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Intel Releases Itanium 9500, Packing Up to 8 CoresNov 9, 2012 - in News
Intel released the 32 nm generation of its Itanium processor series, now known as the 9500-series.
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Nvidia Announces Much Improved Linux Gaming DriversNov 8, 2012 - in News
Nvidia just released a new version of its GeForce Linux drivers.
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Radeon HD 7990 And GeForce GTX 690: Bring Out The Big GunsNov 7, 2012 - in Reviews
EVGA recently lent our German lab one of the GeForce GTX 690s we've had in the U.S. for months. The purpose? To pit against HIS' upcoming 7970 X2 and PowerColor's Devil13 HD7990, both dual-Tahiti boards vying to become the world's fastest graphics card.
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Early November 2012 DRAM Prices Decline, Flash StabilizesNov 7, 2012 - in News
DRAM is beginning the week with another decline and no signs of price stabilization.
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Microsoft Set to Open $100 Million Tech Center in BrazilNov 7, 2012 - in News
Software giant has been involved in Brazil for several years.
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MIPS Acquired by Imagination Technologies, Most Patents Go To Industry OrganizationNov 7, 2012 - in News
We are not exactly surprised that MIPS has been acquired since the company was shopping for a buyer for several months.
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AMD Confirms Departure of CIO Mike WolfeNov 6, 2012 - in News
AMD is losing two more high-ranking executives.
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Russian Startup Develops x86 Emulator for ARM, Could Be Great for Windows RT DevicesNov 5, 2012 - in News
Emulators are a fantastic tool to get antique Atari ST, Amiga and C64 games to run on your PC. In the future, there may be an emulator that is solving ARM headaches.
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Microsoft Expands Rebootless Display Driver Upgrade PatentNov 5, 2012 - in News
Microsoft was just granted the rights to a more elaborate display driver update that does not require a computer system to reboot.
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DRAM Prices Continue to Trend DownwardNov 5, 2012 - in News
The already fragile DRAM market continued to lose ground in the second half of October.
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Report: Sony's PS4 Orbis Dev Kit Runs on Modified AMD A10Nov 2, 2012 - in News
There are reports that Sony has begun shipping a new version of its Orbis PS4 development kit.
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Medal Of Honor Warfighter Performance, BenchmarkedNov 1, 2012 - in Reviews
We take Medal of Honor Warfighter for a spin on 12 different graphics cards to figure out how much hardware you need to get this modern-day account of our Tier 1 operators' work running smoothly. Not surprisingly, the single-player campaign is GPU-heavy.
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Nvidia to Integrate ARM Processors in TeslaNov 1, 2012 - in News
Nvidia has confirmed that it will be combining GPGPUs with ARM 64-bit processors in future Tesla products.
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Former Intel CEO Drives Education Reform in ArizonaOct 31, 2012 - in News
Intel has been among the most critical tech companies in the U.S. that have consistently and strongly criticized the U.S. education system.
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Seasonic Reveals New and Improved X-Series Power SuppliesOct 31, 2012 - in News
The newest generation to the Seasonic X-Series power supplies improves on reliability and performance while maintaining its high quality 80 Plus Gold label.
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ARM Announces Cortex-A50 64-Bit ProcessorsOct 31, 2012 - in News
Scheduled for arrival in actual commercial SoC designs in 2014, ARM formally announced the first two processors based on it 64-bit ARMv8 architecture.
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IBM Proposes Carbon Nanotubes Instead of Silicon for ChipsOct 31, 2012 - in News
IBM researchers believe to have found a way to overcome the physical limitations to shrink silicon in future computer chips.
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Intel Has a 48-Core Chip for Smartphones and TabletsOct 31, 2012 - in News
Intel has developed a prototype of a 48-core processor for smartphones. Before you ask: No, you can't buy a 48-core smartphone next year.
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Windows 8: Does AMD's Bulldozer Architecture Benefit?Oct 30, 2012 - in Reviews
Shortly after AMD's Bulldozer architecture launched, AMD had us anticipating a couple of hotfixes that were supposed to improve FX-8150's performance. But Windows 8 was the ultimate goal. Now that the operating system is out, does it help FX-8150?
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Titan Supercomputer Packs 46,645,248 Nvidia CUDA CoresOct 30, 2012 - in News
The U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) has unveiled a new monstrous supercomputer flagship.
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Intel CEO on Competition: The Best Chip Will WinOct 29, 2012 - in News
A sign of arrogance or confidence?
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Intel To Build Second 1.1M Square Foot Fab in OregonOct 29, 2012 - in News
Intel has confirmed a massive expansion of its chip production site in Hillsboro, Oregon.
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Windows 8 Not Much Help For Depressed DRAM IndustryOct 28, 2012 - in News
As we are seeing DRAM spot prices trading nearly record lows - a 4 Gb 4DDR3 chip can be purchased for as little as $1.75 - it appears that DRAM makers will not get much relief from the release of Windows 8.
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Chip Industry Not Ready for U.S. Conflict Minerals LawOct 27, 2012 - in News
IHS has said that only 11.3 percent of a total of 5,994 companies have complied with the requirements of the U.S. Conflict Minerals Law so far.
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Intel Launches Atom D2560 processorOct 27, 2012 - in News
Intel has quietly added a new flagship model to its Atom processor family.
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Fusion-io Buzzing Because of Apple, FacebookOct 26, 2012 - in News
Fusion-io's business is flourishing thanks to increasing demand for high-end flash drives.
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Samsung Intros 80 MB/s Memory CardsOct 25, 2012 - in News
Samsung has announced new high-speed, high-capacity SD and microSD memory cards.
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Inside Apple's 13-inch Retina Display MacBook ProOct 25, 2012 - in News
What's Apple hiding under the hood?
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Exclusive: HIS Radeon 7970 X2 (''7990'') Arrives in the Lab - Is This the World's Fastest Graphics Card?Oct 25, 2012 - in News
HIS has PowerColor’s Devil 13 in its sights and is aiming to bring the world’s fastest graphics card to the market soon by coupling two Radeon 7970 GPUs. At Computex 2012, we got to see the mockup, but now we’ve got our hands on the actual card.
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AMD's "Never Settle" Bundles Games with 7000 Series GPUsOct 24, 2012 - in News
In addition to the new "Never Settle" Catalyst Driver, AMD has announced a new bundling program that includes up to three games with the purchase of select Radeon 7000 Series cards.
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