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Windows 8 on ARM is going to be a lot more than Intel is giving it credit for, and a lot less than the MS hype.
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Windows 8 on ARM is going to be a lot more than Intel is giving it credit for, and a lot less than the MS hype.
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Every time Microsoft (NADSAQ:MSFT) lost a market and woke up one or two years after they start half-hearted attempts to regain the market.
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It is no secret in the market that Microsoft (MSFT) stock is underperforming. From a peak of 37 USD in 2007, the stock has passed the 25 USD floor and nobody is bullish about the stock.
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This week CNET reported that Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) will develop another Atom architecture, one built on Intel’s upcoming 22nm process.
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ZiiLABS of Singapore has just announced a new dual core processor with integrated graphics named ZMS-20.
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Do you all remember in 2009 when Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) did not have a chip to show that they were bragging “we’re not a hardware company, but a software company”?
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Word has reached SemiAccurate that Apple (NASDAQ:APPL) is going to show Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) the door, at least as far as laptops are concerned.
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AMD (NASDAQ:AMD) has just released a module for embedded graphics that consists of both a GPU and the associated DRAM.
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It looks like ARM (NASDAQ: ARMH) is jumping aboard the OpenCL train, meaning all the major players are now behind the standard.
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Intel LogoIt looks like Intel (INTC) is getting in to the foundry business, SemiAccurate has just found out that they are making chips for a second startup.
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The birds of spring are particularly active this year, and the return of the reticulated grebes to Minnesota after their yearly sojourn to Mountain View is full of news.
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Hot on the heels of the short-lived but self-described success of Tegra 2, Nvidia (NVDA) is going to launch a new core in about a year cunningly called T30 or Tegra 3.
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Intel (INTC) is desperately trying to stem the tides of defection among server vendors moving to ARM (ARMH), but they are hamstrung by the company’s own market manipulation. The exclusion of competitors not only meant tepid chips that no one wants, it is now excluding the very partners that Intel wants.
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