In pictures: HP Envy x2 is a classy, always-connected, detachable notebook powered by Snapdragon 835

In pictures: HP Envy x2 is a classy, always-connected, detachable notebook powered by Snapdragon 835

HP is another strong proponent of the always-connected notebook concept championed by Qualcomm and they’ve implemented a detachable notebook form factor for their Envy x2 – much like a Surface product. We take a closer look at it in the flesh.
Intel and Altera: FPGAs are here to stay and why it's relevant

Intel and Altera: FPGAs are here to stay and why it's relevant

Since the acquisition of Altera not long ago – an FPGA specialist – there have been many questions, some of which are if the FPGA business is here to stay and if Intel's IA architecture will eventually replace ARM. We give you the latest updates on Intel and FPGA from day 3 at IDF 2016.
AMD to Debut 64-bit ARM-based Opteron Server Processors by 2014

AMD to Debut 64-bit ARM-based Opteron Server Processors by 2014

The message is clear and AMD is hoping to drive change to the computing landscape once more with multi-core 64-bit ARM architecture based Opteron server processors targeting data centers. We provide more details on this new initiative and the challenges ahead.
A feature on AMD A10-5800K 'Black Edition' APU

AMD's HSA - A Threat to Intel's Dominance and Mobile Ambitions?

With Intel already dominating the CPU arena, what else can first-runner-up AMD do to catch up or worse still, stay relevant? With the introduction of the Heterogeneous Systems Architecture consortium, it seems as though AMD seeks safety in numbers.
CES Windows Tech Demos - Windows on ARM, 2nd Gen. Surface and More (Updated with Video!)

CES Windows Tech Demos - Windows on ARM, 2nd Gen. Surface and More (Updated with Video!)

Microsoft wasted no time to officially share with the world on what they've been working on, even before CES 2011 starts tomorrow. Check out some of the latest mobile devices Windows 7 is enabling, a newer revision of Surface and next gen. Windows running on ARM-based systems.
Punching Bag of the Month

Punching Bag of the Month

Ever since Steve Jobs published his open letter on Adobe's Flash, the internet has seen an avalanche of comments, articles and debates over this issue. Mostly negative, we round up some of the recent 'attacks' on Flash.