Major foundry fixes 14/16nm process problems
Good news is better for the industry than bad
Remember that pesky 14/16nm process that SemiAccurate told you was having major problems?
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Remember that pesky 14/16nm process that SemiAccurate told you was having major problems?
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In a move that everyone expected, Cherry is finally going to make their own keyboard.
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Tylt was showing SemiAccurate something really useful at CES, a directionless USB cable.
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Intel is finally doing the right thing in the SFF PC market with a new motherboard concept shown at CES.
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PNY just launched four lines of SSDs at CES and SemiAccurate got some of the details.
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Coolchip Technologies was showing SemiAccurate a very, err, cool, CPU, err, cooler at CES.
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Quantenna is showing off two very interesting wireless products at CES, an 8×8 MU-MIMO radio and a software suite.
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One of the more interesting stories of 2014 was Intel and “contra-revenue funding”, how and why.
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In news that will send shivers up the spine of many in the server world, a group that includes Foxconn just bought Calxeda’s assets.
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One Standard SemiAccurate didn’t remember existed until Toshiba showed it to us at Computex was SD card UHS-II.
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Marvell is launching a new business unit for 3D printer SoCs along with the exciting new 88PA6120 and software.
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AMD just put out a general update for their FirePro lines to go along with a big price cut.
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STMicro was the lead parter on ARM’s new M7 core and were first to launch with their STM32 F7 MCU.
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Qualcomm is talking about their parallel programming API for mobile SoCs called MARE.
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End of year lulls allow you to do things you haven’t had time for before like stories about Samsung 14nm FinFET SoCs.
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