Exclusive: SemiAccurate gets a picture of the new USB-C connector
They said it wasn’t done so we got some specs too
During CES the USB-IF was telling everyone that the new C-connector had just started design work so it wasn’t done.
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During CES the USB-IF was telling everyone that the new C-connector had just started design work so it wasn’t done.
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There is an amazing amount of interest in the microserver market of late but very little actual substance to back up the bottomless well of hype.
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Linksys is back and with the helpful hand of Belkin is now returning to the form that made the company famous.
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10Gbps USB 3.1 was being shown off at CES along side USB-PD silicon, both up and running.
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Avant was showing off three storage goodies at AIS, two were evolutionary, the other closer to revolutionary.
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If you are serious about testing SSDs, you can make your own testing rig or turn to OakGate Technologies for everything you need.
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If you can’t decide between 32Gb FC or 100GbE, LSI has a handy solution for you that can do both with one 28nm 28Gbps SerDes.
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Last year LSI made Syncro an official product, this year at AIS they expanded it to four servers and beyond.
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ARM had a interesting demo at Techcon about how to build a learning remote that never needed to be charged.
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Intel’s Quark CPU is a product that can not stand on it’s own without internal subsidies and bundling but that doesn’t stop the company from talking it up.
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If the LSI Warpdrive XP line is too tame for you, you might want to consider the upcoming Warpdrive Nytro 7000 series.
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LSI is finally launching all those SAS12 goodies that they have been talking about for the last year, ROCs, IOC, HBAs, expanders, and RAID cards.
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LSI has updated it’s Nytro PCIe flash drive line with two new models, the XP 6209 and XP 6210.
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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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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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