Samsung shows off 32GB DIMMs and more
IDF 2011: Low power, high capacity, and quite dense
Samsung has a lot of cutting edge DRAM technologies to show off, and they did just that at IDF.
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Samsung has a lot of cutting edge DRAM technologies to show off, and they did just that at IDF.
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Every once in a while, one hand of a company bites the other hand, like Intel marketing biting Intel PR.
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Lenovo is finally starting to think(pad) outside of the box, and at IDF, they showed off what they have for toys.
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Amazon (NASDAQ:AMZN) is probably the most unpopular American company in China and Taiwan today after having released the Kindle Fire.
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Displaylink is showing off final, or near final, USB3 monitor adapters.
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At IDF, VIA was showing off two new USB3.0 goodies, a 4-port controller and a card reader/hub.
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Two bits of AMD news to relate, one bad, one less bad.
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Intel’s (NASDAQ:INTC) software division has gone from a running joke to inexplicably bad, it is almost pitiable now.
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Intel put on a demo of a solar powered CPU at IDF two weeks ago, but that demo wasn’t about what most people think it was.
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Elpida Memory Inc. (TYO:6665) has managed to pull another first by being the first company to finish the development of a 25nm 4Gbit synchronous DRAM supporting the DDR3 standard, the company said in a press release.
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It’s the S|A weekly roundup!
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Crucial had a new look to show off at IDF, and some high end memory to go with it too.
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AMD was doing their usual counter-IDF demos in San Francisco last week, complete with 28nm GPUs and Trinity laptops.
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At IDF last week, Intel’s Mooly Eden held up a Haswell chip, or part of one from the look of things.
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There’s been a lot of buzz about Windows 8 around the web, and unsurprisingly, at Microsoft’s BUILD conference.
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