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How Nvidia’s Kepler chips could end PCs and tablets as we know them

Tremendously powerful new processors toiling away in the cloud could make it irrelevant what kind of screen you connect with, ushering in a new age of computing. Last week, Nvidia launched the first graphics processing unit (GPU) designed for the cloud, dubbed Kepler. Supporting vendors include a who’s who of server providers, such as HP,

IHS: DRAM’s share of smartphone BoM cut in half

SAN FRANCISCO—Although DRAM content in smartphones is on the rise, DRAM’s share  of the average smartphone’s bill of materials (BoM) has fallen by about half over the course of the past year due to declining DRAM prices, according to market research firm IHS iSuppli. Teardowns conducted by IHS’s teardown service revealed that DRAM’s share of

Selling rebuffs rally efforts as cotton prices hit new lows

Persistent selling blunted rally attempts in cotton futures last week as euro zone issues raised new fears of an economic slowdown, strengthened the dollar and weakened most commodities and equities. The harsh macroeconomic environment exacerbated cotton’s own bearish supply-demand situation featuring all-time high ending stocks for both this marketing year and next. Spot July lost

Jamaican loyalty to BlackBerry wanes

Android, iPhone making inroads in smart phone market Steven Jackson, Business Reporter Jamaicans adore BlackBerry smart phones, which are three times more popular than rivals, but since January, usage of Android devices and iPhones have spiralled and now account for half of the market for the first time, according to local experts as well as

Why Ultrabook Laptops Aren’t Just MacBook Air Clones

Ultrabooks are sleek, super-thin laptops that often feature a silver, wedge or tapering design–yes, just like the Apple MacBook Air. However, despite Ultrabooks’ design similarities with Apple’s popular ultraportable, Ultrabooks really are a unique new breed of Windows laptops. They offer a distinct combination of performance, good looks, and features–some not available on the MacBook

Are Android Tablets Dead?

Amazon’s Successor Tablet Needs To Light A Fire As Shipments Slide Trefis Team Contributor First quarter numbers from IDC showed that Android tablet shipments declined in Q1-12 from Q4-11, while Apple cruised ahead, reasserting dominance of the tablet market. Looking a bit deeper, we see that Amazon’s Kindle Fire tablet, a deviation from Google Android,

How Nvidia’s Kepler chips could end PCs and tablets as we knew them

Tremendously powerful new processors toiling away in the cloud could make it irrelevant what kind of screen you connect with, ushering in a new age of computing. Last week, Nvidia launched the first graphics processing unit (GPU) designed for the cloud, dubbed Kepler. Supporting vendors include a who’s who of server providers, such as HP,
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