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Tag Archives: memory

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Charlie Demerjian
Apr 30, 2015

ARM goes into great detail about the M7 core

The big dog in a world of small cores

SemiAccurate told you about ARM’s new M7 core last year, now we can go much deeper.
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Thomas Ryan
Apr 2, 2015

NVMe Arrives with Intel’s 750 Series SSDs

Review: No longer just for the Enterprise market, NVMe is here now…

Today Intel is launching a pair of new SSDs as it’s 750 series of drives.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 19, 2015

Adata has some evolutionary toys plus a few twists

CES 2015: Memory and more memory and I forget

Adata didn’t have anything groundbreaking at CES but two of their product had unique features worth talking about.
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Thomas Ryan
Sep 30, 2014

A Look At Corsair’s Vengeance LPX DDR4

A quad channel 16 GB 2.6 GHz DDR4 kit…

As RAM goes Corsair’s Vengeance line certainly has one of the more handsome heatsink designs on the market.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 9, 2014
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How much will a GM204 card cost you?

No worries, SI’s get jacked too

A few more details about Nvidia’s upcoming GM204 have come SemiAccurate’s way and we thought you would like to know.
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 5, 2014
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Intel launches Broadwell-Y for a second time

Almost no new Core M details, did you expect real info?

Intel is finally talking details about the first Broadwell-Y, now known as Core M for no particular reason.
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Thomas Ryan
Aug 29, 2014

AMD’s Radeon SSDs Finally Arrive

Who saw that one coming?

Last Tuesday AMD lanuched their first SSD offering, the Radeon R7 series of solid state drives.
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Thomas Ryan
Jun 4, 2014

Kingston Launches HyperX Impact Memory for Laptops

The fastest RAM you can stick in a SO-DIMM slot…

Today Kingston is launching their latest HyperX branded line of memory products dubbed Impact.
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Thomas Ryan
Apr 24, 2014

Checking out Kingston’s HyperX FURY RAM

So… Much… FURY RAM

We recently had a chance to play with an 8 Gigabyte (2 x 4 GB) HyperX FURY memory kit sent to us by Kingston.
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Thomas Ryan
Apr 21, 2014

G.SKILL Launches 32GB 2133 Mhz DDRL 1.35 V Memory Kit

So much speed for so little power…

Today G.SKILL released a new DDR3L 2133 Mhz So-DIMM 32GB memory kit that operates at only 1.35 volts.
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 15, 2014

Exploring the effect of Memory Bandwidth on AMD’s Kaveri

Don’t starve your APU, please…

AMD included this side showing their internal results for the impact of high speed DDR3 on Kaveri’s performance.
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Charlie Demerjian
Nov 11, 2013

Rambus tries to speed up DDR4 and save power

Techcon 13: R+ Technologies shown off in silicon

You may remember Rambus from their lightbulbs, cameras, and crypto programs, but did you know that they also do DRAM technology?
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Charlie Demerjian
Sep 3, 2013

XBox One’s sound block is much more than audio

Hot Chips 25: Think DSP and Kinnect co-Processor more than beeps

This story is the third part of SemiAccurate’s look at the XBox One’s architecture as presented at the Hot Chips 25 conference.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 30, 2013

A deep dive in to Microsoft’s XBox One GPU and on-die memory

Hot Chips 25: Updated – More than just a GPU with a cache

This story is the second portion of SemiAccurate’s look at the XBox One’s architecture as presented at the Hot Chips 25 conference.
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Charlie Demerjian
Aug 29, 2013

A deep dive into Microsoft’s XBox One’s architecture

Hot Chips 25: The system, CPUs, and main memory under the microscope

Microsoft gave a talk about the XBox One architecture at Hot Chips 25 and while they shed light on lots of the architecture there was a fair bit left out.
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