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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 25, 2013

Invensas puts entire DIMM on a chip

CES 2013: DDR3, DDR4, GDDR5, it doesn’t matter to Invensas

Invensas had a novel memory package at CES, basically a DRAM version of the single chip SSD that Sandisk showed off two years ago.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 24, 2013

Lenovo shows off their engineering prowess at CES

CES 2013: The details, not necessarily the package, make the product

Lenovo had some headline grabbing products at CES, but few people reported on why these devices are better than others.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 23, 2013

Gigabyte shows off three long rumored technologies

CES 2013: In the wild for the trifecta

Given the lack of new CPUs and chipsets lately, you would be forgiven if you expected Gigabyte to not have anything new at CES.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 22, 2013
1

Intel will exit the motherboard market

The three year wind down is a good thing for all

Update 1/24/13 @11am: It looks like the end of an era is upon us, today Intel announces the phase-out of their branded motherboard line.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 22, 2013

Synaptics puts touch on the back of tablets

CES 2013: Sensa maps out touches for good reasons

Synaptics had a really nifty tablet tech called Sensa, aimed at fixing multi-touch errors, on display at CES.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 22, 2013

Inwin has two limited edition cases to show off

CES 2013: D-Frame and H-Frame are only the beginning

Inwin stepped up their CES presence in 2013 with a booth near the front of one of the halls, and SemiAccurate is glad they did.
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 18, 2013

Gaming on Intel’s Atom Z2670

Err… At least we tried to game on it.

After hearing about the variety of “gaming” tablets on hand at CES this year, like the Razor Edge and Vizio’s Z-60 based tablet, we decided to dust off the Clovertrail based Iconia W510 that we looked at back in December.
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Newsdesk
Jan 17, 2013
2

AMD’s lost documents

Nvidia hired the best?

According to Universal Hub, the first we could find reporting this, AMD is suing four former employees for breach of contract, trade secret violations and just about everything else you’d sue for if someone stole your favorite puppy.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 17, 2013

ST-Ericksson puts out a 2.5GHz phone chip

CES 2013: A novel 28nm FD-SOI process makes it all possible

ST-Ericksson just came out of nowhere with a novel FD-SOI 28nm process that they developed to take the phone SoC speed crown. Updated
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 16, 2013

Facebook goes ARM with Calxeda like SemiAccurate reported years ago

Two and a half years ahead of the game

Remember when we said that Facebook was going ARM a few years ago and all the pundits laughed?
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 16, 2013

AMD details Open Compute server ecosystem

AMD Open 3.0 board spec is out for all to enjoy

AMD is announcing an Open Compute line of server boards today from a project called AMD Open 3.0.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 16, 2013
1

AMD HD8950 spotted in the wild and pictured

CES 2013: Exactly what we told you it would be

As is normal at CES, when you see streams of blue tinged moles all going in the same direction, you follow them.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 15, 2013
1

Prototype Intel Core i7 phone platform spotted and tested

CES 2013: Sony hardware, Intel CPUs, and a big big screen

SemiAccurate was lucky enough to spot an unmarked prototype at the Intel booth at CES.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 15, 2013
2

Was Intel purposefully deceitful at CES?

CES 2013: Not quite lies surround a single bright spot

With one exception, Intel’s press conference at CES was depressing and a lawyer’s signature short of outright lying.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 14, 2013

AccidentallyExtraordinary shows off touch controlled headphone concept

CES 2013: One of the few interesting parts of a dull show

A startup called AccidentallyExtraordinary had one of the few new ideas at CES, touch controlled headphones.
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