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  • SiS ships over 20,000 PCIe-enabled chipsets to motherboard makers
    February 22, 2005 – 10:43 AM
    Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) has shipped over 20,000 PCIe-enabled northbridge core-logic chipsets to a total of 10 motherboard makers, according to company sources.
  • Nvidia ships TV, PVR cards to US, Europe
    May 11, 2004 – 11:10 AM in NVIDIA
    Nvidia has launched its latest alternative to arch-rival ATI's All-in-Wonder series of graphics cards, this one based on its GeForce FX 5700 graphics chip.
  • IBM ships Broadway CPU for Nintendo Wii console
    September 8, 2006 – 11:45 AM
    IBM today announced that it has begun shipping the microprocessor that will be built into Nintendo's upcoming Wii video game system. Nintendo has a multi-year contract with IBM to create millions of the microchips, code-named "Broadway," which are specially designed with the Wii's unique game play interface in mind.
  • MSI ships GeForce 7300 GS graphics card
    January 25, 2006 – 11:22 AM
    Micro-Star International (MSI) today started volume shipment worldwide of its latest graphics card, the NX7300GS, based on the Nvidia GeForce 7300 GS graphics processing unit (GPU) with a suggested retail price of $110.
  • Nvidia ships 750,000 nForce 4 SLI chipsets
    April 20, 2005 – 10:33 AM in NVIDIA
    Nvidia's SLI capable nForce 4 chipset is far from being a product that penetrates a substantial portion of the global PC market, but it is much more successful than Nvidia may have anticipated: The company announced today that it has shipped more than 750,000 SLI units for the AMD64 platform.
  • ATI ships AGP-edition X850 XT graphics chip
    March 1, 2005 – 3:48 AM in AMD/ATI
    ATI today announced AGP 8x versions of its Radeon X800 XL and X850 XT graphics chips, three months after it launched the PCI Express versions.
  • Intel ships 64-bit, 2 MB L2 Pentium 4s
    March 21, 2005 – 5:39 AM
    Intel yesterday formally began selling its Pentium 4 6xx series, rolling out four versions of the 90nm, 2 MB L2 cache chip.
  • Elpida ships FB-DIMM samples
    December 20, 2004 – 12:41 PM
    DRAM maker Elpida today announced that it has shipped samples of its Fully-Buffered Dual in-line memory modules (FB-DIMM), The devices provide a data rate of up to 4.8 Gbit per second, equivalent to 6.4 GByte per second (GB/s) data bandwidth. Currently available DDR2 Registered DIMMs offer a throughput of 3.2 GByte per second.
  • Micron ships first PC2-5300 FBDIMMs
    January 10, 2005 – 2:26 PM
    Micron claims to be the first memory manufacturer to provide buffered dual in-line memory modules (FBDIMMs) using DDR2-667 components.
  • Microsoft ships first post-beta 2 build of Vista
    June 27, 2006 – 10:24 AM in Build Your Own
    Late Friday, Microsoft shipped Windows Vista build 5456, its first post-Beta 2 version of the next major Windows release.
  • Sony ships Blu-ray discs
    May 5, 2006 – 1:06 PM
    Following a wave of delays surrounding its next generation media format, Sony today sprinkled some positive news and said that it has begun shipping recordable Blu-ray discs for PC.
  • Fujitsu ships 100 GByte 2.5" SATA drive
    May 11, 2005 – 12:04 PM
    Fujitsu announced that it will begin shipping its 100 GByte 2.5" harddrive with SATA interface this month. The devices answer a growing demand for SATA drives in the notebooks and will show up in products at the end of this year or early 2006.
  • Dell Ships Its Second DisplayPort And HDMI Monitor
    February 28, 2008 – 5:14 AM
    Dell is now shipping its second monitor capable of both DisplayPort and HDMI input. The new 2408WFP follows the company's 30" 3008WFP which had an impressive list of inputs including HDMI and DisplayPort.
  • Samsung ships Serial ATA II drives, shows hybrid harddrive
    April 27, 2005 – 2:47 PM
    Samsung claims it is first to make harddrives with a Serial ATA II (SATA II) interface commercially available. Three new drives were announced on Wednesday, aiming at gaming and enterprise applications.
  • Toshiba ships first harddrive with perpendicular recording tech
    August 16, 2005 – 3:21 PM
    Toshiba claims it has won the race of bringing the first PMR harddrive to the market. PMR, short for perpendicular magnetic recording, is believed to increase the capacity of harddrives substantially: Toshiba's first PMR device is a single platter 1.8" model with a storage density of 133 Gbit per square inch.

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