AMD Demos Hadoop running on “Seattle” at JavaOne
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Today at Oracle’s JavaOne conference AMD will be showing its first demonstration of Apache Hadoop running on their 64-bit ARM based Opteron A-series chip.
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Today at Oracle’s JavaOne conference AMD will be showing its first demonstration of Apache Hadoop running on their 64-bit ARM based Opteron A-series chip.
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This week we saw a number of interesting product launches, announcements, and events including a little iPhone bending problem more reviews of Nvidia’s GTX 970 and Intel’s 1.5 Billion dollar investment into a Chinese wireless modem company.
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Today’s the day and Nvidia’s GM204 in the guise of the GTX 980 and GTX 970 is finally here.
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We had a chance to sit down with AMD’s Chief gaming scientist, Richard Huddy, outside of Intel’s IDF conference last week and talk about the value that AMD sees in maintaining and promoting its own graphics API.
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This year we are seeing price reductions and a new kind of energy efficient chip enter the FX family.
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Last year AMD launched the FX 9590 an eight core chip clocked at 4.7 Ghz that turbos to 5 Ghz.
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First and foremost AMD’s Radeon R9 285 is a solid midrange graphics card.
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AMD was kind enough to send a document on the technical advances of Tonga/R9 285 our way last Sunday night.
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Last Tuesday AMD lanuched their first SSD offering, the Radeon R7 series of solid state drives.
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At Hot Chips 26, AMD gave a very high level overview of the new Seattle ARM SoC.
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Lying for money, is that called fiction? Not if you say you are writing news because the two are not the same thing.
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Because certain bottom-feeder sites repeatedly rip SemiAccurate off, today’s story will have a bland lead-in.
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It looks like AMD’s upcoming Fiji has something fun, something that will provide some very interesting numbers.
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AMD is today launching another APU, the A10-7800.
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Yesterday in its Q2 2014 conference call Intel finally owned up to the Broadwell delays that our own Charlie Demerjian has been keeping tabs on.
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