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Tag Archives: Windows

Qualcomm Snapdragon logo
Charlie Demerjian
May 24, 2021

Qualcomm launches the Snapdragon 7c2 compute platform

No reason for anyone to consider it at all

Today Qualcomm introduces the Snapdragon 7c Gen 2 platform and SemiAccurate doesn’t get it.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 11, 2018

AMD and Synaptics team up for secure PC biometrics

Nice hardware undone by Windows insecurity

AMD and Synaptics are teaming up to do the impossible, secure a PC with Windows.
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Charlie Demerjian
Dec 11, 2017

AMD and Qualcomm team up for LTE PCs

AMD now has GPUs and modems, Intel CPUs

At Qualcomm’s Snapdragon Summit last week it was AMD that dropped the bomb.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 20, 2016

Intel puts out ‘secure’ CPUs based on insecurity

Opinion: Triple factor authentication and other marketing schemes

Intel is doing a dog and pony show about vPro Security but their CPUs are fundamentally insecure.
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AMD Radeon Logo 2013
Thomas Ryan
Jan 12, 2016

AMD’s Crimson Update Feature Actually Works

It’s also not super annoying…

What’s nice about the way AMD’s implemented its driver update notifications in Windows 10 is that it followed the conventions of the OS for notifications.
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Thomas Ryan
Nov 14, 2015

Qualcomm Shows us the Snapdragon 820

Count streams, not cores…

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 820 is built on Samsung’s FinFET process and offers strength in every aspect of it’s hardware and software ecosystem.
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Charlie Demerjian
May 4, 2015

Microsoft just Palmed itself out of the mobile market

Opinion: Please don’t do to us what we did to you for 2+ decades

Microsoft has just Palmed itself, ending any hope of a mobile comeback.
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AMD Radeon Logo 2013
Thomas Ryan
Dec 8, 2014

AMD’s Catalyst Omega Driver

The biggest driver drop of the year…

AMD is launching the Catalyst Omega driver or 14.12. Unlike normal Catalyst releases AMD is billing this Omega driver as the biggest release of the year.
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Charlie Demerjian
Oct 16, 2014

Intel releases INDE cross-everything dev tools

Android, Windows, x86, ARM, and IDEs all welcome

Intel is launching a new cross-everything development tool called INDE for mobile oriented platforms.
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2012 Microsoft Logo
Thomas Ryan
Oct 10, 2014

A Look at the Windows 10 Technical Preview

Microsoft introduces multiple desktops…

Last week Microsoft announced the latest version of their core product the Windows operating system.
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Flaming Wafer
Thomas Ryan
Oct 7, 2014

Analyzing the Week: October 3rd

AMD, Microsoft, and HP…

This week we saw the release of a new set of WHQL drivers from AMD.
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2012 Microsoft Logo
Charlie Demerjian
Jul 14, 2014
5

Microsoft decided to extort Windows 7 users too

Opinion: Pay us more or lose any semblance of security

Not content to blow both feet off with a shotgun, Microsoft is going for the kneecaps now by blackmailing it’s customers.
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2012 Microsoft Logo
Thomas Ryan
May 26, 2014
2

AMD drops support for Microsoft’s Windows 8

Before its second birthday…

Today AMD announced that with the release of its Catalyst 14.6 Beta that they would no longer be supporting Windows 8.
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2012 Microsoft Logo
Thomas Ryan
May 20, 2014
6

Microsoft Launches a Tablet to Replace your Laptop: the Surface Pro 3

The Surface you’ve always wanted…

Today Microsoft launched the third iteration of its Surface tablet line: the Surface Pro 3.
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Thomas Ryan
May 7, 2014

Intel Touts Dominance in Chromebooks

If not Wintel then perhaps Inoogle?

Today Intel and its partners rolled out a series of new Bay Trail-M Chromebooks that run Google’s maligned Chrome OS.
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