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Intel Woodcrest server leads AMD Opteron 64 server in performance test
March 7, 2006 – 5:10 PM
In the first head-to-head match-up for performance supremacy between AMD and Intel processors, staged by Intel , in quite some time, an AMD Opteron 64-based Sun Fire X4200 server running at 2.4 GHz, was placed against an example of a future HP ProLiant server running Intel's Woodcrest platform. -
ATI leads Nvidia in GPU price/performance across the board
August 23, 2006 – 6:20 PM
In the first test results compiled using Tom's Hardware Guide tests of relative graphics card performance, and average sale prices sampled yesterday by PriceGrabber, ATI-brand graphics cards led Nvidia across the board, with a few noteworthy exceptions. In our new projected price/performance curve for GPUs, ATI takes the lead in both the value and premium segments. -
AMD Leads Formula 1 Supercomputer Championship
April 11, 2008 – 11:56 AM
Enstone (UK) - Appro said it has started with the installation of a new AMD Barcelona B3-based supercomputer at the Renault F1 HQ in Enstone. -
Samsung leads organic display market
April 7, 2005 – 1:49 PM
Samsungs strong presence in the mobile phone business pushed to the number-one rank in the global OLED panel market. The worldwide organic display market grew 63 percent to $408 million in 2004, according to a report from market research firm iSuppli. -
Panasonic leads US plasma TV retail shelf share in June
July 12, 2005 – 10:40 AM
Current Analysis, a US-based market research firm, reported that Panasonic was the leader of the US PDP (plasma display panel) TV market in June, in terms of retail shelf share. -
China leads rise in international patent filings
February 3, 2006 – 5:11 PM
A burst of international patent applications from China, Korea and Japan boosted global filings to a record high last year, the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) said on Friday. -
US still leads in electronic design influence but China catching up
October 2, 2006 – 10:39 AM in Business
The United States in 2006 is expected to maintain its lead in the worldwide electronic equipment design business, with the nation's activities in this area driving the most semiconductor purchasing of any country on earth, according research firm Isuppli. -
Quantum quest leads to super-efficient lights
April 13, 2006 – 2:40 PM
A light that lasts 20 times longer than a conventional bulb and is 75% more energy efficient has been developed by researchers. -
'Doom' leads slow weekend for theaters
October 23, 2005 – 5:50 PM
The Rock did not meet his doom at the box office, but his latest action flick came in with a light pop instead of a bang during another slow weekend at movie theaters. -
200 GB Per Disk: Toshiba Leads 2.5" Hard Drive Storage Density
July 17, 2008 – 5:30 AM
Irvine (CA) - Toshiba has upgraded its 2. -
TSMC Leads Growth Among Top 20 Semiconductor Suppliers In H1
August 5, 2008 – 11:50 AM in Business
Recent research from IC Insights uncovered a big shakeup in its global top 20 semiconductor supplier rankings, with many of the major DRAM and flash suppliers... -
ATI leads a week of graphics news with rollout of Mobility X1800, X1800 XT
March 7, 2006 – 12:11 PM
This morning, ATI rolled out its latest and fastest mobile GPUs to date, the X1800 and X1800 XT, both using the company's newly perfected 90 nm fabrication process. But Microsoft, in the meantime, may be crafting performance expectations for mobile systems that even close partner ATI is hinting it may not be physically capable for it to meet. -
Sony incident leads government to consider rootkit ban
February 17, 2006 – 3:25 PM
Most electronics consumers had never heard of rootkits before last year's Sony BMG debacle. -
MySpace leads in U.S. video streaming
September 28, 2006 – 6:42 PM
According to Comscore Media Metrix, a consulting firm that measures the use of digital media, MySpace is currently the top video streaming site in the U.S., at least in terms of the total number of streams initiated. The network of Yahoo sites tops the list on an international scale.
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