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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
Pips Intel to the post.
Nothing a suitable replacement for silicon.
Claim it could lead to terahertz-class processors.
Could replace silicon.
Boasts serious performance.
On-track for 2018 opening.
Aims for 20K wafers a month by 2018.
Promises CPUs, GPUs, APUs in 2016.
Continues work with Samsung, GloFo.
First 64-bit big.LITTLE on 3D transistors.
"It's just getting really hard."
Shin-Etsu Chemical has released a new LED encapsulating material which it claims will lead to brighter and longer-life lighting.
Silicon can be used to create batteries that charge in 15mins and last a week.
Deal designed to safeguard AMD against 32nm production issues.
The B3 fix is reportedly already shipping to motherboard and laptop manufacturers.
Nvidia gives birth to a mobile monster.
Intel gives certain PC makers the go-ahead to keep using its faulty 6-series chipsets.
Intel has entered into a partnership to co-fund a silicon photonics research and production centre.
Graphene can't fully replace silicon inside CPUs, but it could be used in hybrid chips.
Researchers at Rice University have discovered a method for shrinking chips using silicon oxide.
We take a look at how Intel crams so much whizz-bang in such a small space
Get DX11 gaming on your thin and light laptop, as AMD shows its new Fusion CPUs for the first time.
COMPUTEX 09: EVGA claims it'll continue testing SATA 6Gbps and won't use it until it knows it's worthwhile.
October 14 2021 | 15:04