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ATI Puts NVIDIA's SLI in the CrossFireJun 2, 2005 - in Reviews
ATI has not taken NVIDIA's double graphics card SLI launch standing down. With CrossFire, ATI says it offers a dual-graphics card solution that lends more flexibility and offers more performance. But dare we mention the price?
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Samsung said to be raising DRAM quotes in first half of JuneJun 2, 2005 - in News
Samsung Electronics plans to raise its DRAM quotes 3% for the first half of June while competitors such as Hynix Semiconductor, Infineon Technologies, ProMOS technologies and Nanya Technology may follow suit, according to the Chinese-language Economic Daily News (EDN).
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ULi introduces southbridge with SATA II supportJun 2, 2005 - in News
Taiwan-based chipset vendor ULi Electronics is using Computex in Taipei this week to showcase its new M1575 southbridge supporting SATA II.
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Kingmax migrates memory to DDR2Jun 2, 2005 - in News
Kingmax Semiconductor will introduce its latest series of DDR2 memory modules, "Mars"; and "Venus"; at this year's Computex Taipei show.
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CFI extends HDD case capacity up to a teraByteJun 2, 2005 - in News
Chyang Fun Industry (CFI) is showcasing its CF-B4042 hard disk drive (HDD) case for the SOHO and SMB (small and medium business) markets at Computex Taipei.
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AMD executive casts doubt on Intel's dual-core claimJun 2, 2005 - in News
Intel's dual-core platform consists of two separate cores in individual dies packaged together using multi-chip packaging in a single chip, which is not a true dual-core solution, according to Henri Richard, senior vice president for worldwide sales and marketing of Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) at Computex 2005.
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Freescale announces double-gate transistor modelJun 1, 2005 - in News
Freescale and the University of Florida developed the industry's first double-gate transistor model that is believed to enable smaller and more powerful silicon products while consuming less power than today's single-gate transistors.
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Computex: Tyan intros "mainstream" 8-way Opteron motherboardJun 1, 2005 - in News
Users always looking for the ultimate performance for their PC will get yet another opportunity to upgrade the horsepower and torque of their system.
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Computex: Gigabyte demos 4 GByte RAM diskJun 1, 2005 - in News
Fast alternatives to traditional harddrive storage have been a trend that especially resulted in Flash-based drives. Gigabyte showed at this year's Computex an even speedier device: A RAM disk with up to 4 GByte capacity and a battery to protect content when a PC is shut down.
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Graphics card makers looking forward to DRAM from InfineonJun 1, 2005 - in News
Graphics card makers in Taiwan have welcomed Infineon Technologies' plan to challenge the domination of Samsung Electronics and Hynix in the graphics DRAM market, expecting the competition to reduce their memory procurement costs.
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BenQ: Global LCD monitor market to grow to 95-100 millionJun 1, 2005 - in News
With the market continuing to see strong demand for LCD monitors, BenQ recently raised its global LCD monitor shipment forecast for this year to 95-100 million units, up from 80 million units, according to company general manager Scott Huang.
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Matsushita transmits data at 12.5 Gbit per secondMay 31, 2005 - in News
Matsushita said it has set a new world record in data transmission speeds.
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Tektronix intros new logic analyzersMay 31, 2005 - in News
Tektronix announced today its new TLA7012 portable mainframe and TLA7016 benchtop mainframe logic analyzers.
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The Game Pros: SLI Motherboards For Athlon 64May 31, 2005 - in Reviews
The combination of two fast GeForce graphics cards enables fluid 3D display at the highest resolutions with maximum picture quality. We took a look at four of the latest motherboards offering NVIDIA's new dual-card feature.
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Computex: Dual-GeForce 6800 Ultra cards debut with 1 GByte memoryMay 31, 2005 - in News
High-end gaming still is niche-market, but growing demand prompts card manufacturers to extract additional performance from existing architectures.
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AMD launches desktop dual-core processor Athlon 64 X2May 31, 2005 - in News
Creating a new opportunity for innovation in the computer industry, Intel and AMD almost simultaneously introduced their dual-core desktop processors for the mainstream market. The Athlon X2 follows on the heels of Intel's Pentium D and sets the benchmark for dual-core performance.
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Computex: MSI shows X800XT board with AGP and PCIe interfacesMay 31, 2005 - in News
MSI displayed at Computex an ATI X800XT-based graphics card that integrates an AGP as well as a PCI Express interface.
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Nvidia GeForce 7800 GTX graphics cards spotted at ComputexMay 31, 2005 - in News
Graphics cards manufacturers are gearing up to launch boards carrying Nvidia's next-generation graphic processor, Tom's Hardware Guide has learned. The chip, code-named G70, was shown behind closed doors at the Computex trade show today.
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JEDEC: Memory standards on the wayMay 31, 2005 - in News
A seasoned veteran in the semiconductor industry, Desi Rhoden now serves as executive vice president at Inphi, a privately-held fabless electronic-components company located in the US and focused on high-performance analog devices such as registers, phase lock loops (PLLs) and advanced memory buffers (AMBs).
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Dave Orton talks about ATI's role in the PC industryMay 31, 2005 - in News
On the Friday night before Computex, DigiTimes.com managed to catch ATI CEO Dave Orton on the phone to talk about the upcoming show, industry trends and developments at the company.
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ATI starts with CrossFire at 130nmMay 31, 2005 - in News
ATI Technologies has begun showcasing its new Radeon Xpress 200 CrossFire edition at Computex 2005 today, with the official launch set for June 1 and mass production beginning in July, according to sources at the company.
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Memory module makers pushing NAND flash devices at Computex 2005May 31, 2005 - in News
Memory module makers such as Transcend Information, A-Data Technology, Kingston Technology and Power Quotient International (PQI) are offering a variety of NAND flash devices at Computex 2005 (May 31-June 4).
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ATI announces Crossfire Multi-GPU platformMay 30, 2005 - in News
ATI catches up with Nvidia and offers gamers a platform to combine two graphics cards within one PC. "Crossfire" is on display at Computex and will be shipping in July.
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Saving Your Data After a Head Crash: An Inside Look at a Disk Recovery ServiceMay 30, 2005 - in Reviews
You've read about how unreliable storage media is, but like failing to floss your teeth every day, even the best of us sometimes neglect to do the necessary and don't regularly back up our hard disks. When one of our editor's laptop hard disk crashed, we learned first hand what happens when you put your precious data in the hands of a data recovery firm, which in this case was CBL Data Recovery Inc.
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Samsung manufactures 4 Gbit NAND Flash in 70 nmMay 30, 2005 - in News
Samsung today announced that it has begun mass-producing NAND flash devices with a capacity of 4 Gbit in a 70 nm process. The company said the technology will offer larger memory capacities at lower prices and enable real-time data storage of HD video images.
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Teco receives LCD TV orders from ViewSonicMay 30, 2005 - in News
Taiwan-based Teco Electric & Machinery recently won orders from ViewSonic for 37" and 40" LCD TVs, according to the company.
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Computex: Tatung to showcase 17" multi-function monitorMay 30, 2005 - in News
Tatung will be showing a variety of display products and a wide range of home- and office-use devices at Computex 2005 (May 31-Jun 4) in Taipei.
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Via's C7 processor promises 2 GHz for 20 wattsMay 27, 2005 - in News
Via today announced its C7 processor based on the Esther core. The company claims it is the world's smallest, lowest power and most secure native x86 processor.
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4"x6" Printers: Your Own Photo LabMay 27, 2005 - in Reviews
4"x6" photo printers have a lot of advantages, which is why manufacturers are battling it out for market share. But be careful, because there are a lot of factors to consider, beginning with the choice of technology: thermal sublimation or inkjet. We took a look at seven different 4"x6" photo printers to see what their strengths and weaknesses are.
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HannStar may phase out 15" panel production next yearMay 27, 2005 - in News
Although HannStar Display president David Joe yesterday stated that HannStar is scheduling to phase out 15" panel production next year, the company today clarified its position by stating it may discontinue production for the segment, depending on market circumstances.
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