Qualcomm call the 8-core 64-bit Snapdragon 615, “mid-range”
MWC 2014: Updated – Same with the new 4-core 64-bit Snapdragon 610
Qualcomm today is announcing two new mid-range SoCs, the 64-bit Snapdragon 610 and 615.
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Qualcomm today is announcing two new mid-range SoCs, the 64-bit Snapdragon 610 and 615.
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The professional GPU market is going to undergo a radical shift over the next few quarters, who wins, who loses, and why?
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ARM is announcing the new mid-range A17 core today, expect this successor to the A12 to surface about a year from now.
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You may never have heard of Allwinner but they are huge and as of CES now have an 8-core tablet part on the market.
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It looks like Rockchip is about to fire a warning shot across bow of the top tier of ARM SoC vendors with their new RK3288.
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There is a big secret lurking in Intel’s Haswell SoC device that the company doesn’t want out.
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There is an amazing amount of interest in the microserver market of late but very little actual substance to back up the bottomless well of hype.
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When AMD launched its latest APU, Kaveri, almost two weeks ago it touted the gains in performance per clock that this new APU brought with it.
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AMD is announcing two new old Opterons, the 12-core 6338P and the 16-core 6370P.
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At long last, the saga of AMD’s Kaveri CPU has come to a conclusion with the release of the first chips in the family.
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Nvidia has triumphantly exited markets such as chipsets or taken a step back from other markets such as Denver/x86.
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AMD has been ramping up their tools effort of late to support GPU compute on the server side and today it is Java’s turn again.
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It is spring in Australia and as you know that means it is AMD roadmap time once again along with four new offerings.
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Intel spilled a few more details about the Quark X1000 SoC recently but sadly most of our questions went unanswered.
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AMD is finally talking about hQ or Heterogeneous Queuing, the final step in the Fusion integration of CPU and GPUs.
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