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Abit launches first Via K8T800 Pro mainboardMar 25, 2004 - in News
Scott Thirwell, marketing director of Abit, has whipped out one of the first Via K8T800 Pro mainboards for Socket 754 AMD Athlon 64 processors.
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Intel's 180° turnaround produces Pentium M 745Mar 24, 2004 - in News
Intel has its back against the wall fighting the challenges to maintain adequate and affordable thermal control of its processors.
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Seagate eyes TeraByte harddrive platters by 2010Mar 23, 2004 - in News
Seagate will use a new technology to create the foundation for future harddrives. The company believes that its Heat Assisted Magnetic Recording will allow area densities of up to 50 terabit or more than 700 times the density of today's harddrive platters. Seagate plans to debut HAMR in 2010 with a density of about 1 terabit.
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Chipmaker takes next step in 'nano' raceMar 23, 2004 - in News
Texas Instruments (TI) said it is currently on track to sample a wireless 65-nm Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) processor in the first quarter of 2005, maintaining its two-year cycle between manufacturing technology generations.
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DDR spot prices rocket amid Taiwan's political turmoilMar 23, 2004 - in News
Spot prices for 256Mbit (32Mbitx8) DDR shot up by over 6% yesterday in Asia, driven by aggressive buying amid political unrest in Taiwan after the island's contested presidential election, according to DRAMeXchange.
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Software tests virus protection in 64-bit CPUsMar 23, 2004 - in News
A small utility is now available to test the DEP security feature in AMD and Intel 64-bit CPUs.
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Intel: Processors are not just about GigahertzMar 22, 2004 - in News
Intel will launch with its upcoming Dothan processor a new numbering system. As the company confirmed, the new number won't give a general indication how fast the chip really is. Instead, it will be based on the feature set of the processor.
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Oracle lawyers win access to secret informationMar 22, 2004 - in News
A federal judge ruled Friday that Oracle's in-house lawyers will get access to confidential information the U.S.
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Phoenix software allows pre-boot access to Outlook dataMar 19, 2004 - in News
BIOS manufacturer Phoenix announced a new software which enables users of notebook PCs to access their Outlook data without booting a PC. FirstWare Assistant is an example how the company wants to extend the features of the traditional BIOS and replace it with its Core System Software (CSS) in the future.
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Sun to extend Java with Linux, new price pointsMar 19, 2004 - in News
Sun Microsystems is 60 days away from releasing a version of its Java Enterprise System infrastructure software for Linux, which it expects to compete with IBM's offerings.
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Sony introduces first double layer DVD drivesMar 17, 2004 - in News
Sony is the first company to officially announce DVD burners which can record double layer (DL) DVDs. Scheduled to ship at the end of the second quarter of this year, Sony's drives will support DVD±R which boast a capacity of 8.5 GByte.
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Plextor introduces 12x SATA DVD±R/RW DriveMar 15, 2004 - in News
Plextor announced its new PX-712SA DVD±R/RW drive, which offers 12x recording speed for DVD+R and 8x for 8X DVD-R. "Plus" DVD media reach a recording speed of 4x. CD-R and CD-RW media are recorded in 48x and 24x.
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