What is Nvidia replacing Denver with in Erista?
A tale of two Tegras and a lot of transparent misstatements
Three months ago SemiAccurate not only told you Nvidia’s Denver was dead, but technically why it was a goner.
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Three months ago SemiAccurate not only told you Nvidia’s Denver was dead, but technically why it was a goner.
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It looks like Nvidia has reworked their GM204 roadmaps again with big Maxwells and shrinks now listed.
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I hope you are sitting down for this news because SemiAccurate has just learned Nvidia has delayed another GPU.
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Google’s new project Tango developer tablet is powered by none other than Nvidia’s latest Tegra wonder chip, the K1.
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Today AMD announced a promotion via email where buyers can get a rebate of up to fifty percent of the purchase price of a FirePro GPU.
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In a news briefing today Intel announced that it would begin offering a new family of complete systems called Intel In-Vehicle (IVI) Solutions.
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In a glorious wave of reviews and press releases Nvidia launched its dual GPU Titan Z today.
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SemiAccurate wrote an analysis of the Nvidia and “Kepler licensing” fees on Tuesday that focused on why they may have chosen those prices.
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Remember when SemiAccurate called Nvidia’s Kepler “license” plan a sham, nothing more than a patent trolling exercise?
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AMD has been hard at work increasing the supply of Radeon R9 Series GPUs to the point where their current pricing matches up with AMD’s MSRP pricing.
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Today in Beijing Chinese OEM Xiaomi launched their first tablet the MiPad which is the first tablet powered by Nvidia’s Tegra K1 SoC.
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Multiple review sites have already looked at Intel’s Z97-based motherboards and Intel is officially releasing the 9 series of chipsets today.
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There has been a lot of talk lately about Nvidia and beating their numbers, it came as a shock to some but not SemiAccurate readers.
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Today AMD is launching a beta program for its Mantle API software development kit.
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Today Intel in announcing the availability of its first Atom-based barebones NUC kit, the DE3815TYKHE.
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