The Model A is new again thanks to Raspberry
The newest Raspberri Pi 3 is under review over at Phoronix, the Model A+ which brings new hardware at the same $25 price point as the last Model A did. It is…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Nov 23, 2018 | Systems | 4
The newest Raspberri Pi 3 is under review over at Phoronix, the Model A+ which brings new hardware at the same $25 price point as the last Model A did. It is…
Read MoreFebruary is quite the busy month with GDC, MWC, and a flurry of technology announcements coming out all around the same time! One of the more surprising announcements from Mobile World Congress…
Read Moreby Tim Verry | Oct 10, 2016 | Processors | 16
Intel and recently acquired Altera have launched a new FPGA product based on Intel’s 14nm Tri-Gate process featuring an ARM CPU, 5.5 million logic element FPGA, and HBM2 memory in a single…
Read Moreby Sebastian Peak | Feb 22, 2016 | Mobile, Processors | 3
MediaTek might not be well-known in the United States, but the company has been working to expand from China, where it had a 40% market share as of June 2015,...
Read Moreby Josh Walrath | Feb 7, 2016 | Editorial | 9
Have you ever been approached about something and upon first hearing about it, the opportunity just did not seem very exciting? Then upon digging into things, it…
Read Moreby Josh Walrath | Apr 29, 2015 | Processors | 6
On February 3rd, ARM announced a slew of new designs, including the Cortex A72. Few details were shared with us, but what we learned was that it could…
Read Moreby Josh Walrath | Feb 4, 2015 | Processors | 2
ARM has an interesting history of releasing products. The company was once in the shadowy background of the CPU world, but with the explosion of mobile…
Read Moreby Josh Walrath | Jan 5, 2015 | Processors | 25
NVIDIA seems to like begin on a one year cycle with their latest Tegra products. Many years ago we were introduced to the Tegra 2, and the year after that…
Read Moreby Josh Walrath | Oct 29, 2013 | Graphics Cards, Mobile, Processors | 3
Ask most computer users from 10 years ago who ARM is, and very few would give the correct answer. Some well informed people might mention “Intel” and “StrongARM”…
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