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Windows Performance Rating for Vista examined
March 16, 2006 – 6:23 PM
The latest Community Technology Preview version of Windows Vista contains a new feature aimed at helping the average Joe and his friendly Best Buy shopping assistant figure out what kind of horsepower is needed to run the new OS. -
TechEd 2006: Microsoft preps flash-based "performance accelerators" for Vista
June 12, 2006 – 4:17 PM
Microsoft is working on a trio of technologies that will utilize flash memory as supplemental memory rather than as storage devices. Collectively referred to as "PC performance accelerators," Microsoft will debut SuperFetch, ReadyBoost and ReadyDrive to store and access frequently used data from peripheral flash devices and hyrbid hard drives. -
Vista computers to have five performance tiers, not two, says ATI executive
February 16, 2006 – 4:50 PM in Buyer's Guides
In an interview with TG Daily, ATI's director of technical marketing, Alexis Mather, revealed that a previously innocuous feature of Windows Vista's upcoming "Game Explorer" will probably be elevated to a principal role in the marketing of PCs and the software that runs on them. Prepare to find out whether your computer is a "3" or a "5." -
New Technologies For Television Backlighting Point To Better Performance, Says ISuppli
December 6, 2007 – 11:45 AM
LCD TV makers are striving to differentiate their products and move the market to ever larger screen sizes, while rear-projection TV makers are trying to remain competitive against flat-panel TVs. -
IBM Finds More Performance And Less Power In 32 Nm Chips
April 14, 2008 – 1:20 PM in Business Servers
East Fishkill (NY) - A chip alliance led by IBM expects semiconductors to bring a substantial boost in performance and a reduction in power consumption with the arrival of the 32 nm chip generation. -
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 pumps up notebook performance with 4000+ chip
August 16, 2005 – 4:13 PM
AMD today unveiled its fastest ever 64-bit notebook processor, the Mobile Athlon 64 processor 4000+. -
Updated price/performance chart reflects single-day AMD price drop
August 18, 2006 – 6:39 PM
A surprisingly steep single-day average price drop in nearly all AMD dual-core processors, including its top-of-the-line FX series, plus a drop in Intel Pentium D 8xx series prices, characterized the last 24 hours of consumer CPU purchases, according to the latest data obtained by PriceGrabber. -
Corsair: Performance memory market not about overclocking anymore
August 26, 2005 – 5:12 AM in Overclocking
During IDF we had a chance to sit down with Andy Paul, chief executive officer of Corsair, and talk about challenges for one of the world's largest performance memory makers - and user trends that are impacting the industry. -
Performance lead in desktop graphics may shift towards Nvidia
April 19, 2004 – 5:46 PM
Nvidia deeply impressed industry and media with the launch of its 6-series graphic chips. Experts argue that Nvidia's new GPU's might be the beginning of a trend which puts the company slightly ahead of ATI. -
IBM triples transistor performance with Germanium
December 7, 2004 – 9:22 AM
IBM has successfully demonstrated a new technique for improving transistor performance that will help the company build smaller, more powerful chips in the next decade, company researchers said Monday. -
Gigabyte readies performance SLI board for Intel PCs
April 8, 2005 – 11:12 AM in INTEL
Gigabyte announced one of the first 'high-performance' SLI solutions for the Intel Pentium 4 platform' with the launch of its new i-DNA series of motherboards. -
ATI launches mobile PCI Express GPUs for performance and mainstream notebooks
November 23, 2004 – 11:34 AM
In a move to counter Nvidia's GeForce Go 6800, ATI today launched its Mobility Radeon X800 to offer desktop graphics performance for high-end PCI Express notebooks. The manufacturer also introduced the X300, an entry level mobile graphics processor for mainstream and thin & light notebooks. -
Performance memory reaches 1000 MHz
May 10, 2005 – 8:19 PM
PQI and OCZ are the first performance memory manufacturers to have reached the 1000 MHz mark with their products. Expect the first PC2-8000 memory modules to be available within the next few weeks. -
Cluster technology to accelerate workstation performance
August 30, 2004 – 9:29 AM
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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