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Sony Refereshes Vaio Z Series With Color, New HardwareJan 23, 2012 - in News
Sony is updating select Vaio notebook lines with 2nd-generation Core i-Series CPUs and other enhancements.
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Power Profiles May Help Lower Power Consumption of ChipsJan 23, 2012 - in News
Scientists at the University of Texas at Austin and the Australian National University claim to have conducted the first systematic power profiles of microprocessors
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Radeon HD 6990M And GeForce GTX 580M: A Beautiful LieJan 22, 2012 - in Reviews
We’ve been more than outspoken about the naming AMD and Nvidia use for their mobile GPUs. Are they really trying to mislead buyers, though? We briefly examine their methodology and frame that against the limitations of high-end mobile computing.
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High-Speed CMOS Sensors Improve DSC Low-Light CapabilityJan 22, 2012 - in News
Researchers at Germany's Fraunhofer Institute for Microelectronic Circuits and Systems IMS said they have found a new way to dramatically improve the low-light capabilities of CMOS image sensors.
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687,000 U.S. High-Tech Jobs Lost in a DecadeJan 22, 2012 - in News
A new study released by the National Science Board (NSB) of the National Science Foundation (NSF) raises concerns about the global leadership of the U.S. in Science and Technology investments. The report also highlights massive job losses in high-tech.
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Ultrabooks Will Be Zapped By Thunderbolt in 2Q12Jan 20, 2012 - in News
It's assumed that ultrabooks based on the Ivy Bridge platform will feature Thunderbolt connectivity on the higher-end models. Updated, adding info provided by Gigabyte.
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Intel's Creates New Protection Plan Just for OverclockersJan 19, 2012 - in News
Intel has announce its Performance Tuning Protection Plan for a worry free overclocking experience.
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Five Overclocked GeForce GTX 560 Cards, Rounded-UpJan 18, 2012 - in Reviews
We were foiled in our quest to find the best vendor-provided GPU cooler for Nvidia's GeForce GTX 560. But out of the ashes sprung a round-up of cards armed with those very same solutions. Which of these five GF114-based boards is right for you?
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Rumor: Nvidia Prepping to Launch Kepler in FebruaryJan 18, 2012 - in News
In a move to address AMD's Radeon HD 7970's performance, Nvidia looks to have pushed its scheduled release of the GTX 680 to February over from the previously planned March/April to go along with Ivy Bridge's release.
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Report: AMD to Launch Radeon HD 7950 on January 31Jan 18, 2012 - in News
AMD is expected to unveil the Radeon HD 7950 below the higher-end HD 7970 on January 31, according to online reports.
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Opinion: 10 Technologies That Need to Deliver in 2012Jan 17, 2012 - in News
As 2011 is well behind us, we are looking back at a year of massive successes as well as some catastrophic failures, we are noticing a gateway to opportunity for some interesting products and technologies.
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ARM CEO Dismisses Intel's New Mobile AttemptJan 16, 2012 - in News
ARM disses Intel's Medfield, calling it "good enough." Ouch.
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Chris Angelini On Tom's Hardware In 2012Jan 16, 2012 - in Reviews
I just got back from CES 2012. And although I’ve attended a great many Consumer Electronics Shows, Computexes, and Comdexes (never a CeBIT), this year’s show was by far the most intense. It wasn’t that there were tons of really awesome products. In fact,
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Cooler Master Shows Off Heatsink ComputerJan 13, 2012 - in News
We see a lot of cool concepts at CES and today is no different, thanks to Cooler Master's latest effort.
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Tegra 3 Powering Audi's Vehicle Infotainment, InstrumentsJan 12, 2012 - in News
Audi AG has chosen Nvidia's quad-core Tegra 3 to power infotainment systems and digital instrument clusters that will be installed in Audi vehicles in 2013 and beyond.
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Intel Reveals Its First Medfield Phone, the Lenovo K800Jan 12, 2012 - in News
Intel is promising amazing things with its Medfield platform and a partnership with Motorola.
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Seven $260-$320 X79 Express Motherboards, ReviewedJan 11, 2012 - in Reviews
With 40 lanes of PCIe 3.0 connectivity to host all of our high-bandwidth devices, LGA 2011 certainly qualifies as a premium processor interface. Today we examine seven X79-based motherboards that offer high-end features at a more palatable price.
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Pure Carbon Could Solve All Your Heat Disspipation WorriesJan 11, 2012 - in News
There is hope for a future in which computing devices could, theoretically, operate without the need for elaborate cooling techniques.
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Gigabyte Intros New Motherboards, Tech at CESJan 11, 2012 - in News
Gigabyte is showcasing new motherboards and tech this week in Las Vegas including a G1.Sniper 3 motherboard with Dual LAN, a new digital PWM design called 3D Power and more.
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Qualcomm Announces New Quad-Core SoC for TVsJan 11, 2012 - in News
Smart TVs have been a bit of a hot topic at CES this year, and Qualcomm is ensuring they stay that way with its unveiling of the new Snapdragon S4 MPQ8064 processor.
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Power Supply Reference: Consumption, Savings, And MoreJan 10, 2012 - in Reviews
In this final excerpt from Scott Mueller's Upgrading And Repairing PCs, 20th Edition, we examine a number of power supply usage factors including power consumption calculations, power savings, power protection systems, and troubleshooting.
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Quad-Core Intel Atom CPUs Coming in 2013Jan 10, 2012 - in News
With Cedar Trail being released in 2012, we get a look at the next phase for the Atom processors, which includes a quad-core model.
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In Pictures: The Best Graphics Card Values In HistoryJan 9, 2012 - in Picture Story
A few months ago, we published a list of the fastest, most powerful graphics cards from their respective generations. This time around we honor the sub-$200 boards that brought great gaming performance to the folks on limited budgets.
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Scientists Propose Kinect-like 3D Camera for CellphonesJan 9, 2012 - in News
Gesture recognition is widely seen as a technology that could succeed touch input on a variety of computing devices, but the only successful mainstream device we have seen in this area is Microsoft's Kinect.
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Apple Patents Point to Thunderbolt on iOS DevicesJan 7, 2012 - in News
Currently present in its line of desktop and laptop computers (but not the Mac Pro), could Apple be bringing Thunderbolt to its media players next?
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Thermaltake Releases New Frio Extreme CPU CoolerJan 6, 2012 - in News
Thermaltake has announced the release of its new Frio Extreme CPU Cooler, which made its first appearance earlier this year at Computex Taipei.
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AMD Radeon HD 7000 Series OEM Models RevealedJan 5, 2012 - in News
Still Again... "A Rose by Any Other Name is Still a Rose"... and still with thorns
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The Winners of Our Asus X79 System Design ChallengeJan 5, 2012 - in News
Build the coolest system to win.
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Rumor: Intel Discontinuing Over 25 Desktop CPUsJan 5, 2012 - in News
Intel is reportedly making room for the flood of new Ivy Bridge CPUs slated to arrive in April.
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Tom's Hardware Benchmark Charts and Database UpdatedJan 4, 2012 - in News
Another month has gone by and our hard-working team has made numerous new updates to our hardware testing charts. Peep all the new additions at the links inside!
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