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Thursday Shortbread Eight is Enough Fudzilla: AMD executive exodus might be a good thing X-bit labs: Intel looking forward to heterogeneous multi-core processors and AMD... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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GloFo preps 14-nm FinFET process for 2013 Three-dimensional transistors are coming! Okay, so maybe they're already here. You can already find 'em inside every Ivy Bridge processor on the market today. Independent foundries... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Personal tech |
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Talk Like a Pirate Day Shortbread Eight is Enough WSJ report AMD's run of bad news continues ITworld: Intel reverses course, bringing Android to Clover Trail chips for... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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AMD's Client Division chief is also leaving The executive exodus continues at AMD. On the heels of yesterday's news about AMD CFO Thomas Seifert throwing in the towel, the Wall Street... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Graphics |
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Tuesday Shortbread Eight is Enough Microsoft: Come 'celebrate' Windows 8 on Oct. 25 Fudzilla: Qualcomm eyes AMD graphics and Pat Gelsinger was offered AMD... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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AMD's Chief Financial Officer calls it quits Yet another top executive is leaving AMD. This latest departure has mildly tragicomic undertones, because the man calling it quits is none other than Thomas... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Graphics |
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Updated: While Clover Trail drops Linux, Hondo won't support Android AMD expects its Hondo APU to infiltrate the tablet market. We won't see the chip to pop up in devices running Google's Android OS... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Mobile computing Operating systems |
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Google Apps to drop IE8 support in October Two and a half years ago, Google stopped supporting Internet Explorer 6, and web developers everywhere breathed a sigh of relief. They, too, were... Type: News story Tags: Internet Software |
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Monday Shortbread The Pick 6 It's official: The era of the personal computer is over - AllThingsD DigiTimes: Intel says 14nm process ready for... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Sunday Shortbread Eight is Enough Fudzilla: Intel to get into foundry business and Nvidia mobile chief Mike Rayfield resigns Ars Technica: Google blocked Acer's... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Saturday Shortbread 7 Up The Globe and Mail: Intel, AMD, and Western Potash smacked with downgrades Wired: Facebook search all but announced by Mark... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Friday Shortbread Eight is Enough VR-Zone: Intel's Haswell-EP/EN (Grantley) in 2014 X-bit labs: Intel vows to integrate converged fabric controller into future Xeon microprocessors Fudzilla: Intel... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Thursday Shortbread Eight is Enough Fudzilla: EA tried to buy Valve for a billion Chip Chick: Turn any wall into a full-sized touch screen... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Wednesday Shortbread 7 Up Ars Technica: "Six strikes" Internet warning system will come to U.S. this year and Microsoft brings browser ballot to Windows... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Google's Autocomplete censors The Pirate Bay Last month, Google announced that websites with "high numbers" of copyright removal notices would soon appear lower in its search results. Now, the search... Type: News story Tags: Internet Copyright |
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Tuesday Shortbread Eight is Enough Intel's Otellini: 'I don't think there is a tablet- or phone-centric world' - PCWorld Reuters: Intel seeks software experts... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Monday Shortbread 7 Up The NY Times: Valve a video game maker with few rules Neowin shares rumor: Microsoft has split Windows group into... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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Sunday Shortbread 7 Up Fudzilla: Nvidia GTX 660 reviews delayed to September 13th iSuppli: As Wintel dominance wanes, the Microsoft / Intel alliance frays Tech2:... Type: News story Tags: Shortbread |
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| AMD introduces low-power Richland APUs for slim notebooks | 32 |
| I'm sorry but if there's enough market demand for 13.3" 3200x1800 screens, there's MORE than enough demand for 24" 2560x1600 screens. | +47 |