What happens if you shrink a P54C Pentium to 32nm and call it Quark?
IDF 2013: Answer – You get a $5 microcontroller that isn’t ARM
In the first IDF keynote of 2013, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich introduced a new sub-Atom CPU called Quark.
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In the first IDF keynote of 2013, Intel CEO Brian Krzanich introduced a new sub-Atom CPU called Quark.
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Adaptec is putting out a series of SAS12 cards today and adding a few features as well.
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Intel is getting serious about optics and they have bought Corning in to make the infrastructure happen.
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LSI is talking about two new technologies in their Sandforce controllers that deal with space and error correction.
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There is a lot of coverage of the dueling Dell buyout offers and more than a few rumors about a Dell buyout of Blackberry too.
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Adata had a bunch of cool things at Computex including some that were based on emerging standards too.
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Synology had a few new updates at Computex along side a few new products that we weren’t expecting.
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Samsung has two memory advances to talk about one flash and one DDR, one real the other not quite real.
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Microsoft has driven off the cliff into the death spiral and rather than change direction they are trying to speed up their ‘momentum’.
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We told you about the DRAM goodies from Innodisk yesterday, now lets take a look at their Computex flash offerings.
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It is quite rare to go to a memory company at a trade show and see more interesting things than you can fit in to an article but Innodisk did just that at Computex.
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For our Professional subscribers there is a new PDF in the portal. You can download it from the right-hand sidebar.
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SuperMicro had three new chassis at Computex, two servers and a workstation.
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LSI is outing a bunch of RAID based goodies today from a massive PCIe3 flash array to improvements on their older lines.
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Today AMD is announcing its updated Server roadmap which contains three new products “Warsaw”, “Berlin”, and an ARM-based offering named “Seattle”.
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