AMD shows off Kabini and Hondo silicon
CES 2013: Just the bare chips pictured
AMD is showing off Kabini and Hondo systems at CES this week, and if you ask really nicely, they will let you play with the lidless chips themselves.
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AMD is showing off Kabini and Hondo systems at CES this week, and if you ask really nicely, they will let you play with the lidless chips themselves.
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The keynotes that we’ve seen so far at CES have been pretty lame. Our own Leo Yim characterized last nights Nvidia press conference as a, “heynote”.
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Time for a small GPU update early in the new year, this time AMD, specifically Sea Islands, is the subject.
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It seems AMD has decided to say farewell to their short-lived VISION branding, but this change may not benefit the end-users.
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AMD is going through another reorg, and this time it looks to be good news, or neutral at worst.
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On December 4th, AMD released CodeXL to the general public after a public beta period.
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Editor’s note: This is second part of the story, “Intel slams the door on discrete GPUs”. This second half looks examines how Intel will navigate the maze of technical and real world issues, restrictions, and options for what Intel is doing. It also goes in to how those who will presumably object to the changes are hamstrung by their own actions. -Ed.
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Remember the days when you could buy a GPU as a discrete component because it wasn’t part of your CPU?
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The first few scraps of information about Nvidia’s Maxwell generation are coming out, and they have some really serious implications.
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AMD is putting out two new server lines, the Opteron 3300 and 4300 families.
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It looks like Thomas Seifert, ex-CFO of AMD, has got a new job, but it is only a CFO position, not CEO.
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When we reviewed AMD’s FX-8350 we weren’t able to find the time to really explore it’s overclocking capabilities.
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Updated: Remember when SemiAccurate said that Kaveri was going to be ‘reevaluated’ and slipped to 2014?
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The most pertinent question surrounding Intel’s new Xeon Phi is not what it can do, but what it does to the competition.
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One of the first questions that crossed our minds was, how much slower is a 35 Watt chip than a 100 Watt chip.
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