Mionix's Castor mouse shoots for the stars
Mionix has pulled back the curtain on its new Castor mouse, named after a star in the Gemini constellation (Castor is also Portuguese for "beaver," so pun away in the comments.) The company claims to have designed the new rodent for all three of the common grip types: palm, claw, and fingertip. Southpaw fraggers will have to look elsewhere, however, as the Castor is for righties only.
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Motorola's Moto X Play is all about battery life
Say hello to the Moto X Play. Fitting between the refreshed Moto G and the Moto X Style, this mid-range handset looks to offer plenty of battery life in a more affordable package than the flagship Style.
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TechInsights dissects the R9 Fury X's HBM interface
Before the Fiji chip in AMD's Radeon R9 Fury X and R9 Fury graphics cards was revealed, we knew quite a bit about its high-bandwidth memory (HBM) tech. Now that those cards have been released, TechInsights has dissected the Fury family's unique memory architecture. EETimes has a meaty taste of the full report, including several close-up photos of the insides of the HBM and GPU dies.
The report shows how SK Hynix built and connected groups of memory dies to build each stacked HBM module, down to the oxide bonds. Another photo shows the 2,100 through-silicon ...
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Intel, Micron introduce revolutionary 3D XPoint memory
At a special presentation today, Intel and Micron jointly announced the introduction of a new type of memory technology called 3D XPoint. Intel VP Rob Crooke and Micron president Rob Adams called this memory the first major new memory technology since the introduction of NAND in 1989.
3D XPoint (pronounced "3D cross-point") is described as a high-performance, very dense, non-volatile memory, and it's meant to help computers get more data closer to the processor. Crooke says it's a thousand times faster than today's flash memory and a thousand times more durable. ...
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Moto X Style packs a 21-MP camera, Snapdragon 808 power
Motorola has just unveiled two new Moto X phones: the Moto X Style, and the Moto X Play. The former is meant to be Motorola's new flagship phone, so let's start with that one.
The Style features a 5.7" 2560x1440 screen (520 PPI) in a svelte frame, which works out to a 76% screen-to-bezel ratio. Despite the 5.7" screen, the handset's dimensions aren't enormous—154 mm x 76 mm x 11 mm—and it weighs in at 179 g. The phone is powered by a Snapdragon 808 ...
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Refreshed Moto G gets waterproofing, better camera, more colors
Motorola unveiled a refreshed version of its cheap-and-cheerful Moto G during its live event this morning. The new phone has a number of features that are pretty surprising to see in an entry-level device, like IPX7 waterproofing and a 13-megapixel camera that's claimed to be an improved version of the shooter in the Nexus 6.
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OnePlus 2 is a new generation of flagship killer
Smartphone maker OnePlus has pulled back the curtain on its second smartphone, the OnePlus 2. The sequel to last year's OnePlus One brings both upgraded specs and an upgraded body in an affordable package. The company unveiled the phone in a slick YouTube video and a launch event in VR.
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