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Corsair, Kingston drop failing Elpida memory chips
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The Inquirer
| Jul 9, 2009
Bad chips mean bad sticks mean bad news for Elpida.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
ARM chips heading to GlobalFoundries
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Justin Robinson
| Oct 8, 2009
ARM takes advantage of GloFo's 28nm prowess.
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Systems
Sony's Vaio laptops had faulty NVIDIA chips after all
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The Inquirer
| Aug 12, 2009
NVIDIA's GPU problem rears its ugly head once again.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Pharmaceutical company blocking Samsung Flash chips
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The Inquirer
| Aug 11, 2009
Samsung is the next patent victim.
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Science
Carbon chips are almost here
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The Inquirer
| Jun 23, 2009
Diamonds are a computer's best friend, and silicon will be toast.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Intel's Xeon chips make e-tail debut
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The Inquirer
| Feb 4, 2009
Latest high end processors from Intel find their way into the wild.
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Science
Flexible memristor memory chips soon to become reality
By
Justin Robinson
| Jun 30, 2009
Essential Linkage:
How the next-gen memristors will be bendy.
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Security
Pentagon makes a pig's ear of trusted chips
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The Inquirer
| Oct 28, 2009
Can only support two per cent of its secure needs.
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Graphics Cards
Micron move to graphics card chips
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The Inquirer
| May 18, 2009
Micron fills some of the void left by Qimonda.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
OCZ comments on Elpida memory chips
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The Inquirer
| Jul 14, 2009
The latest in the ongoing saga of the dying Elpida RAM chips.
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Peripherals
Marvell SATA 3 chips stripped from P55, X58 motherboards
By
Justin Robinson
| Jul 16, 2009
There's a problem with Marvell's new chips.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
DNA scaffolding might be used for chips
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The Inquirer
| Aug 18, 2009
Building blocks of life to become building blocks of circuits.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
AMD Sempron chips can be unlocked
By
The Inquirer
| Aug 14, 2009
Dual core goodness for $60 - fo' realz!
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Dead Elpida chips, what next?
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The Inquirer
| Jul 16, 2009
More musings on the Elpida failure saga.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Packaging blocks AMD chips
By
Justin Robinson
| Jul 3, 2009
Essential Linkage:
AMD's packaging has a huge problem.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
ASUS mobos support AM3 chips
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The Inquirer
| Dec 17, 2008
Now with AMD 45nm technology!
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
AMD's 40th anniversary comes as the 500 millionth chip is shipped
By
Justin Robinson
| Jul 24, 2009
Essential Linkage:
AMD makes a lotta chips, hits a birthday mark, but the future looks shaky.
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CPUs, Motherboards & RAM
Intel touts new Westmere chips
By
The Inquirer
| Feb 11, 2009
Four new chips from Intel covering every part of the market.
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Peripherals
Silver oozey gunk can help shrink portable tech
By
Justin Robinson
| May 4, 2009
A brand new silver ooze that claims a better use of space.
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Networking
Scientists build an opensource PID
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The Inquirer
| Sep 7, 2009
Showing off WiMax chips.
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