EUV moves forward two steps, back one
Common Platform 2013: Progress moves on, big challenges ahead
One of the burning questions in the foundry world of late is what node will EUV be introduced on.
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One of the burning questions in the foundry world of late is what node will EUV be introduced on.
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Ultrabooks may be dumb but the money behind them is driving the component market, and Western Digitial is right there on the leading edge with ever thinner drives.
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Intel today is unveiling a few teasers about their content delivery and media business, mainly the name Intel Media. Updated: 5:10pm February 12, 2013 with correction to name. Intel Media is the name of the division, not Intel Digital.
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Thermaltake was showing off a new look for their cases at CES, gone is the old ‘not Starcraft’ theme, in it’s place is a much cleaner face.
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SemiAccurate talked about the process side of Global Foundries a few days ago, but being a foundry is much more than printing designs.
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Itanium is dead and as most suspected, the end came with a whimper, not a bang a mere two months after the current generation was launched. UPDATED February 14th, 2013
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Global Foundries laid out their roadmap for the next few years at Common Platform, and this time it went to the 10nm node.
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Samsung was showing off their 20nm/14nm hybrid process wafers at Common Platform, the first one SemiAccurate has seen in the flesh.
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IBM had two packaging goodies on display at Common Platform including one that SemiAccurate has shown you before.
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In the last part, we took a look at Intel’s NUC new mini-PC form factor, what it got you for the money, and how it stacked up to the competition.
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At the Common Platform conference today, IBM showed off a bunch of goodies including two new types of wafers.
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When Intel first put out the NUC FFRD, SemiAccurate thought that it was not only a bad idea, it illustrated all that was wrong with modern Intel.
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Adata had the usual display of bigger, faster, and cheaper memory products on display at CES along with a new product category entirely.
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There were so few interesting things at CES the show was almost painful, but CPU maker Ingenic had two of them at their booth.
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You have probably never heard of a tablet maker called E-Fun before, but CES showed that they are worth a look next time you are tablet shopping.
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