Second-gen Nexus 7 coming around July; it will run Qualcomm chip, sources say
The second-generation Nexus 7 tablet, powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, will be launched around July, according to two unnamed sources in a Reuters report.
The second-generation Nexus 7 tablet, powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, will be launched around July, according to two unnamed sources in a Reuters report.
The three largest memory makers announced the final specifications for three-dimensional DRAM, which is aimed at increasing performance for networking and high performance computing markets.
Exploring methods of computing without silicon, IBM has found a way to make transistors that could be fashioned into virtual circuitry that mimics how the human brain operates.
Apple's hiring of Adobe's former CTO Kevin Lynch opens some intriguing possibilities for the company's future moves, analysts said today.
Multicore computing is progressing so fast that it's difficult to forecast "what tomorrow may bring", says Barbara Chapman of the University of Houston, Texas.
Given two start-ups, one selling itself on its parallel-processing nous and the other not emphasising that aspect, would investors be significantly more attracted to the former?
Scientists at the California Institute of Technology have taken the next step in the evolution of the computer chip, developing self-healing integrated chips.
ARM creates the intellectual property used in the designs used to run more than 95% of the smartphones in the world, but the company had only a small booth at the edge of Hall 6 at Mobile World Congress this week.
Intel's decision to leave the motherboard business is a smart move in a troubled market, according to analysts.
Intel expects to see more innovation in PC design in the next year than there has been since the mid-1990s.
While Gartner Inc. now says that global semiconductor revenue has dipped 3% this year, the market is expected rebound in 2013.
To break its slump in the server market, Advanced Micro Devices is adopting an aggressive strategy whose goals include the introduction of new ARM and x86 chips by 2014 and continued improvements to its Opteron line in the meantime.
Intel announced a 64-bit, 32nm dual-core Atom processor, the S1200, which is designed for the emerging microserver market.
Broadcom has unveiled a single chip that combines Near Field Communication technology with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and FM radio.
Qualcomm Inc. showed a double-digit increase in sales this year that will make it the world's third-largest chip maker in 2012, according to analytics firm IHS iSuppli.