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Model number, stage two: Intel debuts mobile P4 chipsPublished on June 01, 2004Three weeks after introducing the Pentium M, Intel carried the its new model numbering system over to the second processor group: The more powerful Mobile Pentium 4 now can be identified as part of the 5-series. Read more AMD sneaks out Athlon 64 2800+Published on March 30, 2004AMD yesterday quietly added an Athlon 64 2800+ processor to its product list. Read more AMD adds new processors to its Opteron familyPublished on May 18, 2004AMD today announced Opteron processors 150, 250 and 850. The chips are clocked with 2.4 GHz and are designed for one, two and four/eight-way processing. Read more UMC builds 45 nm SRAM chipsPublished on November 21, 2006United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) today said it has successfully produced functional 45-nm SRAM chips featuring a bit cell size of less than 0.25 square microns. Read more Latest Reviews & Articles
Intel's X25-M Solid State Drive ReviewedPublished on September 08, 2008Intel jumps into the flash SSD market with the new mainstream 80 GB X25-M 2.5” flash drive, based on a smart controller. This SSD utilizes 10-channel MLC flash memory and it’s a real performance screamer. Read more Best Video Cards For The Money: Sept '08Published on September 05, 2008Detailed graphics card specifications and reviews are great—that is, if you have the time to do the research. At the end of the day, what a gamer needs is the best graphics card within a certain budget, and that’s what we’re going to show you. Read more Dual-Core Versus Quad-Core: Part 2Published on September 04, 2008The Intel Core 2 E8500 and the AMD Phenom X4 9350e offer high performance within the same 65 W power envelope, and are sold at the same price point. As we’ll see AMD suffers defeat as Intel comes out on top, but this time it’s through no fault of its own. Read more A Look Into The Hard Drive's FuturePublished on September 03, 2008What will the hard drive be like in the coming years? We looked at all the manufacturers, products and market segments, and visited a Hitachi technology seminar to look at how the firm intends to reach an amazing 50 TB capacity by the next decade. Read more |
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