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Monthly Archives: July 2014

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Thomas Ryan
Jul 31, 2014

AMD Launches the A10-7800 Desktop APU

Filling out the rest of the lineup…

AMD is today launching another APU, the A10-7800.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 31, 2014

Gelid now cools routers as well as AIW cases

Computex 2014: Cables, fans, and PCIe slots aplenty

Gelid was showing SemiAcccurate a few new coolers and one product that was only a concept last year.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 30, 2014

Inwin shows off its manufacturing tech as a concept

Computex 2014: S-Frame case is tougher than it looks

At Computex this year Inwin was showing off it’s design and manufacturing prowess with another new concept case.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 29, 2014
1

Is Intel actually serious about reviving the desktop?

Opinion-ish: Devil’s Canyon and unlocked Pentiums are the start of it

Intel is officially keen on a desktop revival spearheaded by an new unlocked Pentium CPU but are they actually serious about it?
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 28, 2014

Marvell shows off 64-bit ARM SoCs + LTE and more

Computex 2014: SAS, Flash, and more new silicon

Marvell had a lot of controller goodies at Computex alongside their new SAS and SoC/device silicon.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 24, 2014

Intel’s Broadwell is caught in its own trap

OEMs caught in the middle with no way out

In SemiAccurate’s earlier analysis of Intel’s Broadwell, we felt we didn’t make one point clearly enough for some readers. Lets go over one of the biggest OEM catch-22’s of that chip in more detail here. Note: The following is analysis …
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 24, 2014

Sandisk now owns Fusion IO fully

Quite additive and possibly unique enterprise offerings impending

It is official now, Sandisk owns Fusion IO completely putting the company in the forefront of enterprise flash.
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Intel - logo
Charlie Demerjian
Jul 22, 2014
7

Analysis: Is Intel’s Broadwell worth making at this point?

Analysis: New schedules make things very complex for a Haswell shrink

Everyone is talking about Intel’s 14nm Broadwell CPU and it’s problems but no one seems to be asking the most important question.
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Thomas Ryan
Jul 18, 2014

Intel Admits to Broadwell Delays in its Q2 Call

Intel’s FABulous 14nm chips are coming a bit late…

Yesterday in its Q2 2014 conference call Intel finally owned up to the Broadwell delays that our own Charlie Demerjian has been keeping tabs on.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 18, 2014

Intel dynamically scales core counts for Oracle

And shows their greatest fear while doing so

When you follow a company for long enough, you can read their messaging like a book and Intel is scared silly.
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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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Intel - logo
Charlie Demerjian
Jul 11, 2014
3

Intel castrates Broadwell gutting performance

A day late and now a dollar short too

Yesterday SemiAccurate told you about Intel’s problems with Broadwell and a little clue as to why.
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Intel - logo
Charlie Demerjian
Jul 9, 2014
5

Intel delays Broadwell again but technically is on time

More details on splitting a hair into 14nm slices

VR-Zone has printed some roadmaps that begin to tell the story about the woes of Intel’s 14nm Broadwell line.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 8, 2014
8

What is Nvidia replacing Denver with in Erista?

A tale of two Tegras and a lot of transparent misstatements

Three months ago SemiAccurate not only told you Nvidia’s Denver was dead, but technically why it was a goner.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jul 7, 2014
12

IBM’s foundries have been sold

A done deal according to several sources

SemiAccurate’s sources are all saying IBM has sold their foundry business, it is a done deal.
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