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Mads Ølholm
Jun 2, 2011
11

Tablets to Benefit from 3 new Chinese MIPS-cores

Don’t worry – the cores speak English too…

The 2 Chinese companies Ingenic and Actions Semiconductor have between them released 3 new MIPS-based cores aimed at the ever growing mobile market.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 2, 2011
37

Bulldozer delayed and not delayed

Schrödinger’s CPU is both at the same time

It looks like Bulldozer is not delayed after all, sort of.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 1, 2011
5

Corsair outs the new goodies

Memory, cases, and coolers

At Computex, Corsair had updates to just about everything they make, plus one surprise part.
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Mads Ølholm
Jun 1, 2011
13

SSDs get smaller and faster

Now down to about the size of a paper clip

SanDisk (NASDAQ:SNDK)has just launched two new SSDs during Computex in Taiwan.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 1, 2011
36

AMD shows off Trinity early

Bulldozer plus GPU equals more than two

AMD’s Rick Bergman was showing off Trinity at Computex, far earlier than most people thought.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 31, 2011
3

Thermaltake shows off new goodies

Computex 2010: Cases, coolers, power, and more

Thermaltake had a bunch of new goodies at Computex, from coolers to cases, and a lot of other toys.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 31, 2011
31

Mystery AMD GPU spotted at Computex

This one is really odd

Looking over racks of cards and boards at Computex occasionally nets you a mystery like this.
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Marcelo Tavares
May 31, 2011
13

Nokia’s transition

It means sell your stock while you still can

Nokia (NYSE:NOK) issued a press release that dropped the stock down 17% and generated a lot of buzz in the market.
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Mads Ølholm
May 31, 2011
2

SiS Does Android smart TV on a Single Chip

Wants to enable your existing TV as well

Remember the good old days when SiS (TPE:2363) was designing competing chipsets for various x86-platforms and were involved in all sorts of litigation?
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Charlie Demerjian
May 30, 2011
18

AMD is the fourth WARM, Windows 8 tablet partner

Computex 2010: There is a fifth too…….

Remember when we said there was a fourth WARM partner yesterday?
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Charlie Demerjian
May 30, 2011
27

Bulldozer and Ivy Bridge both delayed a bit

Time keeps on slipping into the future

It looks like Bulldozer and Ivy Bridge, the next generation AMD and Intel CPUs, are both delayed.
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Mads Ølholm
May 30, 2011
6

Advanced Board Eases Embedded ARM Development

Smart enough to run both Linux and Android.

Insignal from Korea has just outed a cheap board that should ease the development of ARM-based embedded applications.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 30, 2011
19

Intel X79 boards spotted in the wild

Finally, a non-crippled Sandy Bridge

It looks like Intel X79 boards are making the rounds, and here is a tasty one, the Gigabyte GA-X79A-UD3.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 29, 2011
55

Windows 8 for ARM requirements leak

WARMed over iPad2

Windows 8 on ARM is going to be a lot more than Intel is giving it credit for, and a lot less than the MS hype.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 29, 2011
4

Gigabyte brings the Killer line into the Z68 era

Sandy Sniper? Assassin Bridge? Hello Kitty?

Gigabyte is putting out a killer new board, or is that a new Killer board?
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