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ARM to dominate microprocessor architecture

Posted on February 25, 2011 by Matthew Slyman

ARM (Advanced RISC Machine) appears set to dominate microprocessor architecture.  The Intel x86 processor market is facing its most serious threat for over a decade, as Microsoft announces that Windows 8 will support ARM's ISA. Continue reading →

3D TV—is it good enough?

Posted on February 15, 2011 by Matthew Slyman

An investigation into the feasibility of high-fidelity 3D displays.  Examines the history of 3D displays, the health implications of viewing low-quality 3D images, and the fundamental limits of 3D display quality in the context of current trends in the semiconductor market. Continue reading →

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