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Fujitsu Launches 23 PFlops PRIMEHPC FX10 SupercomputerNov 27, 2011 - in News
Fujitsu has begun offering a new supercomputer, which the company claims can be scaled to a performance of up to 23.2 PFlops, which would make it the fastest system on the Top500 list and even exceed the upcoming BlueGene/Q-based Sequoia system.
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Report: Intel Scheduling 22 nm Ivy Bridge for April 2012Nov 26, 2011 - in News
Following a report that AMD is scrapping the production of its 28 nm processor at GlobalFoundries, there is a note that Intel may also be delaying at least some of its 22 nm processors due to manufacturing hiccups.
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AMD Reportedly Scraps 28 nm APUs at GlobalFoundriesNov 22, 2011 - in News
The announcements made at the recent "worldcast" held by AMD's new CEO Rory Read have been kept a good secret with very little information trickling out to the public.
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Intel Ships Pentium 350 For ServersNov 22, 2011 - in News
Intel has published information about a new entry-level server processor, which is, apparently, already shipping.
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CES 2012 to Have Up to 50 Ultrabooks, 55" OLED TVNov 22, 2011 - in News
Up to 50 ultrabooks are expected to be revealed at CES 2012 in January.
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More Details on Intel's Ivy Bridge and Maho Bay LeakedNov 22, 2011 - in News
Recently, more information on the upcoming Ivy Bridge processor and Maho Bay platform has been leaked providing further details on the new platform coming in 2012.
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Oracle Accuses HP of Paying Intel to Keep Itanium on Life SupportNov 21, 2011 - in News
All Things Digital Got its hands on a document filed by Oracle against HP in an ongoing argument over Oracle's decision not to support Intel's Itanium processor anymore.
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CompuLab's "World's Smallest" PCs Finally AvailableNov 19, 2011 - in News
CompuLab is claiming "world's smallest" with the launch of its palm-sized PC, the Fit-PC3.
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Chip Makers Hit By Economic Downturn, Forecast ReducedNov 18, 2011 - in News
Semiconductor revenues are now expected to climb by just 1.2 percent this year and remain essentially flat over 2010, according to a new report released by IHS.
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Intel Sinks $100 Million Into AppUpNov 18, 2011 - in News
Intel still believes in its AppUp applications core and is now promoting the service with a $100 million investment.
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Expect the First Windows 8 Snapdragon PC Late 2012Nov 18, 2011 - in News
Expect to see Snapdragon-based desktops running Windows 8 on the market this time next year.
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Qualcomm Launches Eight Snapdragon S4 ChipsNov 17, 2011 - in News
New additions to the S4 family, six of which include cellular baseband features.
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AMD Drops, But Also Increases Prices of Some ProcessorsNov 17, 2011 - in News
AMD has adjusted the prices of five of its processors and introduced one new Athlon II SKU.
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Sandy Bridge-E: Core i7-3960X Is Fast, But Is It Any More Efficient?Nov 16, 2011 - in Reviews
Ironically, when it comes to performance, Intel’s Core i7-3960X is the real Bulldozer. Since its power consumption levels are lower than the Gulftown-based Core i7, it should also deliver amazing performance per watt as well. Is that really the case?
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Intel's Knights Corner: 50+ Core 22nm Co-processorNov 16, 2011 - in News
1 Teraflop. 1 Chip. Many integrated cores.
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Tegra, CUDA Powering CPU/GPU Hybrid SupercomputerNov 16, 2011 - in News
The Barcelona Supercomputing Center plans to build a system using Nvidia's Tegra SoC and CUDA GPU to reduce the enormous power consumption supercomputers typically need.
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Nvidia Aims at Workstation Accelerators With MaximusNov 15, 2011 - in News
Nvidia announced a Tesla-based acceleration system for workstations.
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Intel Celebrates 40th Anniversary of the MicroprocessorNov 15, 2011 - in News
Intel's first microprocessor, the 4004, is 40 years old today.
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Boutique Sandy Bridge-E PCs Priced From $6K to $13KNov 14, 2011 - in News
Boutique PC vendors are already offering built-to-order Sandy Bridge-E systems.
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AMD Releases Interlagos Opterons With 16 CoresNov 14, 2011 - in News
Bulldozer may find its well-suited home in the server and workstation market.
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Winner of the AMD Bulldozer CyberPower PCNov 14, 2011 - in News
It's finally here, and it could be yours.
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Intel Core i7-3960X Review: Sandy Bridge-E And X79 ExpressNov 14, 2011 - in Reviews
Intel's Sandy Bridge design impressed us nearly a year ago, but it was intended for mainstream customers. The company took its time readying the enthusiast version, Sandy Bridge-E. Now, the LGA 2011-based platform and its accompanying CPUs are ready.
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Microsoft Receives Quantum Computing PatentNov 11, 2011 - in News
Microsoft filed a patent for "quantum computational systems" back in 2009 and received confirmation by the USPTO yesterday.
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ARM Reveals 8-Core GPU For SuperphonesNov 10, 2011 - in News
ARM has developed a new GPU for the mobile sector capable of rendering DirectX 11 graphics.
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VIA Launches First Ever Dual Core Pico-ITX MotherboardNov 9, 2011 - in News
It's the industry's first Pico-ITX board with dual core processing, claims VIA.
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Nvidia Tegra 3: A Whole New Level of Mobile GamingNov 8, 2011 - in News
The final details on Tegra 3 have finally been unveiled. It's not exactly a revolutionary design, but Nvidia's new SoC promises to deliver notebook-level performance.
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Opinion: 3 Ideas For AMD's Project WINNov 8, 2011 - in News
AMD will be announcing its "Project WIN" this Wednesday as a follow-up to a massive layoff move that was announced a few days ago.
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Intel Says Android 4.0 Has x86 OptimizationsNov 8, 2011 - in News
Just two months after announcing an alliance with Google, Intel now claims that Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich" will feature support for x86 architecture.
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How Windows 8 Will Deal With Tons of CPU CoresNov 6, 2011 - in News
Windows 8 will be more hard"core" with multiple cores.
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AMD Bulldozer Speed Record Broken Again at 8.58GHzNov 5, 2011 - in News
Maybe with liquid helium, he'll achieve ludicrous speed.