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Thermaltake Releases its Water 2.0 All-in-one LCS SeriesMay 14, 2012 - in News
Thermaltake has introduced its new all-in-one Liquid Cooling System (LCS), the Water 2.0 Series.
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Core i7-3720QM: Ivy Bridge Makes Its Mark On MobilityMay 13, 2012 - in Reviews
We've already seen that Ivy Bridge doesn't make much of a splash in the desktop space. But we collected notebooks based on Ivy Bridge, Sandy Bridge, Arrandale, and AMD's mobile Llano, and found that the new architecture's effect on mobility is profound.
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Fractal Announces New Fan Controller Adjust 108May 12, 2012 - in News
Fractal Design today announced a new fan controller that enables enthusiasts to adjust the speed of case fans.
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Nvidia Announces Quarterly Results, Profits Dropped by 55%May 12, 2012 - in News
Nvidia's profit dropped by more than 55 percent in the three months ended April 29 (Q1 FY2013).
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Intel's Otellini Jabs ARM Over Legacy Support in Windows RTMay 11, 2012 - in News
Intel's CEO jabs at ARM over a lack of legacy software support in Windows RT.
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MIPS Introduces New Aptiv Generation of CoresMay 11, 2012 - in News
MIPS has refreshed its entire MIPS32 core product portfolio and released three new processor families.
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IBM Files Patent For Power Delivery via Heat SinkMay 10, 2012 - in News
IBM envisions that future processors will be powered not only through single-surface power connectors, but through multiple interfaces, especially via grooves etched into the heat sink that sits on top of a CPU.
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GeForce GTX 670 2 GB Review: Is It Already Time To Forget GTX 680?May 10, 2012 - in Reviews
Not like it was ever really widely available anyway, right? The GeForce GTX 670 offers most of GK104's on-chip resources, doesn't give up much performance, and costs $100 less. Now, let's see if Nvidia can make enough of them to satisfy demand.
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Report: AMD Launching Trinity APUs Soon; Desktop in AugustMay 9, 2012 - in News
Looks like the next few weeks are going to be exciting ones for AMD.
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Unreal Engine 4 Not For Current Platforms (Except Kepler)May 9, 2012 - in News
Unreal Engine 4 won't run on current hardware... except for Nvidia's Kepler, that is.
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Video Teaser: Radeon HD 7800 Series Remains A Solid ValueMay 8, 2012 - in Reviews
Two months after the Radeon HD 7800-series cards first launched, they remain strong performers at attractive prices. We recap our coverage of the Radeon HD 7870 and 7850, discuss why we still like them, and cover one caveat for multi-GPU gamers.
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Micron Announces its First DDR4 Module, Production in Q4May 8, 2012 - in News
Micron said that it has begun shipping "fully functional" DDR4 memory modules in sample numbers to customers.
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Micron Likely to Acquire Elpida for $2.5 BillionMay 7, 2012 - in News
Micron has won the right to exclusively bid for the acquisition of Elpida Memory.
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Benchmarking AMD's 768-Shader Pitcairn: Not For Public ConsumptionMay 7, 2012 - in Reviews
Last week we reported that an engineering sample card with 768 shaders accidentally found its way into our lab instead of the HD 7850 we were expecting. This GPU may be meant for engineers, but it piqued our interest, since it happens to fill a large gap.
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Corsair Adds ''Air Series'' Cooling Fans to Product LineMay 7, 2012 - in News
Corsair has announced the release of its Air Series cooling fans: models AF120, AF140 and SP140.
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Intel Patents Forming MP Chips Using Dual ProcessorsMay 7, 2012 - in News
Intel has received a patent covering its technology to create multi-core processor packages from individual dual-core processors.
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Scientists Invent Graphene for Wearable Electronics, MirrorsMay 7, 2012 - in News
Researchers at the University of Exeter claim to have invented the "most transparent, lightweight and flexible material ever for conducting electricity."
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Patent Troll Goes After Intel, IBM, TI, Micron, SamsungMay 5, 2012 - in News
Semcon Tech has filed a patent infringement suit against several chip makers, including IBM, Intel, Fujifilm electronics, Texas Instruments, Micron and Samsung.
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54 Million Enthusiast and Performance PC Gamers GloballyMay 4, 2012 - in News
PC gaming isn't dead.
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Graphics Card Shortages to Improve in MayMay 4, 2012 - in News
The recent shortages of 28 nm GPUs could be easing in late May, Digitimes reports.
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Arctic Announces Accelero Hybrid Graphics Card CoolerMay 4, 2012 - in News
Peripheral company Arctic has released a new cooler for graphics cards.
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AMD Pitcairn With 768 Shaders: What is This Mystery Chip?May 3, 2012 - in News
Tom's Hardware Germany got its hands on a prototype of a AFOX HD 7850, the world's first single-slot board with this chip, which ended up being more than meets the eye. Is it an unannounced GPU, or something that was never meant to ever leave the lab?
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GeForce GTX 690 Review: Testing Nvidia's Sexiest Graphics CardMay 3, 2012 - in Reviews
We already know that Nvidia's GeForce GTX 690 sports two GK104s and is priced at $1000. But hardware like this is fun to read about. Oh, you actually want to buy one? Expect performance just shy of two GTX 680s in SLI, and good luck tracking one down!
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Intel Phases Out Atom D2700 CPUMay 2, 2012 - in News
Intel notified its customers that it has begun phasing out its current flagship Atom processor, the D2700 with Cedarview core.
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Intel's Ivy Bridge Hotter Than Sandy Bridge When OverclockedMay 2, 2012 - in News
Intel's 22 nano-meter die shrink can be seen as a huge achievement for the company, but that doesn't mean it is without faults.
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Samsung Launches Series 7 Gaming LaptopMay 2, 2012 - in News
Samsung is getting serious about attracting PC gamers to its brand of computers.
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Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 Ti Not Coming Until Q3 '12?May 2, 2012 - in News
Nvidia's GeForce GTX 660 Ti is now expected to hit the selves in Q3 '12 and not the previously expected May 10th, along with the GeForce GTX 670, according to reports.
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Five Radeon HD 7970 3 GB Cards, Overclocked And BenchmarkedMay 1, 2012 - in Reviews
GeForce GTX 680 cards are nowhere to be found, and the Radeon HD 7970 recently dropped to a much more attractive price. We thought it was time to round up a handful of Tahiti-based cards to see how board partners are improving upon AMD's original recipe.
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Intel's Next Unit of Computing Rivals Raspberry Pi in SizeMay 1, 2012 - in News
Set for release later this year, this little computer measures just 4x4 inches.
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Financial Analysts Say Intel Killed the Discrete Graphics CardMay 1, 2012 - in News
Intel has most certainly created some tension between integrated graphics, good-enough-graphics and discrete graphics cards with the introduction of Ivy Bridge.
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