Miscellaneous Reviews
Interview: Bigfoot's Killer NIC, Exposed
Since its release, the Killer NIC has garnered a reputation for being an extravagant and largely unnecessary add-on for the do-it-yourselfer. Seeking additional insight, we approached the card's designer. Read More
Forum
- x-bit labs' Intel V-8 Review-Good+Bad.
- Pentium M Centrino switching frequency
- AMD rampimg Barcelona for MAY release
- Merom in a core duo laptop?
- "AMD October Price Cut Targets Mobile CPUs"
- Shadowduck's Guide to Buying a Computer (LONG) v1.1
- Will Windows Power the Living Room?
- Help with4 tv's connecting to computer
- Nvidia's in trouble
- Video editing on a laptop, is it feasible, and what should..
Miscellaneous Previous news
- Inexpensive podcast studios are no excuse for low-quality audio...
- Microsoft and Hughes to roll out 5000 satellite-based Internet...
- Maxtor hard drives get Seagate genes
- Nvidia to launch DirectX 10 chip in mid-November
- Lite-On IT to start volume production of Blu-ray disc burner
- Toshiba unveils slim HD DVD write drive for notebooks
- IBM, Infineon, Chartered and Samsung tape out 45nm chips
- US still leads in electronic design influence but China catching up
- HTC to ship Ipaq rx5915 to HP in October
- Sony Reader is a work in progress
Notebook makers scramble for CPU supply
10:25 AM - October 3, 2006 by
From the Web
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
Unexpectedly strong demand in the notebook market has resulted in CPU shortages, sending notebook makers scrambling to secure CPU supply for the fourth-quarter high season, according to industry sources. Some notebook makers have described the gravity of the shortages by saying they may have to "beg" daily for CPU supply, the sources claimed.
More here at DigiTimes.
-
Previous News Article
Price war for 40" LCD TVs intensifies... -
Next News Article
SATA may replace ATAPI as mainstream...
React! Return to news index
Latest News:
- AMD to launch quad-core K8L platform in Q3 2007
- SATA may replace ATAPI as mainstream for DVD burners in 2007
- Notebook makers scramble for CPU supply
- Price war for 40" LCD TVs intensifies in N. America
- Inexpensive podcast studios are no excuse for low-quality audio says podcast expert
- Microsoft and Hughes to roll out 5000 satellite-based Internet kiosks in India