High Tech - News, Reviews and Tests
-
-
Fujitsu's DynaMo 1300 drive receives data encryption techJan 3, 2005 - in News
Fujitsu announced that its DynaMO 1300 Pocket Magneto-Optical (MO) drive now comes with password-protected data storage and the ability to encrypt stored data.
-
Global semiconductor sales pass $19 billion in NovemberJan 3, 2005 - in News
Worldwide sales of semiconductors grew to $19.02 billion in November, an increase of 1.3 percent from the $18.8 billion in October, and an increase of 18 percent from the $16.12 billion in October of 2003, the Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) said.
-
AMD intros portable multimedia processor, partners with TivoToGoJan 3, 2005 - in News
AMD today announced the Alchemy Au1200 processor which targets portable multimedia players to store, manage and play fresh multimedia content and makes use of the TivoToGo service.
-
Samsung raising DRAM allocation for PC OEMsJan 3, 2005 - in News
Samsung Electronics is planning to change its DRAM allocation to an 80:20 mix between contract and spot markets in 2005, compared to a 63:35 mix in 2004, according to industry sources.
-
Finally Available: Nine Socket 939 Athlon64 Motherboards!Jan 3, 2005 - in Reviews
After months of users being forced to choose from only a small selection of models, numerous manufacturers are now jumping on the Socket 939 bandwagon. And it's about time! The architecture features high performance and is even supposed to be suitable for tomorrow's dual-core Athlons. We put nine of the latest models through their paces, using both AGP and PCI Express.
-
Nvidia to debut entry-level AGP-capable GeForce 6-series chipJan 3, 2005 - in News
Nvidia plans to debut an entry-level version of its GeForce 6-series graphics chip, one that supports the AGP8X standard by the second quarter of 2005, according to sources in Taiwan.
-
Intel to introduce C0 stepping 915P/G chipsets in MarchJan 3, 2005 - in News
Intel plans to introduce new versions of its 915P and 915G chipsets in March, shifting the core stepping of the ICH6 southbridge from B1 to the C0 stepping, according to market sources familiar with Intel's roadmap.
-
Taiwan police seizes 60,000 suspect AMD CPUsJan 3, 2005 - in News
Based on tips provided by Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Taiwan, the police Friday raided an electronics company located in Tainan, southern Taiwan, and seized a total of 60,000 suspect AMD CPUs, according to the police and sources at AMD Taiwan.
-
Intel starts sampling 600-series chip, AMD moves ahead on dual-core OpteronDec 31, 2004 - in News
Intel has sampled one of its 600-series CPUs to some of its clients in Taiwan and has also given more details of technology support for its 945/955 chipsets for the dual-core Smithfield CPUs, which are slated for launch in the second quarter of next year, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers.
-
Taiwan server makers quick to test new dual-core Opteron samplesDec 31, 2004 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices has started sampling its dual-core Opteron to PC OEMs in Taiwan, according to sources at the makers.
-
Samsung squirrels $100 million for DRAM cartel caseDec 30, 2004 - in News
Samsung will put $100 million in a safe place in case the US government decides it is guilty of price fixing DRAM prices.
-
Samsung may pursue 'Intel Inside' success with new 'Itzin' brand for componentsDec 30, 2004 - in News
Samsung Electronics is planning to introduce a brand name called "Itzin" for its electronics components in the first half of 2005, according to sources.
-
Nvidia's 6200 AGP to comeDec 30, 2004 - in News
Nvidia plans to bring all of the Geforce six series back to AGP.
-
Defense Department tests hybrid active/passive RFIDDec 30, 2004 - in News
There is more to radio-frequency identification than the passive RFID that retailers are looking to deploy.
-
Hitachi lobs lawsuit at Chinese disk drive makerDec 30, 2004 - in News
Hitachi's disk drive business has sued a young Chinese disk drive maker, charging the Chinese rival with patent infringement.
-
Asustek may launch value notebooks in 2005Dec 30, 2004 - in News
Asustek Computer is likely to launch value notebooks in 2005 to boost its market share - the same strategy it adopted to boost motherboard and graphics card sales, according to market sources.
-
Are High-End Ink Jet Printers Worth Your Money?Dec 29, 2004 - in Reviews
HP, Canon and Epson say they have managed to squeeze some new value-add out of their latest line of inkjet printers. Our extensive tests put their claims to the test and show what is worth your money and what is not.
-
TSMC announces 90 nanometre pushDec 29, 2004 - in News
TSMC said it has started volume production for its Nexsys 90 nanometre process, and said that it will push production up through the whole of 2005.
-
Intel to introduce its 6XX family of desktop processors in week nine of 2005Dec 29, 2004 - in News
Intel is likely to introduce its 6XX family of desktop processors in week nine of 2005.
-
The RAID 6 Areca ARC-1120 One-ups RAID 5 ControllersDec 27, 2004 - in Reviews
Areca doubles redundancy with RAID 6 and joins the hunt for customers in the growing SATA RAID market. We received their ARC-1120 PCI-X controller and pitted it against eight drives on 3Ware's 9500.
-
SD cards in tight supply due to Toshiba production problemsDec 27, 2004 - in News
The supply of Secure Digital (SD) flash-memory cards is currently falling short of growing demand as Toshiba may be experiencing some production problems for its SD modules, according to sources with DRAM-module makers in Taiwan.
-
LA Police Dept. studies facial recognition softwareDec 27, 2004 - in News
The Los Angeles Police Department is experimenting with facial-recognition software it says will help identify suspects, but civil liberties advocates say the technology raises privacy concerns and may not identity people accurately.
-
DFI readies 533 MHz Pentium M desktop boardDec 27, 2004 - in News
In a week or two, Intel will release its updated 533 MHz system bus Pentium Ms, and it looks like DFI will be ready for the processors and new chipsets.
-
Next-generation computer chip to hold 2 enginesDec 27, 2004 - in News
For decades, computer performance has been driven largely by the increasing numbers of ever-smaller transistors squeezed into the machines' silicon brains.
-
ATI to launch new Radeon X300 with memory sharing technology in early 2005Dec 27, 2004 - in News
ATI Technologies plans to introduce a new version of its entry-level Radeon X300 graphics chip, this time with memory sharing technology in early 2005, according to sources at Taiwan graphics card makers.
-
Quick and Quiet: Pentium M Desktop Boards by AOpen and DFIDec 24, 2004 - in Reviews
Do we really need PCs with processors that use over 100 watts of power? AOpen and DFI don't think so. They have started to ship new motherboards that allow you to use Intel's power-saving mobile Pentium M platform in desktops. How well do they work?
-
More Performance: The New Power Supply Standard, ATX12V 2.0Dec 23, 2004 - in Reviews
Here we go again - another new power supply specification, with more connectors and more pins to confuse matters. Do the old ATX connectors fit into the new 24-pin connectors? What else has been updated? THG sheds some light on the new ATX power supply standard.
-
Intel to introduce value versions of 915 chipset in JanuaryDec 23, 2004 - in News
In an effort to boost sales of its new Pentium 4 platform, Intel has decided to introduce two value versions of its 915 chipset - the 915PL and 915GL - in the latter half of January 2005, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers.
-
Asustek and MSI to support SiS756Dec 23, 2004 - in News
Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) recently confirmed that its SiS756 northbridge has already moved into mass production and motherboards using the chip will be available in the first quarter.
-
Scientists look to forge diamond computer chipDec 22, 2004 - in News
Researchers such as Damon Jackson are looking to diamonds as one way to overcome the limitations of silicon chips that now serve as the brains of computers and the machines they run.
- First
- Previous
- 893 / 941
- 894
- 895
- 896
- 897
- … More pages
- Next
- 891
- 892
- 893 / 941
- 894
- 895
- 896
- 897
- 898
- 899
- 810
- 820
- 830
- 840
- 850
- 860
- 870
- 880
- 890
- 100
- 200
- 300
- 400
- 500
- 600
- 700
- 800
- 900