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Thomas Ryan
May 23, 2012
50

Stock In The Channel: May 2012

Kepler’s finally here, but where’s all the stock?

With the recent launch of Nvidia’s GTX 670 a few weeks ago we decided that it was once again time to try and get a feel for what supply looks like at our favorite internet retailer.
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Thomas Ryan
May 23, 2012
27

VIA Announces A $49 Android Based “PC”

More competition for the Raspberry Pi…

Now many of you maybe reading this article thinking, “Oh, hey. Here’s some competition for Broadcom’s Raspberry Pi.” And you’d be right.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 21, 2012
14

Intel shows off CPU/GPU debugger and analyst for Android

GDC 2012: Tools for phones, x86 phones that is

Intel was showing off some developer tools for their x86 Android phones at GDC including a CPU/GPU analyst/debugger.
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Thomas Ryan
May 21, 2012
4

Gigabyte’s B75-D3V: A Review

Good performance, and a better price…

As we covered in our overview of B75 Series, the D3V brings Gigabyte’s Ultra Durable 4 Classic feature set to bear on the ~$80 price point.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 17, 2012
246

Is AMD’s Trinity much better than it appears?

People just don’t understand performance per watt

Analysis: AMD’s new A10/Trinity chip is not that impressive from a checklist point of view, but under the surface, it has a killer feature.
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Thomas Ryan
May 17, 2012
5

Gigabyte’s New B75 Series Motherboards

Catering to small business…

Today we’re taking a look at what Gigabyte is bringing to the table with its new lineup of business oriented mid-range motherboards.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 15, 2012
35

Intel Small Business Advantage is a security nightmare

Unaviodable remote exploits for an added fee

Intel doesn’t understand security, but they are not shy about shouting it from the rooftops.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 14, 2012
24

AMD finally launches Trinity

A look at the 5 mobile parts launching today

AMD’s Trinity is finally here, and the first question on everyone’s mind is what is launching.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 14, 2012
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Imagination makes the case for mobile OpenCL

GDC 2012: More speed, capabilities, AND battery life

Imagination was showing off GPU compute on a cell phone chip at GDC, physics in your pocket.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 12, 2012
4

Charlie’s cat almost breaks an embargo

The cat that couldn’t wait

Most people can’t wait for embargoes to lift, digging for details and specs before launch.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 11, 2012
1

Intel outs Merrifield and 6331

22nm phone phocused Atoms

Intel has two new 22nm phone chips to talk about, and one platform gets pushed out to 2014.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 9, 2012
1

Memjet buys the IP it needs to spread

With luck, this will fix availability

Memjet has purchased all the IP behind their printers, likely allowing them to spread the tech out to new markets.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 8, 2012
1

Nvidia’s five new Keplers raise a red flag

Manufacturing woes are worse than they seem

Nvidia released five ‘all new’ video cards last week, and it is a cause for celebration, right?
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Thomas Ryan
May 8, 2012
19

Is Nvidia’s GTX 690 Priced Too High?

Not if you’re a fan of supply and demand…

Nope.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 6, 2012
25

Slickedit now has a native Mac version

GDC 2012: Coding for the one button set

If you have ever done any serious coding, you have likely run in to Slickedit, probably the most complete code editor out there.
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