Monthly Archives: June 2012
VIA’s New ARM-based Digital Signage System – Does it Pass?
The Raspberry Pi board has been getting a lot of interest from the enthusiast community, and even from some of our larger project customers. The educational intent and super-low price open up a lot of possibilities, both for people that … Continue Reading ![]()
AMD Introduces Low-Power APU Platform
Today, AMD announced a new low-power APU platform, the G-T16R. At just 4.5w TDP and low CPU/GPU clock speeds of 615Mhz and 276Mhz respectively, it appears that the target for this is more of a Geode replacement or Atom Z5xx/E6xx … Continue Reading ![]()
Building a Culture of Strategy Execution
This week, Logic Supply was pleased to host a Lunch & Learn session for members of the Vermont Technology Alliance (vtTA), a trade association representing the state’s growing technology sector. The group is a diverse group of entrepreneurs, small business … Continue Reading ![]()
Made Overseas or Made in the USA – Which Do You Prefer?
I just bought a mattress that retails for about $2,500. Natural Form had a Father’s Day promotion that cut the cost to a little over $2,000, but still, it seems a bit absurd considering it’s replacing a Serta memory foam … Continue Reading ![]()
No Rest for the Weary: A Recap of Computex Taipei
After a ten-day marathon at Computex Taipei, we have spent most of the week getting over jet lag and following up with business opportunities made in Taipei. While at the trade show, we visited vendors and production facilities for the … Continue Reading ![]()
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