With Surface tanking, Microsoft digs faster
Clueless management masterclass, OEMs not laughing
Microsoft just doesn’t know when to stop doing itself severe damage, and it’s latest desperate move is no exception.
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Microsoft just doesn’t know when to stop doing itself severe damage, and it’s latest desperate move is no exception.
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Editor’s note: This is second part of the story, “Intel slams the door on discrete GPUs”. This second half looks examines how Intel will navigate the maze of technical and real world issues, restrictions, and options for what Intel is doing. It also goes in to how those who will presumably object to the changes are hamstrung by their own actions. -Ed.
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Remember the days when you could buy a GPU as a discrete component because it wasn’t part of your CPU?
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There is a new front in Intel’s war with everyone, customers not withstanding, and that is the so called microserver market.
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Updated: Intel has made some rather counter-intuitive pricing moves for high end graphics capabilities on their upcoming CPUs, and now we know why.
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Remember that triumphant deal between Nvidia and Audi to use Tegras in all 2012 Audi products? UPDATED
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Intel just announced their Xeon branded Atom called Centerton, can you feel the excitement?
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The last few times we wrote about Penwell, Medfield, and other Intel 32nm Atom phone chips, you might have noticed the diagrams.
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One of the questions that has been bothering process geeks for months now is how Intel is doing Vt control in fin structures.
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There has been a lot of confusion over the names of the next generation consoles, tentatively XBox Next and PS4.
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Remember Crystalwell, Intel’s RAM on package for Haswell?
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Intel is about to make a splash with new graphics drivers, and there is one interesting twist to the story.
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The first few scraps of information about Nvidia’s Maxwell generation are coming out, and they have some really serious implications.
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It looks like little SSDs are becoming much bigger, that is physical size and capacity respectively.
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Intel – logoIt looks like Intel is going to try and divide the CPU market up once more, SemiAccurate believes that this will be the 43rd product segment.
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