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Monthly Archives: January 2015

Dell logo
Charlie Demerjian
Jan 29, 2015

Alienware shows off external PCIe connectors

CES 2015: Alienware Graphics Amplifier is a bit narrow in for and lanes

Dell’s Alienware was showing off an interesting PCIe connector at CES, something SemiAccurate didn’t know existed.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 28, 2015

Displaylink shows off dual 4K screens over USB

CES 2015: We mean over one USB3.0 link mind you….

Displaylink is continually pushing the possible with 4K video over USB and doesn’t stop there.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 26, 2015

The ‘roadmap’ about Qualcomm’s Taipan core is wrong

Any site with real sources would know better than to post that ‘leak’

SemiAccurate is quite amused about a ‘leaked Qualcomm roadmap’ featuring the code name Taipan.
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 26, 2015

Avago’s 16 port SAS 3.0 Host Bus Adaptors

So many ports for so many drives…

The new 9300-16i and 9300-16e HBAs from Avago are good for nearly 2 million IOPS of performance.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 23, 2015

Imagination outs a lot of details and demos at CES

CES 2015: Fleshing out anoucements with hardware and software

Imagination had a bunch of new demos and hardware to show at CES but nothing groundbreaking.
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Thomas Ryan
Jan 23, 2015

AMD Posts Its Q4 2014 Earnings Report

Trinity strikes back and AMD muddles through…

On Wednesday AMD held its Q4 2014 conference call.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 21, 2015

And the name of Qualcomm’s 64-bit post-Krait core is…..

There is an interesting story about this, one for another time

Everyone wants to know what the Qualcomm core after Krait is called so SemiAccurate will oblige, sort of.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 21, 2015

Goodway shows off the first USB-C hub we’ve seen

CES 2015: Innovation flourishes between the cracks

CES was mostly vast empty space with the interesting stuff almost completely shown by the little players, not the giants.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 20, 2015

The ongoing twists to the Nvidia patent trolling ‘Kepler license’ scheme

Analysis: The licensees and cost structure

So what is the latest on the Nvidia patent trolling scheme known as “Kepler Licensing”, especially the licensee count?
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 19, 2015

Adata has some evolutionary toys plus a few twists

CES 2015: Memory and more memory and I forget

Adata didn’t have anything groundbreaking at CES but two of their product had unique features worth talking about.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 16, 2015

Lepow makes power banks that are actually premium

CES 2015: I never thought I would say those words without giggling

It’s not often you can get a journalist to say, “premium power bank” with a straight face but Lepow did twice.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 15, 2015

Analysis: Intel’s Broadwell financial struggles

How to play Monopoly with yourself and lose

Last week SemiAccurate told you why Broadwell not what Intel wanted but what are the financial implications?
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Flaming Wafer
Charlie Demerjian
Jan 13, 2015

Major SoC ramps volume at 14/16nm

Timing, splits, and a few more juicy details

SemiAccurate has an update on the progress of a major 14/16nm mobile SoC and the news is good.
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Charlie Demerjian
Jan 13, 2015

Inwin shows off cases and accessories at CES

Inwin was showing off a lot of goodies at CES and as usual SemiAccurate guessed high on the prices.

Inwin was showing off a lot of goodies at CES and as usual SemiAccurate guessed high on the prices.
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Flaming Wafer
Charlie Demerjian
Jan 12, 2015

Major foundry fixes 14/16nm process problems

Good news is better for the industry than bad

Remember that pesky 14/16nm process that SemiAccurate told you was having major problems?
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