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Nvidia, Sony unite for graphics chipDec 8, 2004 - in News
Sony Computer Entertainment (SCEI) and Nvidia have announced that the companies have been collaborating on bringing advanced graphics and computer entertainment technology to SCEI's next-generation computer entertainment system.
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Nanosensor market to reach $17.2 billion by 2012, study saysDec 7, 2004 - in News
Market research firm NanoMarkets expects revenues of sensors designed for and built using nanotechnology to dramatically increase over the next six years. Driving forces of the increasing market will be "unique features" the technology delivers for virtually every major IT application.
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Pretec releases 8 GB USB flash driveDec 7, 2004 - in News
Pretec said it has made an 8 GB USB flash drive which supports dual channel data transmission and shuttles data around at 16 MB/sec and 12 MB/sec read.
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Gigabyte's GV-N68T256DH Graphics Card: Give the Heatsink Its Mod DueDec 7, 2004 - in Reviews
You want everyone to notice your graphics card's stand-out beauty, but instead it gets the face down treatment once installed in your case. Gigabyte wants to right this wrong with its GV-N68T256DH, so you can unleash the true mod potential of that glowing fan and colored heatsink.
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Intel notebook shortage hits white box sellersDec 7, 2004 - in News
A shortage of chipsets for Intel notebooks has started affecting resellers of generic units, it has emerged.
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Nvidia and Sony to jointly develop GPU for "PS3"Dec 7, 2004 - in News
Sony Computer Entertainment Incorporated (SCEI) and Nvidia announced today that they have been working together to develop the custom graphics processing unit (GPU) for SCEI 's next-generation computer entertainment system, according to a joint press release.
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IBM triples transistor performance with GermaniumDec 7, 2004 - in News
IBM has successfully demonstrated a new technique for improving transistor performance that will help the company build smaller, more powerful chips in the next decade, company researchers said Monday.
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Nvidia expected to launch C19 core-logic chipset for P4 CPUs in 1Q 2005Dec 7, 2004 - in News
Taiwan-based core-logic chipset makers are bracing for fierce competition in the Intel Pentium 4 chipset market as Nvidia plans to begin marketing its SLI (Scalable Link Interface)-enabled core-logic chipset, codenamed C19, at the end of first quarter of next year, according to market sources.
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IBM shrinks SRAM cells, triples transistor performanceDec 6, 2004 - in News
IBM today said that it has built the world's smallest SRAM cell and demonstrated for the first time transistors built with strained germanium that can deliver three times the performance of today's transistors.
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Albatron K8Ultra-U motherboards support Windows XP 64-bit editionDec 6, 2004 - in News
Albatron Technology announced today the availability of two new Athlon 64 motherboards.
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Samsung to invest 24 billion dollars in new chip linesDec 6, 2004 - in News
South Korea's Samsung Electronics, the world's largest memory chipmaker, said it would invest 24 billion dollars in new chip production lines over the next six years.
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Intel updates price listDec 6, 2004 - in News
Intel updated its microprocessor menu yesterday, adding a number of juicy new items to its bill of fare.
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DVRack: Video Recording without the TapeDec 3, 2004 - in Reviews
DVRack lets you ditch the Mini-DV tapes and record straight to your PC's hard drive. Installed on a laptop, it takes the place of many pieces of antiquated and clunky video gear that were formerly needed to ensure high quality video recording.
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Asustek transforming into major notebook vendorDec 3, 2004 - in News
Asustek Computer aims to ship four million notebooks in 2005, including two million own-brand models and two million OEM/ODM models, according to sources at the motherboard maker.
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Intel to bundle Nvidia-based graphics cards with PCIe-enabled motherboardsDec 3, 2004 - in News
Intel and Nvidia have jointly launched a marketing campaign to promote Intel's own-brand PCIe-enabled motherboards and Nvidia-based graphics cards in the channel, according to sources at Taiwan graphics card makers.
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Via licenses advanced audio technologyDec 3, 2004 - in News
Taiwanese semiconductor firm Via said it has licensed audio technology from Qsound Labs.
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LCD shipments decline, monitor module prices drop sharply in Q3Dec 2, 2004 - in News
A decline in large-area LCD shipments along with growth in production capacities resulted in a substantial drop of LCD monitor module prices in the third quarter of this year, market research firm DisplaySearch reports. Surplus and price pressure is expected to continue for the industry until Q3 of next year.
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Fujitsu licenses Transmeta's LongRun techDec 2, 2004 - in News
For use in its current and future generation semiconductor products, Fujitsu Limited has licensed Transmeta Corp.'s LongRun2 power management and transistor leakage control technologies, the companies said today.
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Razer's Diamondback: The Mouse that Roars?Dec 2, 2004 - in Reviews
Razer's Diamondback mouse boasts a very fast sensor, superior resolution and a sleek design. But is that enough to put it in the big leagues against competing devices from the likes of mouse pioneer Logitech? Our tests show whether the mouse squeaks or roars.
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Nvidia has canned NV48Dec 2, 2004 - in News
ATI's Radeon X850XT PE is the last speed refresh that we will see this winter.
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PenPower unveils facial-recognition technology and solutionsDec 2, 2004 - in News
PenPower Technology, a developer and provider of software recognition technologies and solutions in Taiwan, on November 30 debuted the first three products of the FaceMetrix series, the company's facial-recognition software technology.
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Albatron PCIe-enabled GeForce 6600 card uses heatpipe coolingDec 2, 2004 - in News
Albatron Technology has released this week the PC6600U graphics card on the heels of Nvidia's GeForce 6600 graphics chipsets.
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VisionTek claims X850XT availability in DecemberDec 2, 2004 - in News
Most ATI partners have already made a noise about X850 and yjr new X800 cards.
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Nvidia starts sampling Intel Nforce 5 chipsetDec 2, 2004 - in News
Taiwan has already seen the first batch of C19 chipsets and tier one motherboard manufacturers are playing with them as we speak.
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IBM to power ChinaDec 2, 2004 - in News
IBM this week pitched its Power processor family as a de facto standard for consumer electronics, cars, communications kit and computers by launching a consortium to promote the platform to Far Eastern manufacturers.
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LCD-monitor OEM prices continue to fall in DecemberDec 2, 2004 - in News
LCD-monitor OEM prices are expected to drop this month, with 15- and 17" monitor quotes to drop US$3-5 and 19" monitor prices to fall US$5-10, according to Taiwan-based monitor makers.
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ATI launches X850, X800-XL graphics processorsDec 1, 2004 - in News
ATI today added the X850 series of graphics processors as a new high-end version for its desktop product line. The X800-XL takes the X800 family to an entry level price point.
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Nanoelectronics key to keep up with Moore's Law - SIADec 1, 2004 - in News
The Semiconductor Industry Association (SIA) announced that it has initiated a nanoelectronics research initiative to keep Moore's Law in force beyond limits of current microchip technology.
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Intel outlines future EM64T Pentium 4 plansDec 1, 2004 - in News
Intel has given its customers more details about the 6XX range of Pentium 4 processors, according to an internal document seen by the Inquirer.
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Build Your Own XGA Projector II: Suitable TFT MonitorsDec 1, 2004 - in Reviews
The conclusions from our first XGA projector story remain: fun and fascination are guaranteed when you build your own projector. However, some folks have told us they need help finding TFT monitors with panels that are well-suited to the project, so we felt it was time to update the topic and list suitable candidates.
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