Intel is not having 22nm process problems
Part 1: Debunking the ‘experts’ with their own words
Every once in a while, you are forced to do something that is annoying to avoid yet more annoyance.
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Every once in a while, you are forced to do something that is annoying to avoid yet more annoyance.
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Rumor has it that Samsung is about to drop out of the GPU memory market.
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Intel was showing off some developer tools for their x86 Android phones at GDC including a CPU/GPU analyst/debugger.
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As we covered in our overview of B75 Series, the D3V brings Gigabyte’s Ultra Durable 4 Classic feature set to bear on the ~$80 price point.
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Analysis: AMD’s new A10/Trinity chip is not that impressive from a checklist point of view, but under the surface, it has a killer feature.
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Intel doesn’t understand security, but they are not shy about shouting it from the rooftops.
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Intel has two new 22nm phone chips to talk about, and one platform gets pushed out to 2014.
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Intel is now making phone chips, and the first device to bear one, the Lava Xolo X900, is on the market.
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Since Intel introduced its Hyper-Threading technology with its Pentium 4 microprocessors back in early 2002 reviewers have occasionally noticed that under certain condition Hyper-Threading can actually hurt performance instead of helping it.
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Achronix is finally announcing their first 22nm FPGAs, two families of Speedster22i chips.
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What do you do when your baby gets purchased out from under you?
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It’s that time of year again and Intel’s introducing its new Ivy Bridge based offerings.
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Intel is launching their Ivy Bridge CPU family today with a lot of fanfare, and in many ways the chip deserves every bit.
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After playing around with Intel’s HD 4000 in our previous reviews and recording some pretty impressive performance, I decided to try and find the limit of the HD 4000’s graphics performance.
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In this half of the review we will be continuing our testing of the graphical capabilities of Intel’s HD 4000.
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