Gigabyte’s ARM servers represent a sea change in the market
Minor products, massive and game-changing implications
Gigabyte just launched three new ARM server products that don’t look like much on the surface.
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Gigabyte just launched three new ARM server products that don’t look like much on the surface.
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Fotonation was showing off their facial imaging based fast focus technology at MWC this year.
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There was a lot of news from Qualcomm at MWC, some of it expected, some of it not.
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Cavium is introducing a line of macro-cell base stations on a chip called the Octeon Fusion-M. While SemiAccurate normally scoffs at (anything)-on-a-chip marketing designations, this one has could really be what it claims. The idea is simple, take a Cavium …
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SemiAccurate is quite amused about a ‘leaked Qualcomm roadmap’ featuring the code name Taipan.
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SemiAccurate has an update on the progress of a major 14/16nm mobile SoC and the news is good.
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One of the more interesting stories of 2014 was Intel and “contra-revenue funding”, how and why.
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In news that will send shivers up the spine of many in the server world, a group that includes Foxconn just bought Calxeda’s assets.
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Marvell is launching a new business unit for 3D printer SoCs along with the exciting new 88PA6120 and software.
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Qualcomm is talking about their parallel programming API for mobile SoCs called MARE.
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End of year lulls allow you to do things you haven’t had time for before like stories about Samsung 14nm FinFET SoCs.
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Cavium is now officially selling their ARM V8 based Thunder X family of CPUs.
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In Part 4 of this series we’ll be looking at the benefits of AMD’s Mantle API over Microsoft’s DirectX 11.
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If you liked the Marvell PXA1928 SemiAccurate told you about at Computex, you will love the new PXA1908 and PXA1938 SoCs.
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One of the most awaited Silicon Valley startups called Soft Machines just broke cover with their VISC architecture.
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