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UMC develops 192 GHz circuit, sets sight on THz chipsFeb 21, 2006 - in News
Semiconductor foundry UMC today said that it has developed a 130 nm Voltage-Controlled Oscillator (VCO) that runs at an operating frequency of 192 GHz.
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SPECapc releases benchmark for 64-bit systemsFeb 16, 2006 - in News
The SPEC/GPC's Application Performance Characterization (SPECapc) project group announced availability of its Pro/E Wildfire 2.0 benchmark, which the organization claims is the first software that allows performance evaluation of both 32- and 64-bit computer systems
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Intel promises quad server chips for Q1 2007Feb 10, 2006 - in News
Intel has alerted its OEM (original equipment manufacturer) customers that it will add a quad core "Clovertown" CPU in the first quarter of next year.
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Adobe may not deliver native Intel Mac support until 2007Feb 2, 2006 - in News
Adobe Systems on Wednesday said it has no plans to re-release its current applications as Universal binaries that can run natively on both Intel- and PowerPC-based systems.
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Oki develops 13-bit LCD source driver with 500 Mbps interfaceJan 25, 2006 - in News
Oki Electric Industry today announced the development of MT3100, a 13-bit digital source driver for high definition liquid crystal display (LCD) systems.
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Google still dominates search experience, Yahoo catching up - studyJan 19, 2006 - in News
Google features and performance allow the search engine to remain the favorite search engine of Internet users, Keynote Systems reports. The analysis firm, which is known mainly for measuring the responsiveness of websites, draws this conclusion from a two-week survey and study that included 2000 users.
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Panasonic to phase out analog TV developmentJan 19, 2006 - in News
Panasonic will halt its development of analog TV systems and focus on the production of digital TV, starting from next month.
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Alienware announces FX-60 dual-core systemJan 10, 2006 - in News
Alienware today announced gaming computers equipped with AMD's FX-60 processor. The company offers the CPU both in its Aurora 7500 and ALX series of systems. Prices start at around $2700 for a basic Aurora system and top $8000 for decked out ALX model.
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CES 2006: Jadoo announces fuel cells power for regular electronicsDec 30, 2005 - in News
After years of hype, fuel cells are finally coming to consumers. These hydrogen-filled batteries promise longer run-times, quick recharge and no memory effect, but they have been relegated to labs and high-end broadcast studio camcorders. Jadoo, a company that we covered at the 2005 National Association of Broadcasters show, has announced fuel cell power systems for prosumers which will power laptops, radio systems and other gadgets.
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Sapphire ships CrossFire-ready Radeon X1600-series graphics cardsDec 14, 2005 - in News
Sapphire Technology announced yesterday that it has begun shipment of its new Radeon X1600-series graphics cards in two versions.
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SystemC 2.1 to speed up design of SoCs, IEEE believesDec 12, 2005 - in News
The IEEE today announced that it has ratified the SystemC 2.1 language for system-level chip design which the organization believes will accelerate system-on-chip (SoC) design processes.
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ATI releases Catalyst 5.12 driverDec 9, 2005 - in News
ATI published the last major driver update for its graphics chips for 2005.
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IBM's self-healing softwareDec 2, 2005 - in News
Computer maker IBM on Friday introduced "self-healing" software that will help companies repair ailing IT systems before they break down.
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Asustek overclocked Radeon X1800XT graphics card to hit market in mid-DecemberDec 1, 2005 - in News
Asustek Computer recently introduced its EAX1800XT TOP graphics card, which incorporates ATI's flagship Radeon X1800XT VPU (video processing unit) to provide video capability needed for robust PC video systems.
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Out With ATX, In With Gigabyte's CB91 BTXDec 1, 2005 - in Reviews
As OEMs grapple with the advantages that the BTX PC form factor affords, Gigabyte has come up with its own flavor of the design. A case that lifts up like a convertible car roof and quietly-efficient airflow are but two of this barebones PC's standout features.
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M-Systems to secures mobile RAM from InfineonNov 17, 2005 - in News
M-Systems and Infineon Technologies announced that the companies have signed a supply agreement for low power mobile RAM specifically designed for mobile applications.
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IBM still dominates supercomputer listNov 14, 2005 - in News
IBM continues to dominate the supercomputing industry, according to the Top500 Organization's latest list of the most powerful computers in the world. Altogether, Big Blue's systems comprise 219 of the 500 systems included in the bi-annual survey.
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TI announces availability of PCI Express-to-PCI BridgeNov 3, 2005 - in News
Texas Instruments (TI) announced it has added a new PCI Express-to-PCI Bridge to its PCI Express (PCIe) product.
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IBM unveils new dual-core serversNov 2, 2005 - in News
IBM is upgrading its X3 Architecture-based family of servers with the introduction of new, dual-core systems based on the multi-processor Intel Xeon 7000, formerly codenamed Paxville.
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Micron intros improved image sensors for automotive applicationsOct 25, 2005 - in News
Image sensors are reaching into new volume markets beyond the digital camera, Micron one of the leading suppliers of CMOS-based image sensors, today announced the MT9V125 sensor which complements the firms existing portfolio and promises to enhance picture and video quality.
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New PowerBooks, Power Macs due shortlyOct 14, 2005 - in News
Long-awaited updates to Apple's PowerBook and Power Mac systems, once scheduled to make their debut last month in Paris, will finally surface later this October.
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The Battle of the Gaming PC TitansOct 12, 2005 - in Reviews
You want to invest a few grand in a pre-built system for the best gaming experience the retail market can offer. We compared the performances, levels of service and builds of machines from the top vendors - and learned first hand that not all are created equal.
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65nm Pentium systems to consume up to 17 percent less powerOct 11, 2005 - in News
In a first review of non-official pre-production samples of Intel's upcoming 65 nm single and dual-core Pentium processors, Tom's Hardware Guide discovered a substantial drop in power consumption, if compared to the preceding processor models. The advantage of the new production process reveals itself especially within full-load scenarios.
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ECS motherboard shipments to hit record high in 4QOct 4, 2005 - in News
Motherboard maker Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) may reach its record quarterly shipment high of six million units in the fourth quarter, thanks to new orders from the OEM market, according to the Chinese-language Commercial Times today.
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Forceware Rel80 drivers to bring mix-and-match capability to SLIOct 4, 2005 - in News
Nvidia today will release a new version of its unified driver architecture "Forceware" that not only promises to improve graphic chip performance but also will bring more flexibility to dual-graphics systems.
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SanDisk and M-Systems said to set sights on 40 percent U3 penetrationSep 30, 2005 - in News
Encouraged by support from leading flash disk makers, SanDisk and M-Systems aim to increase the penetration rate of their co-developed U3 platform to 40 penetration of the flash disk market in 2006, according to sources at downstream flash disk makers.
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Fall Extreme Gamer System Shootout Part 6: Totally Awesome Computers Ridiculously InsaneSep 22, 2005 - in Reviews
Totally Awesome Computers' expensive system comes packed full of goodies to complete your ultimate gaming rig. But if you value performance first and foremost, is this machine for you?
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Abit to migrate half of its capacity to ECS by end of OctoberSep 22, 2005 - in News
Abit Computer plans to migrate half of its motherboard capacity, mostly entry-level production, to Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) by the end of October, according to the company.
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Fall Extreme Gamer System Shootout Part 5: Falcon Northwest Mach VSep 20, 2005 - in Reviews
High-quality components, superior customer service and all the trimmings: Falcon Northwest's Mach V does it all, but still, does this system live up to this gaming machine builder's venerable reputation?
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