would be going Intel free in the next few years.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 20, 2012

Kingston has a SATA based USB SSD

IDF 2012: And a few capacitor backed SSDs for good measure

Kingston had two worthy goodies at IDF, a USB stick and an SSD.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 17, 2012
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Rambus shows a best of both worlds memory tech

IDF 2012: Speed and power, not to mention sockets

Rambus was showing off a new high speed memory technology at IDF this last week, and it looks interesting.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 17, 2012
13

Hynix shows off DDR4 DIMMs and 1xnm flash

IDF 2012: Speed, density, and SSDs that use it

The first thing that caught our eye at Hynix were the SSDs, nothing amazing to look at, but they use a Sandforce controller.
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Thomas Ryan
Sep 13, 2012
5

Technicolor and Portrait Displays Team Up to Certify Displays

Another sticker on your new IPS panel…

Yesterday at Intel’s annual developer forum, or IDF, Technicolor and Portrait Displays launched a certification program for OEMs and display manufactures.
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