Seagate jumps in to flash storage with the help of Virident
Virigate or Seadent, neither is a good name
Seagate finally bit the bullet and has released a line of flash storage devices for the enterprise market.
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Seagate finally bit the bullet and has released a line of flash storage devices for the enterprise market.
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Venom, makers of gaming accessories, have a new VPN for cell phones called Dataguard.
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On December 4th, AMD released CodeXL to the general public after a public beta period.
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Intel talked a bit about the MIC programming model at Hot Chips, but the details show how easy it is.
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Yesterday, AMD released the first public beta of its CodeXL software debugging and profiling tool.
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Working with some academic researchers, Intel has come up with a new and better way of doing height field rendering.
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Kingston had two worthy goodies at IDF, a USB stick and an SSD.
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LSI had some SASsy goodies to show at IDF including the first production 12Gbps controller SemiAccurate has seen.
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Intel has talked about the MIC/Phi architecture, but what are the specs?
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Yesterday at Intel’s annual developer forum, or IDF, Technicolor and Portrait Displays launched a certification program for OEMs and display manufactures.
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If you were thinking that Microsoft could not make their server line less palatable, Windows Server 2012 Essentials will prove you wrong.
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It seems that AMD is having a little bit of a me-too moment in the wireless display category.
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This morning AMD announced that Samsung has officially joined the HSA Foundation as founding member of the consortium.
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As we found in our testing back in late April, Intel certainly delivered on the raw performance front. But the drivers for the HD 4000 were still lacking.
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After years of anticipation, Intel is finally giving us more information about the Larrabee/Knights Corner/Phi architecture.
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