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Intel: Cranford and Potomac scheduled for H1 2005, multi-cores appear on roadmapSep 7, 2004 - in News
Abhi Talwalkar, vice president and general manager of Intel's Enterprise Platforms Group, detailed the firm's Xeon and Itanium processor roadmap in his keynote at IDF. The executive introduced a range of new code-named processors on Intel's roadmap, including multi-core Xeons and Itaniums.
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TI announces PCI Express-to-PCI bridgeSep 7, 2004 - in News
Texas Instruments Incorporated announced today the first x1 PCI Express-to-PCI Bridge and PCI Express 1394a integrated circuit (IC) samples.
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Intel discloses key WiMax silicon plansSep 7, 2004 - in News
Intel today disclosed key technical details of its upcoming wireless broadband chip for WiMax products, which will enable long-distance, high-speed wireless Internet access for homes and businesses.
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Intel demonstrates Itanium multi-core processorSep 7, 2004 - in News
As announced last week, Intel today showed its multi-core processor approach in the opening day keynote of IDF Fall. President and COO Paul Otellini demonstrated the technology in the shape of the next-generation Itanium processor, code-named Montecito.
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NVIDIA GeForce 6600 GT Comes To THG's LabSep 7, 2004 - in Reviews
Almost one month after divulging the NV43's architecture and PCI Express features, NVIDIA has made samples of its GeForce 6600 card series to members of the press and testing community. THG's comparison benchmarks show whether the card's graphics performance lives up to its on-paper specifications.
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Modding Fans Will Love It: The U2UFO ChassisSep 7, 2004 - in Reviews
Who said that only barebones can come in a cube format? The extravagant and attractive U2UFO PC chassis by Mountain Mods reaches new dimensions.
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SMSC intros USB2.0 3-port and 7-port hub controllersSep 7, 2004 - in News
SMSC today announced at the IDF a range of new components aimed fro the digital home and office.
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Legacy introduces slim 1 GByte DDR memorySep 3, 2004 - in News
Legacy Electronics today announced low-profile DDR memory. The modules are available in 512 MByte and 1 GByte configuration and measure just 0.7 inches in height. The memory is targeted to be used especially in space-limited environments.
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Second quarter sees rise in storage revenueSep 3, 2004 - in News
Worldwide external controller-based disc storage revenue totalled $3.2bn (£1.8bn) in the second quarter, up 5.1% from the $3.1bn recorded in the same period last year.
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Audio supercomputer hidden in your graphics card?Sep 2, 2004 - in News
Nvidia's graphic cards may have much more to offer than simply drawing pixels on the screen: A startup company has found a way to translate audio signals into graphics, run them through the graphics card and overcome a common issue of limited audio effect processing performance in computers.
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ATi's Catalyst Control Center Geared for Enthusiasts and NeophytesSep 2, 2004 - in Reviews
ATi has revamped its latest driver control panel, resulting in its new Catalyst Control Center interface. Designed to offer a clearer settings and options interface, does today's launch of the interface offer concrete advantages compared to the previous version?
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Intel: Dual-core Xeon at IDFSep 1, 2004 - in News
Intel will follow AMD and demonstrate its first dual-core processor on September 7 during the opening day keynote of this year's IDF Fall. The company hopes that "multi-core" processors will open a new performance chapter for processors and enable the use of next-generation applications.
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NVIDIA, SiS and VIA Bring on Chipsets for AMD Socket 939Sep 1, 2004 - in Reviews
NVIDIA, SiS and VIA have launched their chipsets based on Athlon64 processors. And as THG's benchmarks show, there are performance differences. So who delivers and who doesn't?
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ATi TV Wonder USB 2.0 Offers Portable TVSep 1, 2004 - in Reviews
ATi has taken its All-In-Wonder out of the box as it debuts a version for watching and recording TV with a laptop PC. Does the portable offering live up to the legacy of ATi's All-In-Wonder PC cards?
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Shipments of flat panel displays double in Q2Aug 31, 2004 - in News
Market research firm DisplaySearch reported a sharp increase in shipments of plasma display panel (PDP) shipments to the TV and public display markets in the second quarter of this year. The industry sold 799,000 panels between April and July of this year.
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Multi-channel RAID for SATA: 3Ware, Highpoint and Raidcore/BroadcomAug 31, 2004 - in Reviews
We turn our attention to eight and 12 channel storage after comparing numerous entry level four channel SATA solutions. Our tests reveal what 3Ware, Highpoint and Raidcore/Broadcom have to offer and how they stack up performance and price wise.
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AMD and Infineon invest in nanotechAug 31, 2004 - in News
Advanced Micro Devices and Infineon Technologies, which already have chip plants in Dresden, plan to invest 170 million Euros over the next five years in a center for nanotechnology research there.
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Hitachi, Matsushita, Toshiba to form LCD ventureAug 31, 2004 - in News
Three of Japan's largest electronics companies, Hitachi, Toshiba and Matsushita Electric, have reached a basic agreement to create a joint venture to manufacture and sell LCD panels for televisions, the companies said Tuesday.
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AMD demos x86 dual-core processorAug 31, 2004 - in News
AMD has won another race against Intel by demonstrating the first dual-core processor. AMD expects the dual-core AMD Opteron processor for servers and workstations to offer the best performance per watt in the market when it will be available in mid-2005.
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Performance Injection: Socket 423 with 2.8 GHzAug 30, 2004 - in Reviews
PowerLeap offers upgrade sockets so you can add the latest and greatest Pentium 4 designed for Socket 478 on the way-outdated Socket 423. THG shows how a 2.8 GHz kit can breathe new life into an old Rambus board.
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450 Watts For Real Men: Cooler Master Real Power RS-450-ACLYAug 30, 2004 - in Reviews
Cooler Master's power supply Real Power boasts a whole string of innovative features. For starters, it has an external wattage display, and then there's the user-friendly peripheral connector.
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Intel to ship 65 nm chips in 2005Aug 30, 2004 - in News
Intel said Monday that it has built a fully functional 70 Mbit SRAM chip in 65 nm process technology. According to Intel, ten million of these transistors could fit on the tip of a ballpoint pen. First processors using the technology are expected to ship next year.
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Cluster technology to accelerate workstation performanceAug 30, 2004 - in News
Start-up Orion Multisystems believes it has found the key to open a new chapter for workstation technology: The company offers 12 and 96-node cluster workstations in a desktop form factor reaching a performance of up to 300 GFlops - about a third of the entry level spot of the world's 500 fastest supercomputers.
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ViewSonic and BenQ: LCD monitors with 8ms response time to be mainstream in 1Q 05Aug 30, 2004 - in News
ViewSonic and BenQ will release 17" LCD monitors with an 8ms response time next month, and both companies expect 8ms models to become mainstream in the first quarter of 2005, according to the companies.
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Half-Life 2 Preload BeginsAug 28, 2004 - in News
The game Half-Life 2 seems to be almost done. Valve started the preload of the game on its Steam servers.
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Double-Layer DVD: Philips, LaCie, Asus and LGAug 27, 2004 - in Reviews
The trademarks of new generation DVD burners are a 16x write speed for DVD+R and 8.5 GB of data storage capacity. We compare two 8X devices from Asus and LG and two new double-layer models from LaCie and Philips. Does it pay to wait or should you buy now?
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3Dmark05 to arrive in two weeksAug 27, 2004 - in News
Even though it's called 3Dmark05 sources have confirmation that this test will see the light of the day in around two weeks.
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ATI Catalyst drivers have a problemAug 27, 2004 - in News
ATI has a problem in the latest Catalyst drivers.
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Webride: Graphics card related articles on the web:Aug 26, 2004 - in News
Beginners Guides: Flashing a Video Card BIOS - PCstats BFGTech GeForce 6800 OC - HardOCP.com HIS Excalibur AIW 9600 - Bjorn3d MSI GeForce 6800 - VR-ZoneHardware MSI PCX5750-TD128 - ViperLair NVIDIA GeForce 6600 - CoolTechZone NVIDIA GeForce 6800 GT PCI Express - Beyond3D PowerColor Radeon 9250 128 MB - SystemCooling Sapphire X600 Pro VIVO 256 MB - PimpRig Sapphire Radeon X800 XT - Gamer's Depot
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Asetek announces harddrive cooling systemAug 24, 2004 - in News
Asetek, manufacturer of Vapochill CPU cooling system, said that it will introduce one of the first cooling kits for harddrives. The company claims that the kit can reduce harddrive temperatures by up to 42 percent.
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