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AMD to keep dual-core processors in current 90nm power envelopeJan 20, 2005 - in News
AMD provided first bits on power usage of its upcoming dual-core Opterons last October. System builders now received confirmation that the new processors will stay within the power consumption range of current 90 nm processors
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Sources: Prices for 15" monitor-use CFs drop to nearly US$20Jan 20, 2005 - in News
Prices for color filters (CFs) used in 15" LCD monitors dropped to nearly US$20 recently due to weak demand for 15" LCD monitors, according to sources.
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Hynix sees yield rate jump on 0.11-micron DRAM, plans to produce 90nm NAND flashJan 20, 2005 - in News
Hynix Semiconductor has increased its 0.11-micron DRAM production yield rates at its 12" M10 fab in Icheon, South Korea, according to sources in Taiwan.
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DisplaySearch: 29- to 32" segment to become LCD-TV mainstreamJan 20, 2005 - in News
Although LCD-TV panel prices did not slump as much as those of TFT-LCD panels last year, market research firms and financial firms did end up readjusting their 2005 forecasts for the LCD-TV industry.
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Western Digital to offer 6 GByte 1" harddriveJan 19, 2005 - in News
Western Digital (WD) announced today that the company will join the market for miniature hard drives with a family of 1" drives for handheld consumer devices such as digital cameras, PDAs and portable media players.
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Samsung completes working prototype of 512Mbit mobile DRAMJan 19, 2005 - in News
Samsung Electronics says it has completed the world's first working prototype of a 512Mbit mobile DRAM chip, targeting high-end 3D graphics and streaming video in mobile phones, PDAs, portable scanners and other handheld products.
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Shuttle's XPC SB77G5: A Small Form-Factor for Intel Pentium 4 with Socket 775Jan 19, 2005 - in Reviews
Older chipsets don't have to land in the garbage dump. The XPC offers a clever combination of the i875P and the new Socket 775 for the latest Prescott processors.
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ATI releases Catalyst 5.1 driver, supports 64-bit architectures under LinuxJan 18, 2005 - in News
ATI published a new version of its Catalyst driver package on its website.
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StorCase InfoStation Condenses Business StorageJan 18, 2005 - in Reviews
Seagate's 2.5" Savvio drives open up new market segments in the business storage world. StorCase took a chance on this new technology by developing the InfoStation, a 19" 1U storage module that holds up to ten 2.5" U320 drives and looks quite promising.
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Intel 2.13 GHz Pentium M 770 arrivesJan 18, 2005 - in News
Pentium M 770 processors have begun to appear in Tokyo shops today, ahead of tomorrow's formal launch of the 533 MHz frontside bus-supporting chips.
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ATI to launch R481 soonJan 18, 2005 - in News
Even though Rialto should be ready in the next few days, ATI decided to make one more AGP high end chip.
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Infineon denies rumor claiming it had up to 30,000 defective DRAM wafersJan 18, 2005 - in News
Infineon Technologies has denied a rumor originating in Taiwan that claims the company has a problem with its 0.11-micron production, and that this caused the firm to produce up to 30,000 defective DRAM wafers in December.
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Intel's dual-core CPUs to set new record high in power consumptionJan 17, 2005 - in News
Intel's upcoming dual-core processors once again will test the limits of power consumption. According to documents seen by Tom's Hardware Guide, the Smithfield CPUs are rated at a thermal design power of 130 watts, an increase of 13 percent from today's Prescott processors.
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Nvidia announces GeForce 6200 AGPJan 17, 2005 - in News
Nvidia today announced an AGP version of its 6200 graphics processor.
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AMD holds off on DDR-2 supportJan 17, 2005 - in News
AMD has been rumored to be coming out with DDR2 in Q2, and documents floating around the i915/925 launch said as much.
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TriGem's Kloss KL-I915a: Power Aplenty and Almost No NoiseJan 17, 2005 - in Reviews
A nifty design isn't the only thing this small form-factor PC has going for it: A very clever heat management solution renders the KL-I915a nearly noiseless. Should Shuttle and other top-gun makers be worried?
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Intel delays death of 100 MHz PentiumJan 14, 2005 - in News
Anyone in the market for 296-pin 100, 133 or 166 MHz Pentium processors, or 200 and 233 MHz Pentiums with MMX, now has a little longer to order some.
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Storage and Security On the Go: 6 External Hard DrivesJan 14, 2005 - in Reviews
Today's users need ever-increasing amounts of storage. Furthermore, they need that storage to be portable and secure. We tested 6 external hard drive units using a variety of drive sizes and interfaces, many featuring fingerprint sensors or DES encryption for security. How do they measure up?
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XGI releases new Volari driver packageJan 14, 2005 - in News
XGI offers its Reactor R1.08.01 driver for download from its website.
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Integrated circuits made of plasticJan 13, 2005 - in News
PolyIC said it has created "the world's fastest (600 kilohertz) integrated circuit made of organic material".
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Intel delays BBUL processor packageJan 13, 2005 - in News
Intel will delay the introduction of a new processor package that is designed to integrate silicon inside the package instead of attaching a chip and package. The technology originally was scheduled to become available by 2006.
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Nvidia adds GeForce 6600 AGP and 6800 LE PCI Express to product lineJan 13, 2005 - in News
Nvidia today expanded its GeForce 6 series with the models 6600 AGP and 6800 LE PCI Express.
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TFT-LCD panel prices bottom out in February?Jan 13, 2005 - in News
Market-research firm DisplayBank is claiming that prices for large-size TFT-LCD panels are expected to bottom out next month as there is no room for major South Korea panel makers, such as Samsung Electronics and LG.Philips LCD, to cut their 17" panel prices any further.
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JVC Everio GZ-MC200: An Hour of DVD with No Cassette!Jan 13, 2005 - in Reviews
The Everio GZ-MC200 is the first camcorder capable of recording an hour of MPEG-2 video to a Microdrive. And this little technological marvel also takes 2 megapixel still photos!
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Samsung ships more than 15 million GDDR3 memory unitsJan 12, 2005 - in News
Samsung said it shipped more than 15 million units of its Graphics Double Data-Rate (GDDR3) graphic memory in 2004.
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Intel tiger uses price cutting to spoil AMD strategyJan 12, 2005 - in News
The profit warning AMD issued earlier this week is due to Intel slashing prices on flash and putting serious pressure on the smaller firm, it has emerged.
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Nvidia makes its bucks from Geforce FX seriesJan 12, 2005 - in News
Nvidia is still making most of its margins and profits on previous generations of its cards, according to a story posted at the Inquirer.
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Boxed 533 MHz FSB Dothans spottedJan 12, 2005 - in News
A week before they were due to be introduced, Intel Pentium M processors with support for a 533 MHz frontside bus have been spotted on sale in Japan.
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Corsair Reveals Xpert Memory Line: Speed with SizzleJan 12, 2005 - in Reviews
Corsair's new DIMM modules featuring a programmable display are the all the rage. The 10-digit display shows either user-selected hardware operating parameters or custom text, clearly differentiating these modules from ordinary RAM.
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Windows XP a Goner? First Aid for your Windows PCJan 12, 2005 - in Reviews
Blue screen, registry error, blank screen... ack! Somebody tell me: how I can retrieve my data? How do I get my system running again? THG shows you which tools to use, and how to use them to get everything running again - without data loss or the dreaded reinstall.
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