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Official: Intel releases Core 2 Duo, Core 2 ExtremeJul 27, 2006 - in News
At about 12:15 pm Eastern time this afternoon, Intel released official news to North American sources that it is releasing a total of ten new Core Microarchitecture processors this morning, in an event now scheduled for 11:30 am Pacific Time (2:30 pm ET).
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The long road to ConroeJul 27, 2006 - in Reviews
We started hearing the word Conroe back in March 2004. We thought it was like "Blackcomb," the term Microsoft uses for the catch-all, "next-next generation" of Windows that will have all the features that didn't make Vista. We learned Conroe would be the child of something called Merom, the most influential and powerful design in Intel's history. This is its story.
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TG Daily interviews Intel Senior VP: "Core is changing the game"Jul 27, 2006 - in Reviews
Intel is back. With Core 2 Duo, the firm's most significant product in more than a decade, the company is offering what is considered to be the best microprocessor available today. TG Daily used the opportunity to talk with David Perlmutter, Intel's top mobility executive, about Core. Join us in a chat about challenges, opportunities, AMD and future products.
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Conroe, Merom release expected from Intel at 11:30 PSTJul 27, 2006 - in News
Reuters this morning made public the news that is still hours away from being made official: Intel will officially unveil its Conroe and Merom processor architectures into its Core 2 Duo series, in a gala announcement slated for 11:30 Pacific Time this morning.
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Large-size LCD-panel shipments decrease 2.4% in JuneJul 27, 2006 - in News
Worldwide large-size panel shipments decreased 2.4% sequentially to 20.3 million units in June, mainly as a result of weak sales in the TV and monitor segments, which saw a 4.2% and 3.1% drop to 4.11 million and 10.45 million units, respectively, according to WitsView Technology.
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Core 2 Duo Processor In DetailJul 26, 2006 - in Picture Story
Intel is back: After debuting in the Xeon 5100 ("Woodcrest") processor about a month ago, "Core" will power the firm's new Core 2 Duo mobile and desktop processors.
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Samsung's 4 GB Vista flash SSD to be priced under $200Jul 26, 2006 - in News
Following the announcement of its 4 GB solid state disk (SSD) flash drive late yesterday, Samsung today clarified some open questions and provided additional information about the product to TG Daily.
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Spammers use images to avoid spam filtersJul 26, 2006 - in News
Security software firm Sophos has published an updated version of its "dirty dozen" list of spam relaying countries. Among the main trends during the second quarter are image files that are used by spammers to dodge spam filters and a potential roadblock for the U.S. to reduce the amount of spam messages.
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AMD says two dual-cores in 4x4 better than oneJul 26, 2006 - in News
AMD has gone in hard to defend its marketshare in the wake of some earth shattering dual-core chip releases by Intel due this week.
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Samsung readies 4 GB flash drive for Windows Vista PCsJul 25, 2006 - in News
Samsung on Tuesday announced a solid state disk drive that promises to completely eliminate hard drive delays on PCs. The disk is designed to take advantage of Microsoft's "Ready Boost" feature in Windows Vista and will be available "around" the time the new operating system launches. UPDATE: Samsung confirmed to TG Daily that the SSD is likely to be priced below $200
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HyperScan RFID-Enabled Game ConsoleJul 25, 2006 - in Picture Story
HyperScan console with controller. Game CD loads on the right side.
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Sonic supports Blu-ray on the MacJul 25, 2006 - in News
It appears Mac's are now equipped to get into the Blu-ray game.
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Comic-Con 2006Jul 25, 2006 - in Picture Story
"Your comics or your life!"Comic-Con is usually full of costumed characters and elaborately dressed fans, and 2006 was no different.
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Apple's Mighty Mouse now without tailJul 25, 2006 - in News
Apple today introduced a wireless version of its Mighty Mouse. Sporting the same overall look and providing the essentially same functionality as the original Mighty Mouse, the updated model offers a reliable, secure connection to Mac computers.
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Intel, Micron challenge Samsung with first 50 nm flash memoryJul 25, 2006 - in News
Samsung, which has been leading the NAND flash market with more than 50% market share and is the typically first to introduce a new production process for flash memory may see more competition down the road: The NAND flash joint venture between Intel and Micron, IM Technologies, is first to announce sampling of a 50 nm chip.
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ASP for handset-use LEDs falls more than 20%Jul 25, 2006 - in News
Taiwan LED manufacturers are aggressively seeking more profits by focusing on products used in digital camera flashes and MP3 players, as the average selling price (ASP) of SMD LEDs used in mobile phones has fallen significantly since early this year.
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Prices for 20" LCD TV panels now cheaper than similarly sized monitor panelsJul 25, 2006 - in News
Quotes for 20" LCD TV panels have fallen to less than monitor panels of the same size, according to industry sources, noting that 20" LCD TVs are now even priced less than some 20" monitors in the Taiwan market.
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Sony's Sizzling UX180P Micro PC ReviewedJul 24, 2006 - in Picture Story
Sony's VAIO UX180P docked in its port replicator with the keyboard open.
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AMD: We won't be another IntelJul 24, 2006 - in News
With the acquisition of ATI, AMD will have all pieces in place to evolve from a processor manufacturer into a platform company and go head to head with Intel in more markets - especially in the business desktop and notebook segments. But AMD claims that it is approach will be different from Intel and allow third-party firms - such as Nvidia - to access its platforms.
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Power outage knocks out MyspaceJul 24, 2006 - in News
Social networking site MySpace.com was inaccessible for more than 90 minutes as a result of a power outage in its data center.
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Powerspec to introduce overclocked Core 2 Extreme PCJul 24, 2006 - in News
PC makers are gearing up to announce their refreshed lines of desktop and notebook PCs when Intel will launch its Core 2 Duo processors this Thursday. One of the first companies to announce a system is Powerspec - the desktop brand of notebook builder Winbook - which will be offering a decked out enthusiast system.
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Intel to launch Merom, Conroe on ThursdayJul 24, 2006 - in News
Intel today confirmed that it will introduce its Core 2 Duo processor will officially launch this Thursday at an event held at the firm's Santa Clara headquarter. Several hundred journalists and analysts are expected to attend the event.
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Global PDP shipments rose 3% in Q2Jul 24, 2006 - in News
Global PDP (plasma display panel) shipments rose only 3% sequentially in the second quarter of 2006 to 2.4 million panels, according to research firm DisplaySearch, noting that the growth was 8% slower than PDP manufacturers' aggregate forecasts.
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Prices for 19" LCD monitor panels to rise $3-5 in AugustJul 24, 2006 - in News
Due to back-to-school and year-end holiday demand, the average selling price (ASP) for 19" LCD monitor panels is expected to increase $3-5 next month, according to Taiwan-based panel and system makers.
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Graphics Beginners' Guide, Part 1: Graphics CardsJul 24, 2006 - in Reviews
Everything you wanted to know about graphics cards (but were afraid to ask) is in this primer.
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Behind the AMD / ATI mergerJul 23, 2006 - in Picture Story
AMD's acquisition of ATI is valued at about $5.6 billion. AMD employs about 18,100 people and is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. The company has a market capitalization of about $8.67 billion (as of 7/22).
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Comic-Con 2006: Video games lure Comic fansJul 21, 2006 - in News
Would you like a computer case with that issue of Batman? The 37th annual Comic-Con comic book convention kicked off in San Diego and it isn't just about comics anymore. Now, traditional paper comics must compete for attention with computer hardware companies and video game developers. TG Daily strolled through the exhibit halls and found many familiar companies successfully plying their wares.
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Tom's Hardware interviews Jeff Hsieh, CEO of GEILJul 21, 2006 - in News
Wrapping up our Computex 2006 coverage for this year, Tom's Hardware just published a video interview with Jeff Hsieh, chief executive officer of performance memory maker GEIL.
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Abit recalls AN9 32X motherboardsJul 21, 2006 - in News
Abit today said that its quality control department found that "rough handling during shipments" may have damaged "a small number of units from the early manufacturing of the AN9 32X product line."
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Analysts predict price increase for 17" panelsJul 21, 2006 - in News
Prices for 17" monitor panels are likely to rebound in the second half of July, and a price increase of $3-5 is anticipated in the near future, according to WitsView Technology.
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