By Pink Cuddler on Dec 28, 2012 in:
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By ComTECHnician on Nov 16, 2012 in:
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Qualcomm's major analyst day was today and the company shared a great deal of information on its current and upcoming products. New LTE modems, small cell deployments and increased GPU performance are all in the pipeline.
Companies are getting in on the tablet game, and it is raking in some serious cash. While traditional PCs and their innards still make a ton of money for companies like Nvidia, it's clear that mobile is the place they want to be.
By ComTECHnician on Nov 7, 2012 in:
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One of Windows' greatest strengths is its compatibility with millions of peripherals. Due to its complete dominion of the PC market, manufacturers must ensure that their devices work with Windows -- and for the most part, they do. The one exception t...
By ComTECHnician on Nov 6, 2012 in:
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In a way, it's been public knowledge that Apple is tinkering with OS X on ARM since 2007. In fact, its best selling products run on ARM processors, so it makes a lot of sense that it would at least be in the running for its desktops and laptops.
By ComTECHnician on Nov 6, 2012 in:
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Insider sources at Microsoft have confirmed that the company is building an Xbox Surface -- a 7-inch gaming tablet that will go head-to-head with other dedicated gaming consoles, such as the PlayStation Vita, and the Wii U tablet controller.
By ComTECHnician on Nov 2, 2012 in:
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ARM's next-generation Cortex-A57 system on a chip looks to be a competitive showing for high-density servers with power efficiency in mind.