LSI updates Sandforce controllers with the new SF3700 line
Flash storage goes PCIe for real this time
LSI just released the SF 3700 line of Sandforce flash controllers with a little better everything and two big additions.
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LSI just released the SF 3700 line of Sandforce flash controllers with a little better everything and two big additions.
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AMD told the world about the no-so-secret Opteron X-Series based variant of HP’s project Moonshot server architecture.
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AMD has been ramping up their tools effort of late to support GPU compute on the server side and today it is Java’s turn again.
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You may remember Rambus from their lightbulbs, cameras, and crypto programs, but did you know that they also do DRAM technology?
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It is spring in Australia and as you know that means it is AMD roadmap time once again along with four new offerings.
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Altera just announced Stratix 10, a 14nm FPGA with four ARM A53 cores built on Intel’s FinFET process.
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ARM is launching the successor to the CCN-504 bus, say hi to the new 32-core supporting CCN-508 bus.
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That 16-core A15 Axxia communications chip LSI keeps talking about is finally here and SemiAccurate got their hands on one.
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Cavium was showing off their 64-bit Thunder chip at Techcon but unfortunately it was only a simulator, not silicon.
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Calxeda is not resting much after the release of their first chip, today they are talking about their new A15 based “Midway” ECX-2000.
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SKHynix had lots and lots of memory goodies at IDF including some vertical/3D NAND flash, LPDDR3, and HBM modules.
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Inphi was showing off DDR3 and DDR4 DIMMs at IDF that for some odd reason all featured their buffers.
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Sometimes the coolest things you find are in places you don’t expect like Viking’s SASDIMM and NVDIMM at IDF.
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Western Digital was showing off a surprise product at IDF, an NVMe SSD so new it doesn’t have a name yet.
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Sandisk was showing off a new SAS drive connector, the NVMe + SAS SFF8639.
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