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Thomas Ryan
Jun 10, 2014
2

Intel’s Core i7-4790K: Devil’s Canyon

Righting the wrongs of the i7-4770K…

Today we’ll be looking at Intel’s new Core i7-4790K codenamed Devil’s Canyon.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 9, 2014

Samsung silently cancels a major SoC design program

Knifed in the dark like so many others, just bigger and more strategic this time

It looks like Samsung’s logic program is still a train wreck with word of the cancellation of a major chip program.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 6, 2014
1

Nvidia delays another GPU

Computex 2014: No surpise but the blame game has begun already

I hope you are sitting down for this news because SemiAccurate has just learned Nvidia has delayed another GPU.
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 5, 2014

AMD Launches its 2nd Generation of G-Series Embedded APUs

Bringing Beema into the fight…

Yesterday AMD launched a new generation of G-series embedded SoCs.
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 5, 2014

Nvidia’s Tegra K1 is the Heart of Google’s project Tango

It looks like Nvidia and Google are dancing partners again…

Google’s new project Tango developer tablet is powered by none other than Nvidia’s latest Tegra wonder chip, the K1.
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 5, 2014
1

AMD Goes All Out to Win with FirePro

And is now using the same strategy as your local drug dealer…

Today AMD announced a promotion via email where buyers can get a rebate of up to fifty percent of the purchase price of a FirePro GPU.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 4, 2014

AMD releases mobile Kaveri in Pro and FX forms

Computex 2014: No new silicon but two new brands

AMD launched the long awaited mobile Kaveri line yesterday along with two new branding lines.
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 4, 2014

Kingston Launches HyperX Impact Memory for Laptops

The fastest RAM you can stick in a SO-DIMM slot…

Today Kingston is launching their latest HyperX branded line of memory products dubbed Impact.
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 3, 2014

Intel Readies Itself to Offer its 14nm Process to Foundry Customers

It’s getting its partners in order to being taking designs…

Today Intel announced three separate but related partnerships with Synopsys, Mentor Graphics, and Cadence to begin designing chips for Intel’s 14nm process.
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 3, 2014
2

ARM Puts a New Design Center in Taiwan

Put your offices next to your customers…

Yesterday ARM announced that they were establishing a new CPU design center in the Hsinchu Science Park.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 3, 2014
1

Cavium Thunder X ups the ARM core count to 48 on a single chip

Computex 2014: While others are stuck at 8, Cavium does things 6x more

Cavium is upping the stakes in the ARM server SoC core count race with the new 48-core Thunder X chip.
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 3, 2014

Intel Welcomes Us to the Devil’s Canyon with Three new Chips

Overclocker’s rejoice because Intel remembers that you still exist.

Today Intel is announcing its Devil’s Canyon series of Haswell Refresh processors aimed a enthusiasts and overclockers.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 3, 2014

Bitfenix cases range from small to really large

Computex 2014: Three new cases and a bunch of accessories to go with them

Bitfenix had three new case prototypes on display at Computex along with a few useful accessories.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 3, 2014

Thecus makes small NASes smaller and big NASes bigger

Computex 2014: 4-bay NAS boxes shrink, high end daisy chains to 4.8PB

Thecus has some goodies at Computex that range from small to 4.8PB in size, enough range for most uses.
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  • Thecus goes after the higher end of storage
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Charlie Demerjian
Jun 2, 2014

Lian-Li gets back in to desks with three new PC cases

Computex 2014: PK-01, PK-02, and PK-Q1 are solid cases that just happen to be desks too

Lian-Li is making desks again but unlike the last round the new trio is quite affordable.
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