Microsoft just Palmed itself out of the mobile market
Opinion: Please don’t do to us what we did to you for 2+ decades
Microsoft has just Palmed itself, ending any hope of a mobile comeback.
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Microsoft has just Palmed itself, ending any hope of a mobile comeback.
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We’re back on this topic again, this time with a Mantle versus DirectX comparison using AMD’s FX-8370E CPU.
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In Part 4 of this series we’ll be looking at the benefits of AMD’s Mantle API over Microsoft’s DirectX 11.
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In Part 3 of this series we’ll be looking at the benefits of AMD’s Mantle API over Microsoft’s DirectX 11.
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In Part 2 of this series we’ll be looking at the benefits of AMD’s Mantle API over Microsoft’s DirectX 11.
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In this series we’ll be looking at the benefits of AMD’s Mantle API over Microsoft’s DirectX 11.
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Last week Microsoft announced the latest version of their core product the Windows operating system.
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This week we saw the release of a new set of WHQL drivers from AMD.
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Not content to blow both feet off with a shotgun, Microsoft is going for the kneecaps now by blackmailing it’s customers.
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Intel’s palpable desperation in the datacenter manifested itself in a knee-jerk reaction to Microsoft’s FPGA announcement at ISCA 2014.
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SemiAccurate has found out what Microsoft has in store for Nokia, and it won’t surprise too many people out there.
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Today AMD announced that with the release of its Catalyst 14.6 Beta that they would no longer be supporting Windows 8.
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Today Microsoft launched the third iteration of its Surface tablet line: the Surface Pro 3.
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With two major cave-ins in the past few weeks, Microsoft is screaming at the top of it’s lungs about how irrelevant it is.
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Today Intel and its partners rolled out a series of new Bay Trail-M Chromebooks that run Google’s maligned Chrome OS.
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