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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 14, 2014

AMD shows off two new form factors at CES

CES 2013: All the shiny, none of the numbers

AMD had a press conference at CES and showed off two bits of hardware, both small form factor reference designs.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 13, 2014

Intel shows off wearables, gestures, and dev platforms

CES 2014: One out of three is not that bad a score in this game

At CES Intel had three things to show off, wearables, a development platform, and gesture recognition with one having much more prospect than the others.
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 13, 2014
3

ASUS breaks out of the walled garden with the Transformer Book Duet TD300

Windows when you want it; Android when you don’t.

One of the more interesting products to come out of this year’s CES is ASUS’s mutliOS Transformer Book Duet TD300.
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 13, 2014

AMD Corporate Fellow Sam Naffziger Elected IEEE Fellow

An award for engineers…

The IEEE has elected AMD Corporate Fellow Sam Naffziger as a 2014 IEEE fellow.
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 10, 2014

Intel Announces the Xeon E5-2400 v2 Series at CES

CES14 Press Release

Today Intel announced the Xeon E5-2400 v2 family of server processors.
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 9, 2014

Gefen announces the GefenTV Wireless for HDMI 60 GHz

CES14 Press Release

At CES Gefen introduced a wireless display solution that transmits an HDMI video stream at a frequency of 60 Ghz at a distance of up to 10 meters.
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 9, 2014

Razor shows off Project Christine at CES

CES14 Press Release

Over the past week gaming peripheral and boutique PC builder Razor has been teasing it’s concept of a modular gaming PC, Project Christine.
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 9, 2014

Fuhu and Intel partner at CES to create the DreamTab

CES14 Press Release

Intel announced that it had partnered with a tablet company named Fuhu to produce DreamTab; a Bay Trail powered tablet design exclusively for children.
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 8, 2014
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Lucid aims to extend Cellphone battery life with PowerXtend and GameXtend

CES14 Press Release

This week at CES LucidLogix announced that it was extending the scope of its PowerXtend software from just Samsung Galaxy devices to all Android devices.
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 8, 2014

VESA Adopts AMD’s DockPort as part of the DisplayPort standard

CES14 Press Release

Yesterday VESA announced that it was adopting AMD’s long time pet project DockPort an extension of the DisplayPort standard.
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 7, 2014

PowerColor’s Devil Radeon R9 270X

The finest R9 270X of them all…

The Devil R9 290X is easily the most premium quality graphics card that I’ve reviewed at S|A.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 6, 2014

Sometimes a CEO’s words come back to bite him

CES 2014: A reader with a dark sense of humor and a mixing board had fun with this

A helpful reader pointed us to a link that artfully describes why CEOs shouldn’t make blanket statements on analyst calls.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 6, 2014

Linksys WRT1900AC is the spritual successor to the WRT54G

Updated – CES 2014: Belkin revies Linksys with the best router we have seen yet

Linksys is back and with the helpful hand of Belkin is now returning to the form that made the company famous.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 6, 2014

10Gbps USB3.1 up and running at speed

CES 2014: Plus USB-PD silicon in almost final form

10Gbps USB 3.1 was being shown off at CES along side USB-PD silicon, both up and running.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 2, 2014
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Maxwell gives us a glimpse of the Project Denver debacle

Top Sekrit Nvidia briefing information inside, don’t tell anyone!

It looks like Nvidia is going to talk about Maxwell this Sunday so lets catch you up to speed a little early.
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