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AMD Radeon Logo 2013
Charlie Demerjian
Jun 19, 2015

AMD outs Caribbean Islands aka R9 300 series GPUs

How to lose but not lose gracefully

AMD is finally talking about Caribbean Islands aka the R9-300 series of GPUs.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 18, 2015

Everspin MRAM makes it to Koyo PLCs

Non-Volatile memory on the shop floor

Every time SemiAccurate talks about Everspin’s MRAM, a lot of people ask about what it can be found in.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 16, 2015

Corsair goes to the dogs at Computex

Computex 2015: For new products half with doggy names

Corsair had four new things at Computex, a case, a keyboard holder, a keyboard, and a PSU line.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 15, 2015

Gelid has fans and medical sensors

Computex 2015: Don’t forget watches and pet collars too

Gelid was showing off something old, something new, and something different at Computex
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 12, 2015

AMD Fiji shows off HBM’s potential savings

Computex 2015: Add some here, take some there

Computex showed off an interesting bit of HBM memory, cost savings to the rest of the system.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 11, 2015

Powercolor shows Hybrid ‘Future GPU’ card

Computex 2015: Not Fiju, realy, just ask us

Powercolor was showing off two goodies at Computex, a ‘not-Fiji’ card and a new sound card.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 11, 2015

OCZ has new TLC and enterprise drives

Computex 2015: Trion and Z-drives this time

OCZ was showing off a pair of new SSDs at Computex, three if you count variants.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 10, 2015

Hynix gets into retail memory with Klevv

Computex 2015: A new brand from an older company

It looks like SK Hynix is stepping into the retail memory game with their new Klevv brand.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 9, 2015

Intel shows off some interesting form factors

Computex 2015: Cool looks and one questionable standard

Intel was showing off some nice designs at Computex including a productized sub-ITX board.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 8, 2015

Cavium shows off ThunderX customer designs

Computex 2015: Xpliant switches are here too

Cavium was finally showing SemiAccurate customer designs for ThunderX silicon at Computex.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 8, 2015

Anyone want to see what Carrizo looks like?

Computex 2015: Package shots and a fake contest

SemiAccurate has a new contest for readers surrounding Carrizzo with some great prizes to win.
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 4, 2015

Intel’s Iris Pro Graphics 6200 Launches at Computex

Yesterday Intel announced the imminent availability of ten new desktop and mobile processors from its 14nm Broadwell family of chips.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 4, 2015

Synaptics lights up touch sensing spacebars

Computex 2015: OLED keyboards and contactless USB

Synaptics showed SemiAccurate three new concepts at Computex then two production ready bits.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 3, 2015

AMD shows but won’t say Fiji

Computex 2015: Pretty and interposery with hints of HBM

AMD was showing off an ‘unknown’ graphics chip at Computex, just don’t call it Fiji.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 3, 2015

AMD goes into detail about Carrizo

Computex 2015: 6th Gen APU gets to first gen HSA

AMD just launched their mobile new APU called Carrizo today, lets take a look at it.
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