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NVIDIA Tesla K20 i.e. GK110 is 7.1 Billion Transistors, 300W TDP, 384-bit interface
GRAPHICS, HARDWARE NEWS
On the Q&A session after the morning GTC 2012 keynote, NVIDIA executives went into more detail what is the upcoming GK110 GPU, which will power the Tesla K20.
On 5/15/2012 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more
 Intel-Achronix 22nm CPU-FPGA Deal: The Future of Atom?
ENTERPRISE NEWS
On Monday, Intel surprised the world when the company announced that they will manufacture FPGA chips manufactured by relatively unknown player Achronix Semiconductor using 22nm process.
On 11/2/2010 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more

Intel Developer Forum 2010 - Mobilization of Intel
HARDWARE, BUSINESS NEWS
Last week, San Francisco’s Moscone Center was home to Intel's annual gathering. It was fairly low key with a couple of 3.1 Richter scale announcements. Peaking under the surface reveals that Intel is repositioning themselves…
On 9/20/2010 by Gil Russell... Comments (0) Read more
GlobalFoundries signs STMicroelectronics as the first customer
HARDWARE, BUSINESS NEWS
GlobalFoundries is in advanced stages of negotiation with several customers, but the first one to publicly sign the outsourcing deal is no other than STMicroelectronics.
On 7/29/2009 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more

GlobalFoundries to sign its first non-AMD customer, use 40nm LP process
HARDWARE, BUSINESS NEWS, RUMORS
This first non-AMD customer will use 40nm half-node Low Power [bulk silicon] process in Dresden's Fab1. Expect an official announcement in next few weeks, during August...
On 7/24/2009 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more
CUDA-enabled GPGPU app cracks PGP passwords 200x faster than a CPU
GRAPHICS, SECURITY, SOFTWARE NEWS

Ever wondered what is the fastest password-cracking chip known to human kind? According to ElcomSoft - GeForce GTX295, a $500 card that eats up $4000 FPGA hardware.

On 4/24/2009 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more

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