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Elpida Develops Power-efficient 2 Gb/s High-speed DDR3Jul 15, 2008 - in News
Elpida Memory announced today that it has developed a power-efficient DDR3 SDRAM in 1 Gb densities, which is capable of operating at a speed of 2 Gb/s.
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Solar Inverter Market To Grow By 40% In 2008Jul 15, 2008 - in News
The global solar inverter market is projected to grow by more than 40% in 2008 driven primarily by continued strong demand from both Germany and Spain.
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ATI R700 Previews On The Web, Card To Hit Stores On 08/13Jul 15, 2008 - in News
Mountain House (CA) - The first batch of R700 previews hit the Internet today as AMD lifted the news embargo for a very limited number of hardware review websites.
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Intel Announces Centrino 2Jul 15, 2008 - in News
San Francisco (CA) - Intel today announced its latest Centrino platform - which oddly named Centrino 2, not just because it really is the fifth generation (and should be called Centrino 5), but also because its brains, the Core 2 Duo processor is just a refresh and may not have justified the new name by itself.
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Centrino 2 Exposed: A Name Deserved?Jul 15, 2008 - in Reviews
A new processor, chipset, graphics core and wireless networking module help Intel justify a new generation of Centrino branding, but are the changes significant enough to warrant an upgrade?
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AMD Takes $880 Million Charge Related To ATI AcquisitionJul 14, 2008 - in News
Preceding its Q2 earnings release due this Thursday, AMD today said there will be another big ATI write-down. The company announced in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that the goodwill and intangible asset impairment charges wi
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Nvidia GeForce GTX 200 Prices CrashingJul 14, 2008 - in News
Pricewatch - There is trouble in Nvidialand.
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Flash SSD Update: More Results, AnswersJul 13, 2008 - in Reviews
Acknowledging that our initial article on the efficiency of Flash SSDs was based on an inaccurate test procedure for battery runtime, we looked at more SSDs and HDDs. Our conclusion, however, was not far off, as Flash SSDs can do much better.
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Rambus Is Back In Court, Sues NvidiaJul 11, 2008 - in News
More bad news for Nvidia. The company is now being sued by Rambus for the alleged infringement of 17 patents.
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Researchers Dive Into Invisible Light And The Origins Of The UniverseJul 11, 2008 - in News
New Brunswick (NJ) - Physicists at Rutgers University, NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the State University of New York at Buffalo have developed a nano-sized electronic circuit, which can detect light invisible to the human eye and today's radio telescopes, opening an opportunity to analyze the greatest portion of the light emitted since the "big bang" and gain insights into the earliest stages of star and galaxy formation almost 14 billion years ago.
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50 Megapixels, 150 MB Image Files: Kodak's New Flagship CCD SensorJul 11, 2008 - in News
Rochester (NY) - And you thought your 12 megapixel camera is overkill: Kodak announced a new flagship product for its full frame CCD sensors, which creates digital images with a resolution of 50.
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Albatron Unveils GeForce 8-series Graphics Cards For PCI SlotsJul 11, 2008 - in News
Albatron Technology has unveiled three new Nvidia GeForce 8-series graphics cards that use the practically outdated PCI slot.
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CPU Cooler Charts 2008: Part 4Jul 11, 2008 - in Reviews
Zalman's CNPS9700 has held the top spot in the air-cooling category of our cooler charts for the past 18 months. We tested five other big-name coolers against the incumbent and were surprised to find that it'll be forced to share the spotlight.
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Seagate Boosts Hard Drive Storage Capacity To 1.5 TBJul 10, 2008 - in News
Scotts Valley (CA) - Seagate reclaims storage capacity leadership in the hard drive market with a 1.
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Intel P45: The New Chipset Lacks ProgressJul 10, 2008 - in Reviews
Intel's new mainstream chipset introduces support for PCI Express 2.0 and an ICH10 southbridge. But the added value compared to its predecessor, P35, turns out to be small.
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Hitachi Fires Up Second-generation Terabyte Hard DrivesJul 9, 2008 - in News
San Jose (CA) - Hitachi renovated its 3.
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'Nehalem' 2.93 GHz Benches RevealedJul 9, 2008 - in News
Today we reveal some very interesting performance figures on 'Nehalem' - something Intel (and AMD) don't want you to know - yet.
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Philips To Transfer PC Monitor Brand To TPVJul 9, 2008 - in News
Royal Philips Electronics today announced that it has reached an agreement with TPV Technology on key terms and conditions of a brand licensing agreement under which Philips will transfer its PC monitors business, IT Displays, to TPV.
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LCD Panel Makers Cutting Small- To Medium-size Output Amid Weakening DemandJul 9, 2008 - in News
LCD panel makers, including Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO), are reducing their output for the small- to medium-size segment as demand continues weakening, according to industry sources.
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Samsung Puts 128 SSDs Into Mass-productionJul 9, 2008 - in News
Seoul (Korea) - Samsung today said that it has begun mass producing 1.
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Stretching The Limits Of Lithography: MIT Creates 25 Nm StructuresJul 9, 2008 - in News
Cambridge (MA) - Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have found a way to develop 25 nm chip structures with a common lithography process, indicating that chip manufacturers will be able to push out the adoption of an expensive Extreme Ultraviolet (EUV) lithography manufacturing process by another chip generation.
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Acer Announces (cheap) Compact Desktop PCJul 9, 2008 - in News
Acer today launched a new compact desktop PC that is pitched as a stylish as well as a space and power saving option for your average business desktop computer.
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Half a Terabyte On Your NotebookJul 8, 2008 - in Reviews
The capacity gap between 2.5" notebook drives and 3.5" hard disk drives is closing. We look at the latest 500GB drives from Hitachi and Samsung, which unfortunately fail to impress.
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The Return of Intel's Pentium MMXJul 8, 2008 - in News
Intel to base its upcoming vector graphics chip 'Larrabee' on the P5 architecture from days gone by.
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DreamWorks To Creates 3D Movies With Intel's 'Larrabee'Jul 8, 2008 - in News
Santa Clara (CA) - Intel is partnering with another big name to create credibility for its upcoming visual computing technology consisting of Nehalem processors and Larrabee accelerator units.
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Nvidia Supports ATI Radeon PhysX EffortsJul 8, 2008 - in News
Nvidia says it's please that people want to run PhysX on ATI cards, and even invited developers to do so.
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Lackluster Small- To Medium-size Panel Demand Affects June Revenues For MakersJul 8, 2008 - in News
Demand for small- to medium-size LCD panels dropped rapidly in the second quarter and the drop was reflected in revenues for small- to medium-size panel makers in June, according to market sources.
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DRAM Module Makers Expect Demand To RecoverJul 8, 2008 - in News
Major DRAM module makers A-Data Technology and Transcend Information, though seeing their June sales dampened by weak memory pricing, both anticipate improving demand in the second half of 2008.
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OCZ Releases Memory For Montevina NotebooksJul 8, 2008 - in News
Intel's next generation Centrino 2 notebook platform is still not ready, but at least we have received word that OCZ has put the finishing touches on enthusiast DDR3 SO-DIMMs for the new platform.
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First-tier Notebook Makers Expect Sequential Shipments Boost Of 15-20% In Q3Jul 8, 2008 - in News
First-tier notebook makers including Quanta Computer, Compal Electronics and Wistron all expect notebook shipments in the third quarter to see a sequential increase of 15-20%, according to the companies.
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