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Intel Developer Forum? What’s that?
It’s not the AMD Fusion Zone…
It’s the S|A weekly roundup!
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A Look at the Windows 8 Developer Preview
Both bacon and bits are coming from this soon-to-be cash hog…
There’s been a lot of buzz about Windows 8 around the web, and unsurprisingly, at Microsoft’s BUILD conference.
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All the DRAM they could ever want…
But I’m not sure if they’re Robots, or just stingy…
It’s the S|A Weekly Roundup!
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K is for an Unlocked Clock Multiplier
Because that makes sense… right?
It’s the S|A Weekly Roundup!
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Ultrabooks! More dramatic than a Shark attack…
Good enough for a movie.
It’s the weekly roundup.
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More RAM for the Robits
It’s the S|A Weekly Roundup!
Some fun bits of information came out this week. Like Intel planning support of DX 11.1, or Nvidia promising to get Kepler silicon back this year. But first here’s a short PSA about S|A roundup practices.
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And We’re Back…
It’s the S|A Weekly Roundup!
It’s been a busy week for a few companies. Lots of things are going on at AMD, as well as a few over at Intel.
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And Forget About E3 Too!
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It’s been a relatively quiet it week in the hardware world. With E3 coverage dominating the tech press right now, it seems that most of the big players at last weeks Computex are all out of announcements.
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Lenovo’s X120e and AMD’s Brazos Platform
3 Months Later…
I bought my X120e back in March of 2011. That makes me what most people would probably call an early adopter.
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2nd Generation Distraction Lithography and 3rd Generation Relaxed Silicon
It’s the S|A weekly roundup!
The crew over at Xtreview spilled the beans on the clock speeds of mobile “Llano” chips this week,and NGOHQ leaked a whole bunch of Llano slides, the most impressive part of them being the 145 design wins number.
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Burning Bumps and Flaming Wafers
It’s the S|A weekly roundup
Intel launched a new chipset this week, and just like OCZ, they also launched a new series of SSDs.
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Almost on Target
A few misses, a few hits, history will tell…
3D transistors? Bulldozer and Llano benchmarks? Upcoming motherboard leaks? And the highest clocked desktop quad core ever released? It must be May.
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Low Yielding Wafers
Not the bottom bin, nor the bottom of the bin.
Linux, AMD, and Nvidia have been hogging most of the headlines this week. But that’s okay because Intel and ARM managed to work their way in a little bit, and then there’s always next week to look forward to…
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