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It's Time to Welcome Tom's $10,000 PC!Sep 18, 2006 - in Reviews
The entry forms are still coming in, and one lucky reader will be taking home the most impressive computer system we have ever had in our labs. Hitting the $10,000 mark and going beyond, this Falcon Northwest machine is loaded to the hilt and licensed to thrill!
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Dell's AMD computers now availableSep 13, 2006 - in News
Following Michael Dell's announcement yesterday, Dell today released configuration pages for its initial AMD-based systems this morning. The computers can be ordered now and the company promises to begin shipping the built-to-order systems later this week. Dell heavily promotes the green party, which indicates a long-term commitment to AMD.
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First evidence Dell has shipped some XPS 700sAug 15, 2006 - in News
A long-time poster to Dell's community forum has reported that he received his Pentium D 930-based XPS 700 unit via next-day air this morning, after a long round of delays.
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CyberPower and Falcon Northwest Go Quad SLIAug 15, 2006 - in Reviews
Two high-end PC makers put dual-core CPUs and four graphics processors into their latest systems. Who wins the Quad SLI challenge?
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2007 BMW X5 intros high-speed communication chip based on Flexray techAug 9, 2006 - in News
BMW today announced a new version of its X5 flagship SUV. It's larger, stronger and faster and probably better and more expensive than its predecessor, but what makes this new model especially interesting form a technological view is the presence of a Flexray chip.
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Shuttle XPC SN27P2: A Mini-PC for Athlon AM2 ProcessorsJul 28, 2006 - in Reviews
It didn't take long at all for Shuttle to deliver the first barebone mini-PC for AMD's new AM2 socket processors. Come along as THG gives you all the details...
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Four Quiet and Powerful Mini PCs for Intel CPUsJul 6, 2006 - in Reviews
It didn't take long for Pentium D barebones systems to make their market appearance. Now, three vendors are ready to provide support for dual core CPUs in their models, which all promise to operate quietly. Do they live up to their promises?
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SiS662 chipset launchedJul 5, 2006 - in News
Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) today announced the SiS662 chipset, which is targeted at mainstream computer systems based on Pentium 4 and dual-core Pentium D processors.
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GPS can help give early warning of tsunamisJun 30, 2006 - in News
Using GPS (global positioning system) data to measure how points on land move following an undersea earthquake could help geologists decide if the tremor will cause an ocean-wide tsunami.
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SiS tweaks chipset roadmap, AMD platform gets priorityJun 30, 2006 - in News
Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) recently made a few changes in its chipset roadmap, adjusting its business plans to market realities, the company said. According to SiS, the company has separated the SiS671 and SiS771 northbridges, which respectively target the Intel and AMD desktop platforms, from each other by timeframes.
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150 OEMs shipping Intel Woodcrest systemsJun 26, 2006 - in News
Intel's Core architecture gets a solid start with about 150 companies offering more than 200 Xeon 5100 (formerly code-named Woodcrest) platforms today. Pretty much every know server manufacturer has sent out press releases ranging for example from Gateway that promises to offer Woodcrest system in the future to Supermicro that has launched 30 different Xeon 5100 system.
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Falcon Northwest Upgrades the Mach V With AM2Jun 14, 2006 - in Reviews
With the new socket AM2 platform from AMD, consumers can expect faster systems from the guys who really know how to build them.
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TechEd 2006: Hybrid hard drives to become Vista Premium requirementJun 12, 2006 - in News
It was listed as a requirement for Vista mobile systems as far back as last November; then, at the beginning of the year, it was back-burnered to "if-implemented" status. Now, hybrid hard drives with time-saving Flash memory on-board, are once again listed as a requirement for the Vista Premium logo for June 2007 forward, we learned at TechEd today.
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SiS keeps its edge in entry-level and mid-range chipset marketJun 2, 2006 - in News
Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) continues to position itself as a third-party chipset supplier that targets entry-level and mid-range products in the worldwide chipset market, according to company president and CEO Daniel Chen.
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Agere Systems introduces 1394B chipset that doubles speed of data transportMay 31, 2006 - in News
Agere Systems on May 30 introduced its FW430 and FW843 chipsets, which the company claims can double the speed at which information can be moved between personal computers (PCs) and various devices such as high-performance hard disk drives.
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Adobe discloses some Apollo detailsMay 26, 2006 - in News
Adobe Systems has begun to dish details of Apollo, a fruit of the company's merger with Macromedia that will allow developers to create run-time applications with Flash and Acrobat that can be used offline without a Web browser.
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Monarch's Hornet Pro Does the Mini-Monster Gaming MashMay 26, 2006 - in Reviews
This small form factor PC packs a punch like that of any high-end gaming system you want to compare it against. We look at how the Monarch Hornet Pro Revenge Special Edition can handle the most CPU- and graphically-intensive games available despite its compact size.
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Joint Strike Fighter cockpit display system to run Linux apps?May 22, 2006 - in News
LynuxWorks says L-3 Display Systems chose its Linux-like LynxOS-178 real-time OS for the cockpit display system in the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF).
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SMIC and Aurora Systems in volume production of LCOS panel chipsMay 8, 2006 - in News
China-based Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) and US-based Aurora Systems have announced Aurora's LCOS (liquid-crystal-on-silicon) panel chips have successfully entered volume commercial production at SMIC.
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Entry-level desktops with SiS662 northbridge chipsets to debut in JuneMay 5, 2006 - in News
A number of entry-level desktops built based on the SiS662 chipset from Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS), will be available in June from some OEM makers and the channel market, according to sources at SiS.
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SiS DDR2 DRAM modules gain AVL validationApr 13, 2006 - in News
Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) today announced that its DDR2 modules have passed compatibility tests conducted by Advanced Validation Labs (AVL), with the products being DDR2-533 and DDR2-667 SO-DIMMs for notebooks and DDR2-667 un-buffered DIMMs for desktop PCs.
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IBM to build content protection technology into processorsApr 10, 2006 - in News
BM today announced a hardware-based technology that is squarely aimed at preventing the unauthorized use digital content on consumer electronics medical devices and defense systems. Built directly into the processor "SecureBlue," the technology promises to provide much more robust content protection than software-based DRM systems available today.
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Emachines rolls out inexpensive systems with dual-layer DVD burnersApr 5, 2006 - in News
Emachines today introduced four new entry-level systems that sport double-layer DVD burners and are available from $350.
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Alienware quad-SLI systems to use liquid coolingMar 31, 2006 - in News
Alienware partners with Calgary-based CoolIT Systems to offer a liquid cooling system for Alienware's quad-SLI Aurora ALX system. Containing four Nvidia graphics processors, these systems provide lots of graphics performance, but produce a substantial amount of heat as well.
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Quad-SLI system shipments get into gearMar 30, 2006 - in News
Computer manufacturers were given the go ahead by Nvidia to start shipping Quad-SLI systems to consumers, TG Daily has learned. The systems use four graphics processors to increase the pixel processing horsepower for the latest computer games.
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Azul Systems to use TSMC 90nm process for 48-core processorMar 28, 2006 - in News
Azul Systems today announced that it will use TSMC's advanced 90nm process for the Vega 2, its next-generation 48-core processor.
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Azul Systems introduces 48-core processorMar 27, 2006 - in News
Azul Systems based in Mountain View California has announced their Vega 2 processor which contains 48 64-bit cores. Fabricated by Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) on a 90 nanometer process, the chip is meant to provide network attached processing power.
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Albatron launches 7900GT graphics card for small-form-factor PCsMar 27, 2006 - in News
Albatron Technology has launched the 7900GT graphics card in a shorter and slimmer form factor, but retaining strong game playing capabilities.
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Quad-SLI drives enthusiast graphics systems into $2000 rangeMar 16, 2006 - in News
Earlier this month, Nvidia launched a new stage of its scalable link interface technology, which allows gamers to increase the graphics horsepower by adding more graphics cards. As quad-SLI systems become available, hardcore gamers will be confronted with a new price point, which in some cases will touch $2000 just for four graphics chips.
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3D Systems drops price of 3D printer below $15,000Mar 1, 2006 - in News
3D printing is not quite what we would call a mainstream application, but the creation of realistic plastic models of products using a "printer" is becoming more popular with more businesses, product and marketing managers, designers and engineers as well as universities.
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