February 8, 2011
Do you think it’s too early to talk about Sandy Bridge’s successor? Well, Intel might have you talking about its Ivy Bridge processors as early as Computex Taipei 2011 (May 31 to June 4). According to a Digitimes report, which in turn cites a Chine…
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February 7, 2011
The VAIO YB series of AMD Fusion-powered notebooks that Sony showcased at last month’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas are here. The VAIO YB series is certainly not the first on the market with AMD’s Fusion Zacate chips, but Sony has still m…
Tags: accelerated processing unit, AMD, apu, fusion, hardware, netbook, Radeon, Vaio, vaio yb, y series, Zacate
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January 27, 2011
AMD wants you to know that you can use its new Fusion APUs without losing sleep at night worrying about Mother Nature. The reason? AMD’s Fusion CPUs offer up to a 40 percent smaller carbon footprint compared to previous generation products, the chip ma…
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January 19, 2011
An APU, in case you’re not up to snuff on your tech acronyms, is an Accelerated Processing Unit, and today AMD announced the immediate availability of its new Embedded G-Series APU.
According to AMD, this is the world’s first and only APU for embedded …
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January 11, 2011
Perennially beleaguered chip maker AMD announced Monday that Dirk Meyer is no longer the company’s CEO. Until it finds a permanent replacement, Chief Financial Officer Thomas Seifert will serve as the firm’s acting CEO. The abr…
Tags: AMD, apu, ARM, ceo, chip, dirk meyer, fusion, globalfoundries, Intel, netbook, News Worthy, Nvidia, smartphones, tablet, x86
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December 31, 2010
While Intel’s upcoming Sandy Bridge processors remain the immediate focus of the world, the Santa Clara-based chip maker is already laying the groundwork for the coming of Ivy Bridge, the 22nm die shrink of Sandy Bridge expected to hit market in lat…
Tags: 22nm, AMD, apu, chip, fusion, ivy bridge, News Worthy, processor, sandy bridge, Taiwan, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacture Company, tsmc
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