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AMD and Nvidia Platforms Do BattleJul 18, 2008 - in Reviews
AMD's 780G versus Nvidia's GeForce 8200. Both platforms turn integrated chipsets into hybrid graphics solutions. We look at microATX boards from ASRock to find the best all-in-one AMD platform.
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Intel 'Bloomfield' CPU Pricing Reveals Pleasant SurpriseJul 18, 2008 - in News
In order to speed up adoption of quad-core CPUs, Intel is planning to offer its upcoming 3.
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Dell Serious About Ubuntu: Launches First Consumer Linux PCsJul 18, 2008 - in News
Round Rock (TX) - Dell today flipped the switched and is now officially offering consumer desktop and notebook PCs with Ubuntu 8.
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LED Lighting May Soon Be Available For Mainstream UseJul 18, 2008 - in News
Chicago (IL) - A major issue of reducing the cost of "solid state lighting" has
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Will SSDs Take Over The Enterprise?Jul 17, 2008 - in Reviews
What can flash SSDs do for high-end enterprise storage? To find out, we compared eight state-of-the-art Seagate Cheetah 15K.5 drives with eight MemoRight flash SSDs in RAID setups.
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AMD's Hector Ruiz Jumps Sinking ShipJul 17, 2008 - in News
Opinion - The decision of Hector Ruiz to step down from his role as CEO may not be a surprise to many, especially to those who have been following recent stories.
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Intel Phases Out Most Clovertown And Woodcrest ProcessorsJul 17, 2008 - in News
Santa Clara (CA) - Intel told its partners that has begun phasing out the majority of its 65 nm Xeon DP processor generation to make room for 45 nm CPUs.
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Iomega Ties Up With Siblings For More Complete Backup SolutionJul 17, 2008 - in News
Iomega, acquired by EMC a few months ago, is already looking to reap the benefits of being under a larger corporate umbrella.
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Asia-Pacific Region Viewed As Most Exciting Place For WiMax Take-upJul 17, 2008 - in News
The total global WiMax services market will grow from $58 million in 2007 at a CAGR of 148% to reach $5456 million in 2012.
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LCD Monitor Industry Players Believe Demand May Recover In Q4Jul 17, 2008 - in News
Regardless of the disappointing performance of the LCD monitor industry in the first half of the year, industry players are optimistic that the traditional peak season will boost the shipments in the fourth quarter, according to market sources.
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Samsung, Sun Develop 'ultra-endurance' SSDJul 17, 2008 - in News
San Jose (CA) - Samsung and Sun Microsoystems today said that the two companies have developed a single-level-cell NAND flash memory device for use in solid state drives that offers "much higher endurance levels than any other flash memory device on the market today.
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IC Design Houses And Distributors Talk Up Olympic DemandJul 17, 2008 - in News
Some IC design houses and distributors expect notable growth in July this year because many handset and consumer electronics (CE) manufactures have begun to build up inventory leading up to the 2008 Olympics in China.
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Nvidia Joins SOI PartyJul 17, 2008 - in News
Nvidia has joined the SOI Industry Consortium, the organization announced today.
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Falling WiMax Chipset Prices Spell Good News For Adoption RatesJul 17, 2008 - in News
The WiMAX chipset market is advancing quickly.
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200 GB Per Disk: Toshiba Leads 2.5" Hard Drive Storage DensityJul 17, 2008 - in News
Irvine (CA) - Toshiba has upgraded its 2.
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Apple Sues PsystarJul 16, 2008 - in News
It seems as though Apple is taking legal action and suing Mac clone company Psystar. The rumour mills have been kicked into overdrive with a report from [ZDNet->http://blogs.zdnet.com/BTL/?p=9326#B#] that Apple has finally filed suit against the company.
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Intel To Ship 100 Millionth 45 Nm CPU Before Year EndJul 16, 2008 - in News
Santa Clara (CA) - Intel continues to speed down the 45 nm path, shipping dozens of millions of processors before AMD will get its first 45 nm CPU into customer hands.
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Acer Dishes Out Atom-based NotebookJul 16, 2008 - in News
San Jose (CA) - Acer is the next in line to roll out a compact notebook with a sub-$400 price: The Aspire One can be purchased with flash-based or hard drive-based storage, Linux or Windows and 512 MB or 1 GB or main memory.
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Strong Mobile Processor Demand Improves Intel Profit By 25%Jul 16, 2008 - in News
Intel delivered a solid second quarter thanks to record mobile processor and chipset sales.
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Look, Mom: No Letters On The Keys!Jul 16, 2008 - in News
Austin (TX) - This could be an incredibly dumb or an ingenious idea: You type all day, taking a peek now and then to make sure you are hitting the right lettered keys.
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Undersea Volcanic Rocks Offer Storage For Greenhouse GasesJul 16, 2008 - in News
Chicago (IL) - A group of scientists has conducted experiments utilizing deep ocean-floor drilling to show that volcanic rocks located off of the West Coast of the U.
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Is GPU Stacking The Answer To All Your Performance Concerns?Jul 16, 2008 - in News
Kfar Netter (Israel) - Sure, you may have heard about SLI and Crossfire and you may run up to four graphics chips in your PC.
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SMB RAID for $49: Ciprico VST ProJul 16, 2008 - in Reviews
Remember RAIDCore? The flexible storage architecture is now available as a software package that transforms many motherboard SATA controllers into top-notch RAID solutions. And you can plug in a hardware controller to add ports later on.
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Volkswagen Unveils 2028 Concept VehiclesJul 16, 2008 - in News
Are you curious as to what the future of vehicles will hold?
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E3 2008 Exposed!Jul 15, 2008 - in News
The E3 Media & Business Summit is currently underway in Los Angeles. We expose the good, bad and ugly about what could be E3's final breath of air.
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Intel Invents A New Calendar, Replaces Christ With CentrinoJul 15, 2008 - in News
As we reported, Intel launched Centrino 2 yesterday at an event held in San Francisco's Mezzanine.
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Nvidia Reportedly Scores QPI License While Intel Gets SLI For X58 MotherboardsJul 15, 2008 - in News
Nvidia has recently reached an agreement with Intel and received a Quick Path Interconnect (QPI) license enabling the company to design chipsets for Intel's next-generation platforms, according to sources at motherboard makers.
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Green Art: Designers Create PhotoBioReactor SculptureJul 15, 2008 - in News
The PhotoBioReactor Sculpture is the latest work of BIOS Design Collective, a group of both professional and academic designers, and is created to act as a piece of art, a renewable fuel source, and a bio-remediation plant.
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DRAM Contract Price To Remain Flat In JulyJul 15, 2008 - in News
The DRAM contract price is going to stay flat through July, after seeing prices steadily increase since April, according to DRAMeXchange.
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