The Intel entry-level chipset shortage should ease completely by next month, due to more output from Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) and the OEM industry releasing part of its reserve inventory, according to sources in the Taiwan motherboard industry. Read more
Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) continues to position itself as a third-party chipset supplier that targets entry-level and mid-range products in the worldwide chipset market, according to company president and CEO Daniel Chen. Read more
Intel may purchase entry-level chipsets from Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) for its entry-level motherboards, sources cited by today's Chinese-language Commercial Times indicated. Read more
OpenDocument Format initiatives in Belgium, France, and Denmark indicate growing support for the for office productivity application format standard, according to the ODF Alliance. Read more
Core i7--previously referred to as Nehalem--requires new motherboards, coolers and memory. Its performance is compelling and means AMD is falling behind even further, but Intel is putting in some speed bumps that will impact overclocking enthusiasts. Read more
Three dramatically different builds face off in a show of performance, defining the real value of each. Our mainstream system is designed to meet the needs of most users. Who should spend more and who can live with less? Read more
For the second to last day of our System Builder Marathon series, we add a $500 gaming PC to the mix. It's not going to be as quick as our other two builds, but we think Paul was able to get some serious value from this thing. Read more
We're following up yesterday's $4,500 behemoth with a more affordable $1,500 mid-range build. Let's see what sort of performance (and overclocking headroom) you can get when you spend one third of the money. Read more
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