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To save money, AMD is reducing its wafer order agreement with Globalfoundries.

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Zalman has expanded the existing Z9 case series with two new "Plus" models.

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Thermalright launched a new heatsink designed for ITX and HTPC systems. The AXP-100 comes in a package that has a height of just 58 mm (2.28 inches) including a fan.

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Outgoing Intel CEO Paul Otellini pretty much confirmed that Intel will be picking a successor for him from the existing crew.

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Chip has been rumored to be powering Galaxy S4.

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Intel has finally stepped forth to defend its position on socket-based CPUs.

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Thomas Seifert, formerly CFO and interim CEO at AMD, has found a new home.

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Nvidia just released a beta version of the GeForce 310.70 Driver, which rolls up previously beta driver updates such as performance improvements for Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 and Assassin's Creed III.

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Prior to releasing Haswell processors in 2013, Intel will be introducing five significant Ivy Bridge processors for notebooks.

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Intel is starting a memory research project with the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) of Taiwan to address the performance gap and to reduce the power consumption of memory.

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Qualcomm will begin sampling two quad-core Snapdragon S4 SoCs by the second quarter of 2013.

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AMD has chimed in on the Intel rumor by stating it will continue to offer socketed CPUs despite fears of a BGA-only market.

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DRAM contract prices continued their downward slide in November.

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AMD apparently received a safety net from Mubadala Development, which reportedly increased its share in the company to 19 percent, in exchange for a cash payment and an additional seat on the company's board.

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LG plans to showcase its own SoC for Smart TVs at CES 2013 in January.

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You'll need a DirectX 11 GPU in order to play Crysis 3 on the PC.

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RBC Capital analyst Doug Freedman stated that Intel may soon be building ARM processors for Apple.

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Sapphire has begun offering its first cooler for CPUs.

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Rumor has it that Microsoft is currently working on the Surface RT and Surface Pro sequels along with a Surface "Book" form factor.

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The Vertical Power VP-400 Runway Seeker does for planes what the car industry is trying to accomplish for cars: Take the pilot out of the equation and guide you safely to your destination without your...

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AgigA Tech has found a partner to work to bring its non-volatile DRAMs to market: Micron said that it is co-developing the technology with Cypress Semiconductor's subsidiary.

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Micron is still trying to make its way through a rather complex process to purchase bankrupt DRAM maker Elpida.

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The new Thermalright Archon SB-E heatsink features a Pressure Vault Bracket plate and ultra-slim design for RAM compatibility.

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Nintendo promised significantly greater processing capability in the recently released Wii U than in the preceding Wii console.

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Globalfoundries has appointed Rutger Wijburg to oversee the operation of its Fab 8 in Malta, New York.

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AMD is at the beginning of a massive reorganization phase that will only leave about half of its entire business to traditional processors.

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