IBM’s foundries have been sold
A done deal according to several sources
SemiAccurate’s sources are all saying IBM has sold their foundry business, it is a done deal.
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SemiAccurate’s sources are all saying IBM has sold their foundry business, it is a done deal.
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Qualcomm has just purchased 60GHz 802.11ad technology company Wilocity and also announced a 3-band chipset.
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It looks like Nvidia has reworked their GM204 roadmaps again with big Maxwells and shrinks now listed.
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Synaptics was showing SemiAccurate three new demos at Computex called Tactus, Orzo, and Vermicelli.
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You might recall Pretec from their past flash drive creations, this year at Computex they were showing off car batteries too.
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Asmedia was showing off functional 10Gb USB3.1 silicon in two packages during Computex.
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There was only one real question about ARM based servers remaining and AppliedMicro just answered it, “When can you buy them?”
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Intel is once again wasting electrons and oxygen with a new low in briefings, this time ostensibly about the Knights Landing Xeon Phi.
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It looks like SemiAccurate’s story from last March about Crytek’s problems are finally making it into the public eye.
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Intel is going to “converge” their cores, but what does that mean and when will it happen?
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Intel’s palpable desperation in the datacenter manifested itself in a knee-jerk reaction to Microsoft’s FPGA announcement at ISCA 2014.
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SemiAccurate has found out what Microsoft has in store for Nokia, and it won’t surprise too many people out there.
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QSAN was showing off a lot of big SAN boxes at Computex with some impressive features.
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Adata revealed a brilliant little bit of technology to SemiAccurate at Computex, “psuedo-SLC” mode for MLC flash.
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As usual at Computex, Adata had a lot of new memory goodies to show off from SSDs to USB dongles with a twist.
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