High Tech - News, Reviews and Tests
-
-
AMD claims widespread support for dual coresMar 9, 2005 - in News
Chip firm AMD said that it has broad software vendor support for the dual core processors it is preparing for release.
-
LG unhappy with low LCD prices - announces price hikesMar 9, 2005 - in News
One day before CeBit opens its doors to the public, LG announced plans to stop a trend of falling prices for LC displays.
-
OCZ announces Titanium series performance memoryMar 9, 2005 - in News
OCZ offers a new family of memory that caters to the reliability needs of high-end systems and servers.
-
Asus developing dual-GPU graphics cardsMar 9, 2005 - in News
Hardspell.com has posted images of two Nvidia-based dual-GPU graphics cards developed by Asus.
-
S3 announces GammaChromeS18 PCIe graphics processorMar 9, 2005 - in News
Keeping pace with the latest developments in the graphics arena, S3 Graphics today announced the availability of GammaChromeS18, the first in the GammaChrome line of GPUs targeted at the mainstream graphics market.
-
Crucial launches Radeon X850 XT graphics cardMar 9, 2005 - in News
Crucial, mainly known for performance system memory modules, today announced a new high-end graphics card.
-
LCD Or Plasma - What's Your Pleasure? Understanding Modern Flat-Panel TV TechnologiesMar 9, 2005 - in Reviews
Flat-panel displays are the future of television. HDTV, digital convergence, and high-resolution DVD will all have contributed to making CRT TVs all but obsolete within two years.
-
The Cell revisitedMar 9, 2005 - in News
David Wang of RWT has posted a lengthy followup to his previous article on the CELL processor.
-
Micron lays out 2005 projections for CMOS image sensorsMar 9, 2005 - in News
Farhad Rostamian, the strategic marketing director of Micron Technology, explained to DigiTimes in a recent interview how he believes that more applications are going to help boost demand for CMOS image sensors over the next three to four years.
-
SiS launches PCI Express chipset for Opteron and Athlon64 FX systemsMar 8, 2005 - in News
Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) announced the release of the SiS756/965 chipset to support PCI Express X16 in combination with AMD Opteron and Athlon64 FX processors.
-
AMD preps Opteron for embedded appsMar 8, 2005 - in News
AMD is preparing to adjust its marquee processors for use in embedded applications.
-
Cheaper, Faster and More Versatile: External Hard Drives from CoolMax, Maxtor and SeagateMar 8, 2005 - in Reviews
External hard drive storage has become a buyer's market. For less than $200, you now get USB or Firewire connectivity with 200 GB of capacity. The latest from CoolMax, Maxtor and Seagate show how vendors now want to make back up easier, too.
-
Via releases Eden-N processor and CN400 chipset in "CoreFusion" packageMar 7, 2005 - in News
VIA Technologies announced at the Embedded System Conference in San Francisco its CoreFusion processing platform, which combines the Eden-N processor with Via's CN400 digital media chipset north bridge in a single package.
-
Shipments of LCDs increase while revenues fallMar 7, 2005 - in News
TFT-LCDs with panel sizes greater than 10 inches had another successful quarter with 29 percent growth in unit shipments. Revenues and average selling prices continues to drop and indicate a further decline in prices for LCD displays.
-
Fujitsu intros first 2.5" 120 GByte harddriveMar 7, 2005 - in News
Fujitsu will premiere the first 120 GByte harddrive for mobile applications later this week. The device offers low power consumption, a low noise level as well as a robust build quality, the manufacturer said. Fujitsu also announced small form factor serial attached SCSI drives.
-
Philips intros Nexperia PNX1700 media processorMar 7, 2005 - in News
Philips today announced the PNX1700, a new member of the company's Nexperia family of media processors with high-definition (HD) capabilities.
-
DDR2 prices to match DDR1 by mid year - sourcesMar 7, 2005 - in News
Semiconductor manufacturer have begun shifting DDR memory output from DDR1 to DDR2. As Tom's Hardware Guide has learned, DDR2 is going mainstream right now and is likely to match DDR1 prices by the end of the second quarter of this year.
-
Hitachi develops 667 MHz chipsets for Itanium, integrates Intel's virtualization techMar 7, 2005 - in News
Hitachi said that it is developing the world's first chipset supporting a 667 MHz FSB (Front Side Bus) for Intel's upcoming Itanium 2 Processor, code-named "Montecito".
-
Gigabyte and ECS expect mobo shipment growth of up to 30 percentMar 7, 2005 - in News
After reporting on-month drops in February motherboard shipments, Gigabyte Technology and Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) expect sequential 25-30% and 10% shipment growth, respectively, in March, amid escalating channel demand, according to sources at the makers.
-
Market Survey, Part 2: Six Premium Pentium 4 LGA775 BoardsMar 7, 2005 - in Reviews
In this second part of our Socket 775 comparison test, we take a close look at some premium boards made by Asus, Intel, Gigabyte and MSI. Unfortunately, not all that glitters here is gold.
-
AMD looks for new revenue, looks to telekom and storageMar 7, 2005 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices announced Monday an intention to increase revenue by selling its existing Opteron server processor to companies that make storage, medical imaging, and communications equipment.
-
AMD designs Geode boardMar 7, 2005 - in News
AMD announced the availability of the first development board specifically designed for the high-performance, low-power AMD Geode NX processor family.
-
TwinMOS launches DDR2-533 SO-DIMM for Sonoma platformMar 7, 2005 - in News
TwinMOS Technologies announced today that it has completed the R&D for its DDR2-533 SO-DIMM.
-
Sapphire to launch ATI RS480 / SB450 motherboardMar 5, 2005 - in News
We know Sapphire more as a graphic card manufacturer than as a motherboard maker but this company always had a motherboard division.
-
Edible nanotech on the horizonMar 5, 2005 - in News
To enhance the absorption of medicines, researchers are creating nanoparticles that can hook onto the gut and thus stay longer, increasing drug uptake.
-
Rambus patent claims against Infineon dismissedMar 4, 2005 - in News
US federal judge dismissed the patent infringement claims filed by Rambus against German memory chipmaker Infineon Technologies, the companies said Tuesday.
-
PCTV MediaCenter: The Complete TV Experience for your PC?Mar 4, 2005 - in Reviews
Making use of its experience in the field of tuner cards, Pinnacle now offers the latest version of its flagship product, PCTV. The card ships with the new MediaCenter software, which turns your PC into a real multimedia jukebox you pilot with a remote control.
-
Samsung launches 19" all-in-one displayMar 4, 2005 - in News
Samsung announced its new high-end LCD SyncMaster 930mp that integrates a stand-alone TV as well as built-in FM radio.
-
DRAM contract prices for first half of March to slump 10 percentMar 4, 2005 - in News
DRAM contract prices are expected to decline 10% to $27-29 in the first half of this month, down from $29-32, according to Taiwan-based DRAM makers.
-
Targeting AMD and ATI, ULi finds its nicheMar 4, 2005 - in News
ULi Electronics was spun off from ALi, to focus on core-logic chipsets, about two years ago.
- First
- Previous
- 884 / 941
- 885
- 886
- 887
- 888
- … More pages
- Next
- 881
- 882
- 883
- 884 / 941
- 885
- 886
- 887
- 888
- 889
- 810
- 820
- 830
- 840
- 850
- 860
- 870
- 880
- 890
- 100
- 200
- 300
- 400
- 500
- 600
- 700
- 800
- 900