Microsoft Surface can not compete against real tablet
In pictures: Designed to be a failure
Microsoft does not understand tablets, and this means the company cannot make a competitive mobile product.
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Microsoft does not understand tablets, and this means the company cannot make a competitive mobile product.
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At a press conference today, AMD proved to any doubting onlookers that they are done for.
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It looks like Oak Ridge is about to light up Titan, possibly the worlds fastest supercomputer.
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When it comes to chipsets for Broadwell, Intel is going to take a page out of AMD’s book for Trinity and Piledriver.
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It looks like Dell is getting in to the ARM server space in a big way, adding Calxeda to the existing Marvell lineup.
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Intel isn’t launching Haswell until next year, but the chipset lineup gives some interesting clues.
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When Apple first sued Samsung, SemiAccurate likened it to suicide.
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We have finally reached that day that you have all (Yawn) been waiting for, the release of AMD’s Vishera.
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About this time last year AMD released a video of it’s first generation FX processors setting a world record as the highest overclocking CPUs in existence.
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AMD said what they had to in their Q3 2012 analyst call, and then did something quite unexpected.
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It looks like Calxeda not only announced available products today, but also a few details about upcoming products.
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LSI and 6WIND are teaming up to release a hardware and software combination to address several high performance networking workloads.
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Words reached SemiAccurate from VESA, the organization that maintains the DisplayPort and other display-related standards, saying the organization hopes to see DisplayPort 1.2 hubs for multi-stream transport (MST) to be available in the year 2013.
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There has been a lot of speculation about Nvidia’s GK110 GPU, specifically whether it will end up on the desktop or not.
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Why is AMD imploding so comprehensively?
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