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Tablets get snappier with Nvidia’s quad-core Tegra 3
Agam Shah, November 9, 2011
Tablets and smartphones will soon get quad-core processors with Nvidia's new Tegra 3 chip, which will eclipse the application and graphics performance provided by dual-core processors found on tablets like Apple's iPad and Motorola's Xoom.
NetApp’s new entry-level array offers up to 432TB of capacity
Lucas Mearian, November 8, 2011
NetApp today announced an addition to its Fabric-Attached Storage 2000 family of arrays: the FAS2240, which scales to 432TB of capacity and has a starting price of $7,500
Thai floods hit Q4 hard drive production, says research firm
John Ribeiro, November 1, 2011
The devastating floods in Thailand will cause a 28 percent quarter-on-quarter drop in hard disk drive (HDD) production in the fourth quarter, potentially affecting notebook production in early 2012, research firm IHS iSuppli said on Monday.
Edimax has new products to offer [video]
Partha Srinivasan, October 27, 2011
A range of home networking and improved connectivity makes for a better internet experience.
New Low-Power Memory Could Challenge DDR3
Agam Shah, October 24, 2011
Samsung Electronics and Micron Technology have jointly launched a consortium to support and develop a new low-power memory called Hybrid Memory Cube, which could challenge DDR3 memory in high-performance computers in a few years.
ARM unveils hyper-efficient Cortex-A7 chip for smartphones
James Niccolai, October 20, 2011
ARM Holdings has introduced the Cortex-A7, an upcoming microprocessor design that will be used in sub-US$100 smart phones, as well as in high-end smart phones as a companion chip to the more powerful Cortex-A15.
Former Apple iPhone exec Papermaster becomes CTO at AMD
Agam Shah, October 19, 2011
Advanced Micro Devices has appointed former Apple iPhone development chief Mark Papermaster as chief technology officer, where he will take charge of developing AMD's future microprocessors and hardware.