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AMD Reportedly Scraps 28 nm APUs at GlobalFoundriesNov 22, 2011 - in News
The announcements made at the recent "worldcast" held by AMD's new CEO Rory Read have been kept a good secret with very little information trickling out to the public.
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Intel Ships Pentium 350 For ServersNov 22, 2011 - in News
Intel has published information about a new entry-level server processor, which is, apparently, already shipping.
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CES 2012 to Have Up to 50 Ultrabooks, 55" OLED TVNov 22, 2011 - in News
Up to 50 ultrabooks are expected to be revealed at CES 2012 in January.
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More Details on Intel's Ivy Bridge and Maho Bay LeakedNov 22, 2011 - in News
Recently, more information on the upcoming Ivy Bridge processor and Maho Bay platform has been leaked providing further details on the new platform coming in 2012.
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Oracle Accuses HP of Paying Intel to Keep Itanium on Life SupportNov 21, 2011 - in News
All Things Digital Got its hands on a document filed by Oracle against HP in an ongoing argument over Oracle's decision not to support Intel's Itanium processor anymore.
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Anti-Aliasing Analysis, Part 2: PerformanceNov 20, 2011 - in Reviews
Earlier this year, we took a detailed look at different anti-aliasing technologies in Part 1 of this series. In Part 2, we test all of those modes in order to get an accurate picture of the performance hit we can expect when it comes to using each one.
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Nvidia's CUDA is Already 5 Years OldNov 19, 2011 - in News
Nvidia's CUDA, Compute Unified Device Architecture, just turned five years old in a relatively quite ceremony held at SC11 and on Nvidia's blog.
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CompuLab's "World's Smallest" PCs Finally AvailableNov 19, 2011 - in News
CompuLab is claiming "world's smallest" with the launch of its palm-sized PC, the Fit-PC3.
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Can Microsoft Patent a Wind-Powered Data Center?Nov 18, 2011 - in News
Once in a while, I stumble across a granted patent or a patent application that makes me wonder whether it is a serious filing or just a submission that tests the USPTO's willingness to grant a patent to something as trivial as a pound of sugar.
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2 GB DDR3 Modules Drop to $10 Contract PriceNov 18, 2011 - in News
Prices for DRAMs have dropped to a new low.
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New AMD Catalyst 11.11 Supports Stage 3D in FlashNov 18, 2011 - in News
AMD has added support for Adobe's Stage 3D API with the latest release of its graphics driver package, Catalyst 11.11.
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Chip Makers Hit By Economic Downturn, Forecast ReducedNov 18, 2011 - in News
Semiconductor revenues are now expected to climb by just 1.2 percent this year and remain essentially flat over 2010, according to a new report released by IHS.
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Intel Sinks $100 Million Into AppUpNov 18, 2011 - in News
Intel still believes in its AppUp applications core and is now promoting the service with a $100 million investment.
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Expect the First Windows 8 Snapdragon PC Late 2012Nov 18, 2011 - in News
Expect to see Snapdragon-based desktops running Windows 8 on the market this time next year.
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Microsoft Patents GPU-accelerated Window ManagerNov 17, 2011 - in News
Could Windows 8 be getting a GPU-accelerated window manager?
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Four 10-Slot Cases For Four-Way SLI, Tested And ReviewedNov 17, 2011 - in Reviews
Extra space for cooling, controllers, and add-in cards makes XL-ATX the preferred solution for extreme system builders. Today, we follow up our picture story by testing four 10-slot cases that support XL-ATX and four-way SLI (with room to spare).
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Rambus Loses 7-year Patent Battle Against Micron, HynixNov 17, 2011 - in News
Rambus suffered a painful loss in court against Micron and Hynix.
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Qualcomm Launches Eight Snapdragon S4 ChipsNov 17, 2011 - in News
New additions to the S4 family, six of which include cellular baseband features.
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AMD Drops, But Also Increases Prices of Some ProcessorsNov 17, 2011 - in News
AMD has adjusted the prices of five of its processors and introduced one new Athlon II SKU.
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Sandy Bridge-E: Core i7-3960X Is Fast, But Is It Any More Efficient?Nov 16, 2011 - in Reviews
Ironically, when it comes to performance, Intel’s Core i7-3960X is the real Bulldozer. Since its power consumption levels are lower than the Gulftown-based Core i7, it should also deliver amazing performance per watt as well. Is that really the case?
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Corsair Announces Full Line of Quad Channel DRAM KitsNov 16, 2011 - in News
Corsair has announced a full line of quad-channel memory kits designed for the LGA 2011 socket to go along with its original 32GB set announced in October.
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Intel's Knights Corner: 50+ Core 22nm Co-processorNov 16, 2011 - in News
1 Teraflop. 1 Chip. Many integrated cores.
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Tegra, CUDA Powering CPU/GPU Hybrid SupercomputerNov 16, 2011 - in News
The Barcelona Supercomputing Center plans to build a system using Nvidia's Tegra SoC and CUDA GPU to reduce the enormous power consumption supercomputers typically need.
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How To: Properly Plan And Pick Parts For An Air-Cooled PC, Part 2Nov 15, 2011 - in Reviews
After discussing the theory of PC cooling, in Part One, we now move on to technology and implementation, discussing case fans, CPU coolers, and thermal grease. We even wrap up with a recipe you can use if you fail to cool your PC properly.
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Microsoft Still Trying to Patent Windows Vista's ReadyBoostNov 15, 2011 - in News
A patent for Microsoft's ReadyBoost technology, which surfaced first in Windows Vista was recently resubmitted by Microsoft for approval by the USPTO.
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G.Skill Launches RipjawsZ Quad-Channel Memory KitsNov 15, 2011 - in News
With the release of Intel's X79 platform, G.Skill has released fourteen DDR3 quad-channel memory kits designed specifically for the LGA 2011 socket.
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Nvidia Aims at Workstation Accelerators With MaximusNov 15, 2011 - in News
Nvidia announced a Tesla-based acceleration system for workstations.
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Fusion-io's 10 TB Flash Drive Boasts 6.7 GB/s BandwidthNov 15, 2011 - in News
Fusion-io has doubled the storage capacity in its ioMemory product line with its 10 TB ioDrive Octal.
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Intel Celebrates 40th Anniversary of the MicroprocessorNov 15, 2011 - in News
Intel's first microprocessor, the 4004, is 40 years old today.
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In Pictures: Four 10-Slot Cases For Your Super-Sized BuildNov 14, 2011 - in Picture Story
With several XL-ATX motherboards sitting in the lab (and more on the way), an abundance of expansion continues to push extreme enthusiast towards ten-slot cases. We take a closer look at four of contenders with room for four-way graphics configurations.
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