Godfrey Cheng turns up at Synaptics
That didn’t take long
It didn’t take long for Godfrey Cheng, recently ex-AMDer, to surface at Synaptics.
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It didn’t take long for Godfrey Cheng, recently ex-AMDer, to surface at Synaptics.
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You might remember our review of the GeChic 1301 “On-Lap” monitor from about three months ago. Since then, GeChic says they have been working tirelessly to produce an improved product. We concluded from the 1301 that while the idea was …
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It looks like someone at the top of Nvidia is getting all worked up, after all, it is roadmap revision season.
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Intel and Nissan are teaming up to bring Atom in to car infotainment systems,
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During GDC, we had a chance to play with an iPad running the service, and it did just what it said.
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One thing that keeps cropping up in geek circles is the use of GPUs in ‘cloud’ environments, and with the advent of Onlive’s desktop offering,
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Remember when we said that Haswell’s shader count was only the beginning of the performance story? The real reason behind the performance isn’t shader count, it is memory. When we wrote that Haswell was a graphics monster a few months …
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It looks like Qualcomm is going to pull a fast one on the industry and use an Imagination GPU for their quad-core S4 parts.
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A few weeks ago, ARM put out their new CPU/GPU compiler suite called Development Studio 5 (DS5).
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Yesterday our favorite niche graphics company, Lucid Logix, released a new piece of software designed to specifically to make Skyrim playable at reasonable quality settings on Intel’s Core-i5 based Ultrabooks.
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The world’s fastest phone is also the ugliest phone out there, but if I am wrong, don’t link corrections please.
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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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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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