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MacSurfer's Archive: Tuesday, April 30, 2013
 

 

Computer Industry
  • "Microsoft Finds A New Enemy In The Browser Wars" Seeking Alpha 5:00 AM
  • "Intel: Haswell Release On June 3rd Could Be Huge" Seeking Alpha 5:00 AM
  • "Report: Intel Bay Trail Tablets to Arrive in Q4 2013" Tom's Hardware 5:19 AM
  • "Intel's Supply Chain Sweet Spot" EBN 8:12 AM
  • "Intel, Samsung invest in high-powered Siri alternative Expect Labs: The companies didn't say how much they've invested in the firm, but Samsung says that it hopes to have better voice-driven and context-aware services on its products." CNET News 8:14 AM
  • "Intel, Samsung, Telefonica endorse anticipatory computing, invest in Expect Labs" GigaOM 7:56 AM
  • "Intel to announce first Atom chip redesign: Intel's redesigned Atom will offer performance that gets closer to mainstream laptop processors." CNET News 3:11 PM
  • "Most power supplies won't support Haswell's C6/C7 low-power states" TechSpot 9:02 PM
  • "Chromebook with a Haswell chip on the way" Liliputing 9:59 AM
  • "Google working on Chrome OS for Intel Haswell chips: More Chromebook battery life ahead!" GigaOM 9:59 AM
  • "Intel's first Irish female VP helps engineer the future" SiliconRepublic 10:00 AM
  • "HP may be working on a quad-core 10-inch Android tablet" BGR News 6:50 PM
  • "HP Makes a Big Play in Software-Defined Networks" AllThingsD 12:37 PM
  • "A 10-inch, Tegra 4 HP tablet may not be such a far out pipe dream after all: Bigger tablets with bigger chips" TechRadar UK 9:01 PM
  • "AMD reveals potent parallel processing breakthrough: Upcoming Kaveri processor will drink from shared-memory Holy Grail" The Register 9:02 PM
  • "AMD-led consortium takes steps to break multicore programming barriers: HSA Foundation releases a uniform memory architecture, called HUMA, that makes different memory types in a system accessible to all processors" InfoWorld 8:18 AM
  • "AMD's next-gen APU unifies CPU/GPU memory, should appear in Kaveri, Xbox 720, PS4" ExtremeTech 5:14 AM
  • "AMD hUMA wants to speed your APU memory use, no joke" SlashGear 5:19 AM
  • "AMD's 'heterogeneous Uniform Memory Access' coming this year in Kaveri: Chip designer wants to replace GPU computing with heterogeneous computing." Ars Technica 5:02 AM
  • "AMD Announces hUMA, Heterogeneous Uniform Memory Access For Future APUs" HotHardware 5:00 AM
  • "Dell Intros Vostro 5460, The Company's Thinnest and Lightest 14-Inch Laptop To Date" Gadgetell 8:05 AM
  • "James W. Breyer Plans Retirement from Dell Board of Directors" Business Wire 5:17 AM
  • "M-commerce gets IBM all excited" TG Daily 10:12 AM
  • "IBM NZ appoints new managing director/ennifer Moxon moves to Sydney to take up role as vice president of IBM's public sector practice in Australia and NZ" Computerworld New Zealand 5:04 AM
  • "The Oracle assessment/Summary: Oracle's in a lot of sectors selling to many different kinds of buyers. Any review of Oracle needs to take a portfolio view that also looks at the relative growth and contraction of the component market segments served." ZDNet 5:28 AM
  • "Oracle lands $100M ERP project covering 34 colleges/Expert: The project in Washington state looks 'very complicated'" Computerworld 3:06 PM