ARM makes a learning remote that will never need batteries
Techcon 13: No batteries for you, just solar and mechanical energy
ARM had a interesting demo at Techcon about how to build a learning remote that never needed to be charged.
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ARM had a interesting demo at Techcon about how to build a learning remote that never needed to be charged.
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Intel’s Quark CPU is a product that can not stand on it’s own without internal subsidies and bundling but that doesn’t stop the company from talking it up.
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Nvidia has triumphantly exited markets such as chipsets or taken a step back from other markets such as Denver/x86.
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For those of you waiting for an 8-core ARM Mali GPU, your prayers have been answered in the form of the AMLogic AML8726-M8 SoC.
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That 16-core A15 Axxia communications chip LSI keeps talking about is finally here and SemiAccurate got their hands on one.
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TSMC was showing off two wafers at Techcon, a production 20nm SoC and a pre-production 16nm without any qualifiers.
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Intel spilled a few more details about the Quark X1000 SoC recently but sadly most of our questions went unanswered.
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Calxeda is not resting much after the release of their first chip, today they are talking about their new A15 based “Midway” ECX-2000.
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What is the name of the Intel CPU line after Sky Lake? If you said Skymont like many think, you would be wrong.
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This story is the third part of SemiAccurate’s look at the XBox One’s architecture as presented at the Hot Chips 25 conference.
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Microsoft gave a talk about the XBox One architecture at Hot Chips 25 and while they shed light on lots of the architecture there was a fair bit left out.
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Microsoft outed some technical details about the XBox One SoC today at Hot Chips 25.
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Cavium has come out with a new generation of their Octeon MIPS CPU line called Octeon III.
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Calxeda has two big pieces of news at Computex, three new ODMs and a new card format.
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ARM is announcing a curious new core called the A12 today, a new 32-bit part for a 64-bit world.
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