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The Archipelago of Things
We tend to think of the Internet of Things as a vast network that is knitting itself together as devices ...

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Intel reorg shuffles the deck chairs, but Mooly Eden is out
Is the ship safe now? By Jon Peddie In its latest reorg, Intel has moved a lot of folks around, ...
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GPU shipments down in fourth quarter of 2014
Nvidia gained at the expense of AMD and Intel. Gaming is still the market’s bright spot. The new market report ...
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Surprising results from SolidWorks workstation graphic benchmarking
Using a Lenovo ThinkStation E32 to test discrete vs. integrated GPUs found Intel is gaining ground on Nvidia. By L. Stephen ...
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AMD jumps 11% in GPU shipments in Q2, Intel up 4%, Nvidia slips
Jon Peddie Research says quarter-to-quarter total GPU shipments were up 3.2% in the second quarter of 2014. Jon Peddie Research ...
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AMD’s new Kaveri APU changes the rules
AMD reaches an important milestone with Kaveri, its strongest integrated processor to date. AMD’s APUs are being designed for the ...
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Graphics chips shipments up from last quarter, down from last year
Desktop graphics sales rose 4.5%, according to the third quarter update from Jon Peddie Research. Jon Peddie Research (JPR), the ...
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The PC market is shifting
The companies you know as computer makers buy, not make, all the component parts. Who’s to say the component makers ...
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New workstations arrive to take advantage of Ivy Bridge-EP
Dell, HP, and Fujitsu are ready on Day One with new workstations; Lenovo and Apple will be along shortly. [Editor’s ...
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Intel launches next-generation Ivy Bridge-EP CPU family for new round of mobile and deskside workstations
An evolving marketplace causes Intel to flip the order in which new CPU technologies are introduced. By Alex Herrera [Editor’s ...