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Fall Extreme Gamer System Shootout Part 4: CyberPower' XLCSep 15, 2005 - in Reviews
CyberPower's XLC SLI gaming machine had plenty of power, but a water-cooling problem dampened our enthusiasm somewhat. Otherwise, the system's first-rate components, the vendor's meat-and-potatoes approach to design and inexpensive price made the XLC difficult to ignore.
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Planar debuts stereoscopic 3D displaySep 13, 2005 - in News
Planar Systems today announced the SD1710 StereoMirror, its stereoscopic 3D LCD monitor delivering stereo imaging.
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Fall Extreme Gamer System Shootout Part 3: Alienware's ALXSep 13, 2005 - in Reviews
We got our hands on an Alienware water-cooled ALX for our third SLI system review. Overclocked and packed with goodies, the $5,600 gaming machine offered up some surprises - not all of which were pleasant.
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Fall Extreme Gamer System Shootout Part 2: ABS M6Sep 8, 2005 - in Reviews
As part of our continuing coverage of SLI systems, the M6 from California-based OEM and reseller ABS represents a no-holds bar effort. Extreme-end components include an AMD FX-57 CPU and two sticks of 1 GB Corsair DDR PC3200XL on an Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe motherboard.
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Fall Extreme Gamer System Shootout begins with Liquid XS from All American ComputersSep 6, 2005 - in Reviews
Our latest SLI gaming system review takes us to All American Computers, which offered up a custom-built, acrylic brushed case packed with a water-cooled AMD Athlon 64 4000+, XFX 7800 GTX graphics cards and other trimmings. For $4321.49, ACC's Liquid XS more than does the job.
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PBGA substrate shortage may disrupt SiS and VIA chipset shipmentsSep 6, 2005 - in News
Because supplies of plastic ball-grid array (PBGA) substrates will continue to be short of demand throughout the end of this year, Taiwan chipset makers Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) and VIA Technologies may face difficulties in fulfilling large entry-level chipset orders in the third quarter, according to sources in the Taiwan substrate industry.
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Siggraph 2005: Texas Memory Systems shows 32 GByte solid state storage systemAug 3, 2005 - in News
At the annual Siggraph convention held in Los Angeles, Texas Memory Systems demonstrated a solid state (all RAM) storage unit that promises to blow away traditional hard-drives, both in performance and price. The unit dubbed the RamSan-400 holds 32 to 128 GByte of RAM and can sustain 3 GByte per second transfer rates. Starting Price is steep at around $65,000.
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EMC makes massive array officialJul 25, 2005 - in News
EMC formally launched its newest high-end storage array, a tiered storage box that can store one petaByte (define) of data and help customers move files from smaller systems onto one machine.
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ECS enters server board market, to partner with LenovoJul 14, 2005 - in News
Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) announced yesterday that it has partnered with Lenovo in the server market.
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ECS to cooperate with Lenovo on server developmentJul 13, 2005 - in News
Motherboard maker Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) recently reached an agreement with Lenovo to develop server motherboards, according to the Chinese-language Commercial Times.
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Intel chipset shortage gives SiS an opportunity and VIA a challengeJul 11, 2005 - in News
The recent shortage of Intel's 845 and 865 chipsets is helping Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) enjoy demand that exceeds supply and the company is forecasting a strong second-half financial outlook.
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IBM, Mercury Computer in Cell chip dealJun 28, 2005 - in News
Mercury Computer Systems has signed a multiyear deal to use IBM's Cell chip to develop embedded computer systems that will process graphically intense images for the medical, defense and life sciences industries, the companies announced today.
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ULi chip passes PCI-SIG certificationJun 28, 2005 - in News
Following the recent announcement from Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS), another Taiwan-based chipset vendor ULi Electronics today released that its PCIe-supporting M1695 tunnel chip has successfully passed the PCI-SIG certification.
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AOpen Fixes XC Cube EX915 Fan Noise Problem Noted in THG ReviewJun 23, 2005 - in Reviews
On its second try, AOpen has succeeded in making the XC Cube EX915-T quieter. Equipped with a new motherboard and CPU fan, this barebone is suitable for a quiet working environment.
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Gigabyte and AOpen exhibit pico-BTX solutions at ComputexJun 3, 2005 - in News
Gigabyte Technology and AOpen are exhibiting pico-BTX systems at the ongoing Computex 2005 show, with Gigabyte marketing its system for its ease of assembly, while AOpen expects the performance of its dual-core pico-BTX systems will boost its sales.
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Pentium D, Athlon X2 systems to arrive this monthMay 23, 2005 - in News
PC manufacturers are preparing the launch desktop dual-core systems using AMD and Intel processors later this month.
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Shuttle's XPCs: Two Power SFF PCs for Intel and AMD SocketsMay 16, 2005 - in Reviews
Shuttle's ambitions to remain the leading SFF barebone PC vendor are abundantly clear: its two latest machines are fully loaded with the latest CPU, chipset and motherboard technologies and offer users the option to build either an AMD or Intel powered computer. But of course that is only half of the story.
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Skyhawk's Small Form Factor AmbitionsMay 9, 2005 - in Reviews
Skyhawk's ICM-6375 offers all the requisite fundamental features in its ambitious small form factor PC debut. But in this cut-throat market dominated by Shuttle, it's the window dressing that really counts. We see how well ICM-6375 goes the extra mile for CPU compatibility, quiet fans and other value adds.
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SiS rides K8 chipset sales to higher margins in 1QApr 28, 2005 - in News
Rising K8-compatible chipset shipments for notebooks helped Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) reach gross margins of 31.35% in the first quarter, up 9.45-percentage points on year, according to the company.
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Taiwan unveils first self-developed blue-laser DVD pick-up headApr 8, 2005 - in News
On April 6, the Opto-Electronics & Systems Laboratories (OES) of the Industrial Technology Research Institute (ITRI) debuted Taiwan's first self-developed blue-laser DVD pick-up head (PUH) at an OES press event in Hsinchu, Taiwan.
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AOpen EY855: Can the Pentium-M Make SFF PCs Cool and Quiet?Mar 25, 2005 - in Reviews
AOpen has launched a small form factor PC with Intel's mobile Pentium-M CPU and a new ventilation design. Is this the formula to overcome nagging heat and noise issues?
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Shuttle aims to ship 37,500 BTX XPCs in 2005Mar 25, 2005 - in News
Shuttle anticipates that demand for BTX (Balanced Technology Extended) systems will not pick up until next year, while projecting that 5% of the 750,000 XPCs it expects to ship this year will be BTX systems.
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Ultra low voltage hot swap controller for ultra low voltage microprocessorsMar 16, 2005 - in News
Linear Technology Corporation introduces the LTC4216, an ultra low voltage Hot Swap controller that protects load voltages ranging from 0V to 6V.
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SiS announces chipsets to support AMD's TurionMar 10, 2005 - in News
Silicon Integrated Systems announced the release of three new chipset products for Turion 64-based notebooks, the SiSM760, SiSM761GX and SiSM770.
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OCZ announces Titanium series performance memoryMar 9, 2005 - in News
OCZ offers a new family of memory that caters to the reliability needs of high-end systems and servers.
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SiS launches PCI Express chipset for Opteron and Athlon64 FX systemsMar 8, 2005 - in News
Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) announced the release of the SiS756/965 chipset to support PCI Express X16 in combination with AMD Opteron and Athlon64 FX processors.
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Gigabyte and ECS expect mobo shipment growth of up to 30 percentMar 7, 2005 - in News
After reporting on-month drops in February motherboard shipments, Gigabyte Technology and Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) expect sequential 25-30% and 10% shipment growth, respectively, in March, amid escalating channel demand, according to sources at the makers.
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Nvidia demos nForce on Intel platformMar 1, 2005 - in News
Nvidia's nForce platform for Intel-based systems was was shown for the first time at the Intel Developer Forum.
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SiS to focus on core-logic chipsets for sub-$1,000 PC systemsFeb 25, 2005 - in News
Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) will focus on the production of core-logic chipsets, targeting sub-US$1,000 mainstream and value-PC systems in 2005, said company president and CEO Daniel Chen.
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