Ultrabooks! More dramatic than a Shark attack…
Good enough for a movie.
It’s the weekly roundup.
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It’s the weekly roundup.
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A few weeks ago, we told you that Texas Instruments was trying to sell off their OMAP division. Updated August 19th, 2011 6pm
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It seems that Apple (NASDAQ:APPL) has been caught with its pants down by the Dutch website webwereld (webworld), which has compared the evidence submitted by Apple to a German court in order to obtain an EU junction against Samsung’s (005930:Korea SE) Galaxy Tab.
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Ultrabooks have been greeted by the OEMs with all the enthusiasm of an arranged marriage, so it is time to break out the Intel MoneyHose(TM)(R)(C)(P).
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SanDisk (NASDAQ:SNDK) is first on the market with SSD’s that support the new standard.
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Norwegian semiconductor company Nordic Semiconductor ASA (OSX:NOD) has just demonstrated the compatibility of its µBlue RFID tags – also known as a fob – with a low power Bluetooth 4.0 chip from Broadcom, according to a press release from the company.
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In part two of this series, we looked at the core of Project Denver, aka T50.
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There are a lot of misconceptions floating around Nvidia’s (NASDAQ:NVDA) ‘Project Denver’ aka Tegra 5.
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What’s going on with Nvidia’s Tegra line lately?
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It looks like a dark horse is going to be the one to watch for the next round of ARM CPUs, Marvell.
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SanDisk (NASDAQ:SNDK) has started shipping its Ultra SSD that is now available through online retailers such as Newegg.com.
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The final piece of the TSMC 28nm HKMG process puzzle was put in place at SemiCon last week, it now makes sense.
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On June 14th Bloomberg News reported Nokia Wins Apple Patent-License Deal Cash, Settles Lawsuits.
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Sources in Taiwan tell SemiAccurate that there are currently Apple marked chips coming off the lines at TSMC.
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Anyone watching the industry knows AMD (NYSE:AMD) and ARM (NASDAQ:ARMH) are up to something together, it is more obvious than two teen-agers giggling when they glance at each other.
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