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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 14, 2014

AMD shows off two new form factors at CES

CES 2013: All the shiny, none of the numbers

AMD had a press conference at CES and showed off two bits of hardware, both small form factor reference designs.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 13, 2014

Intel shows off wearables, gestures, and dev platforms

CES 2014: One out of three is not that bad a score in this game

At CES Intel had three things to show off, wearables, a development platform, and gesture recognition with one having much more prospect than the others.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 6, 2014

Sometimes a CEO’s words come back to bite him

CES 2014: A reader with a dark sense of humor and a mixing board had fun with this

A helpful reader pointed us to a link that artfully describes why CEOs shouldn’t make blanket statements on analyst calls.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 6, 2014

Linksys WRT1900AC is the spritual successor to the WRT54G

Updated – CES 2014: Belkin revies Linksys with the best router we have seen yet

Linksys is back and with the helpful hand of Belkin is now returning to the form that made the company famous.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 6, 2014

10Gbps USB3.1 up and running at speed

CES 2014: Plus USB-PD silicon in almost final form

10Gbps USB 3.1 was being shown off at CES along side USB-PD silicon, both up and running.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 2, 2014
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Maxwell gives us a glimpse of the Project Denver debacle

Top Sekrit Nvidia briefing information inside, don’t tell anyone!

It looks like Nvidia is going to talk about Maxwell this Sunday so lets catch you up to speed a little early.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 31, 2013

Avant hits the magnetic vs SSD storage tipping point

AIS 2013: How does 64 1TB SSD in a 2U form factor sound?

Avant was showing off three storage goodies at AIS, two were evolutionary, the other closer to revolutionary.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 23, 2013

OakGate makes an SSD tester that does it all

AIS 2013: One tester to rule them all, one box to test 24 of them

If you are serious about testing SSDs, you can make your own testing rig or turn to OakGate Technologies for everything you need.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 20, 2013

Calxeda announces restructuring effective immediately

Not good news for the ARM server startup

It looks like Calxeda has some hard times ahead of it, the ARM server company just announced that they are restructuring. The official statement from the company is as follows: “Over the last few years, Calxeda has been a driving …
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 18, 2013
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Analysis: ASML stops 450mm dead

Who pulled the trigger and why did they feel the need?

It looks like 450mm wafers just got pushed back as ASML stopped production on the technology.
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Apple Inc.
Charlie Demerjian
Dec 17, 2013
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Apple, Samsung, Intel, and foundry plans

Analysis: 14nm is not what it seems, nor is it from whom it seems

What part does Samsung play in Apple’s 14nm plans, including Apple’s chunk of a foundry?
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 11, 2013

ST brings Java, widgets, and code generation to the STM32 line

Techcon 13: Ease of use beats assembly and manually defined voltage curves

ST was showing off two neat tools for it’s STM32 family of controller boards, a Simulink based code generator and Java.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 10, 2013

LSI shows off 28nm 28Gbps SerDes for 32Gb FC and 100GbE

AIS 2013: If that isnt enough how about both protocols at once?

If you can’t decide between 32Gb FC or 100GbE, LSI has a handy solution for you that can do both with one 28nm 28Gbps SerDes.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 10, 2013

LSI extends Syncro to four nodes and beyond

AIS 2013: Unofficially it goes to 32-node failover, officially no comment

Last year LSI made Syncro an official product, this year at AIS they expanded it to four servers and beyond.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 9, 2013
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Tablet OSes killed Windows 8 and Microsoft with it

Analysis: Incomptetent management destroyed the company

Windows has failed, PCs are dead, and the misery that is Windows 8 is to blame but why?
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