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R480 and R430: ATI's Fall PCIe UpdateDec 15, 2004 - in Reviews
ATI is making additions to its PCI Express product family. With the new Radeon X850 XT PE, XT and Pro and the Radeon X800 XL and X800, product bottlenecks should soon be a thing of the past: good news for PC enthusiasts!
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Intel to make further cut in 915 chipset price in April 2005Dec 15, 2004 - in News
Intel plans a further price-cut for its complete lineup of 915 core-logic chipsets on April 3, 2005, following a first price-cut scheduled for the end of this month, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers.
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Semiconductor supply-chain inventory swells during 3Q and 4QDec 15, 2004 - in News
Excess inventory for the third quarter doubled sequentially to $1.6 billion and is expected to edge down marginally to $1.5 billion by the end of the fourth quarter, according to iSuppli.
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Intel confirms dual-core desktop 'Smithfield'Dec 15, 2004 - in News
Intel publicly confirmed the existence of 'Smithfield', the dual-core desktop processor it expects to ship mid-2005 and which started appearing on the company's internal roadmaps this past Summer.
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Intel to cut Celeron D prices in February 2005Dec 15, 2004 - in News
Intel plans to cut the prices of its 90nm Celeron D CPUs on February 20, 2005, while keeping the prices of its Pentium 4 CPU lineup unchanged early next year, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers.
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TDK launches WORM-type LTO Ultrium 3 data cartridgeDec 14, 2004 - in News
TDK Corporation has developed the D2406W-LTO3, a WORM-type (Write Once Read Many) LTO Ultrium 3 data cartridge for the LTO (Linear Tape-Open) Ultrium format.
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Toshiba launches 80 GByte 1.8" harddriveDec 14, 2004 - in News
Perpendicular recording technology allowed Toshiba to reach a new record level of 133 Gbit per square inch storage density for its new pocket-sized harddrives. Look out for 80 GByte iPods to hit store shelves in spring of next year.
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Samsung, Sony agree to share patentsDec 14, 2004 - in News
Samsung Electronics and Sony of Japan signed an agreement to share patents for digital technologies in major products, Samsung said.
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Europe uses Grid to create new megacomputerDec 14, 2004 - in News
European research institutes are linking together four supercomputers to create the world's fourth most powerful megacomputer, without having to spend the money it would normally cost to build such a monster.
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SiS to start volume shipments of its PCIe-enabled Intel P4 chipsets this monthDec 14, 2004 - in News
Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) will start volume shipments of its Intel P4 PCIe-enabled core-logic chipsets, the SiS649 and SiS656, in the second half of December, according to the company.
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Zalman CNPS7700: The New Giant of CoolersDec 13, 2004 - in Reviews
The new Zalman CPU cooler is even bigger than its already-large predecessor, and now also cools LGA775 CPUs. But does bigger mean better cooling performance?
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Strained silicon to accelerate transistors by 24 percentDec 13, 2004 - in News
AMD and IBM have developed a strained silicon transistor technology which the firms believe will dramatically increase processor performance. Prototype transistors posted a 24 percent performance gain while running at the same power levels transistors produced without the technology.
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Samsung unveils thumbnail mobile phone memoryDec 13, 2004 - in News
Samsung today unveiled a small, low-power multimedia memory card (MMC) designed for mobile phones.
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Intel sets dates for dual desktop, 6XX 2 MB Pentium 4sDec 13, 2004 - in News
The latest Intel roadmaps indicate that the launch of its dual core desktop processors - the X20, the X30 and the X40 - will be launched in the third quarter of 2005, suggesting they won't proliferate in PCs until the fourth quarter.
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LCD-monitor panel-use CF prices drop 20 percentDec 10, 2004 - in News
Prices for the color filters (CFs) used in LCD-monitor panels have dropped nearly 20% in the past three months, shadowing the 30% drop in LCD-monitor panel prices over the same period, according to Taiwan-based CF makers.
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ATI's R520 has eight Shader unitsDec 10, 2004 - in News
The next generation ATI graphic chip codenamed "Fudo" will increase the number of Shader units from previous generation.
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Athlon Nforce 4 IGP emergesDec 10, 2004 - in News
Nvidia will indeed have an integrated graphic core for its Athlon Nforce 4 supporters.
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DDR2 prices drop as inventory swellsDec 10, 2004 - in News
Prices for DDR2 chips have recently fallen to US$5.50 per chip from US$6.50-7.00 a month ago due to excess inventory, according to sources.
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Desktop LCDs outsold CRTs in third quarter, research firm saysDec 9, 2004 - in News
LCDs are set to take the majority of the desktop monitor market in 2005, according to market research firm DisplaySearch.
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Samsung ships 512 Mbit GDDR3 memoryDec 9, 2004 - in News
Samsung announced that it doubled the density of graphics DDR3 memory and has begun shipping samples to graphics card and game console manufacturers.
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AMD releases details of 90 nm Opterons, multicore chipsDec 9, 2004 - in News
AMD quietly published first specs of the first 90 nm Opteron processors and talked about Opterons with up to eight cores during a conference with analysts.
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Intel demos 65nm dual-core mobile CPUDec 9, 2004 - in News
Intel has shown off its dual-core, 65nm 'Yonah' mobile processor, but don't expect it to ship until 2006, the chip giant said.
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ULi starts volume shipments of M1573 PCIe southbridgeDec 9, 2004 - in News
ULi Electronics has begun volume shipments of its PCIe-enabled M1573 southbridge to motherboard makers, according to company sources.
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Toshiba Develops Hybrid DVDDec 8, 2004 - in News
Toshiba and Memory-Tech said this week that they plan to bring to market a hybrid DVD disc that can be used both for standard-definition and HD content.
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Abit's Fatal1ty: Motherboards Go PremiumDec 8, 2004 - in Reviews
Many high-end PC enthusiasts and gamers have high expectations that the Abit Fatal1ty series will set new milestones for power and overclockability. We took a look at the first board available, the Fatal1ty AA8XE, based on the 925XE chipset.
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New SiS-based boards offer an entry-level choice of integrated graphics for the AMD Athlon 64Dec 8, 2004 - in News
With the recent availability of AOpen's S760GXM, ASRock's K8Upgrade-760GX and Asustek Computer's K8S-MX motherboards in the market and the Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) 760GX-M and PC Chips M871G coming out soon, system builders and consumers finally have a real choice of entry-level Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) Athlon 64 solutions with integrated graphics (IGP).
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AMD ponders new desktop socketsDec 8, 2004 - in News
AMD appears to be re-thinking its attitude to sockets when it introduces desktop dual core chips - which might not come until the very end of next year or perhaps even 2006, according to reliable sources.
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IBM sells PC biz to ChinaDec 8, 2004 - in News
IBM, creator of the original PC in 1981, has sold its computer business to Chinese assembler Lenovo, formerly the Legend Group.
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Intel sheds light on 2005 desktop strategyDec 8, 2004 - in News
Intel's products for the digital home and digital office in 2005 will give consumers and IT managers more capabilities than just raw performance, and the company plans to highlight those products as it did with its Centrino mobile technology, Intel executives say.
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Prices for large-size display panels drop to new lowsDec 8, 2004 - in News
Prices for LCD-monitor, notebook and LCD-TV panels fell to new lows recently, according to the Taiwan-based WitsView Technology.
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