Soft Machines breaks cover with the VISC architecture
Virtualized cores and just about everything else too
One of the most awaited Silicon Valley startups called Soft Machines just broke cover with their VISC architecture.
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One of the most awaited Silicon Valley startups called Soft Machines just broke cover with their VISC architecture.
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SemiAccurate has confirmed that a major server software player has ported their wares from x86 to ARM.
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ARM is adding two new members to it’s CoreLink family, say hi to the new CCN-502 and the CCN-512.
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Last week Qualcomm had a 4K video event and the highlight was a new dongle called the 4K Stream Adapter.
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SemiAccurate told you about the first piece of in-house Google silicon last week, now it is time for the next.
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If you have been waiting for a reasonably priced Power 8 system, it looks like Tyan has the perfect holiday gift for you.
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SemiAccurate has finally dug up some actual info on Google’s top secret silicon projects, or at least one of them.
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ARM is taking the next logical step from their mbed platform with the release of mbed Device Server
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Today at Oracle’s JavaOne conference AMD will be showing its first demonstration of Apache Hadoop running on their 64-bit ARM based Opteron A-series chip.
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ARM is introducing a new M-series CPU core called the Cortex-M7, successor to the older Cortex-M4 line.
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Back at IDF we got to see another really neat technology from Avago called ExpressFabric.
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Last week at IDF we got to stop by the Avago booth and check out their new file server platform the DataON CiB-9224.
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SemiAccurate was shown a live LTE-Broadcast demo in Hong Kong last week by Qualcomm, Ericsson, LG, and China Mobile.
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Cavium and Xpiant, soon to be merged as Cavium, are coming out with a new class of high end Ethernet switch.
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Why do so many large companies get ‘hacked’ with the attendant credit card information lists stolen?
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