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  • Back To The Future: Serial ATA Arrives At Last
    August 12, 2002 – 1:08 PM
    It will all be worth it in the end. With 150 MByte/s, simpler cabling and guaranteed compatibility with earlier parallel ATA standards, Serial ATA looks set to become the dominant interface for hard disks. There are many claims being made for this new standard - but are they justified? Here, THG puts a spotlight on the technology and checks out the first products.
  • A Look Into The Hard Drive's Future
    September 3, 2008 – 2:30 AM
    A Look Into The Hard Drive's Future What 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.
  • Future Promise for Graphics: PCI Express
    March 10, 2004 – 12:04 PM in Build Your Own
    PCI Express is coming. We try to give you a forecast of how it will affect graphic cards and systems. We also try to find out if we really need the increased bandwidth of 4 GB per second that PCI Express x16 offers at this time.
  • Intel Stakes Its Vision of the PC Future with 775 Launch
    June 19, 2004 – 1:00 PM in Business
    Welcome to Intel's brave new CPU world. In arguably its most ambitious processor and chipset architecture launch to date, Intel's new 775 architecture, comprising nine processors, offers enhanced features for audio, graphics, storage and other applications as Intel's sets its sights on becoming the CPU mainstay in the "the digital home world." But for the tried-and-true overclockers, gamers and enthusiasts, THG's benchmarks offer a glimpse of the truth amidst the multi-million dollar ad and marketing dollars.
  • Performance of Future 6x86MX CPUs
    July 27, 1997 – 1:00 PM
    Last week I received a new 6x86MX CPU that turned out to be very overclockable
  • AMD: Survival and the Future
    December 7, 2007 – 8:01 AM
    AMD: Survival and the Future In Germany AMD received a subsidy of over $384 million to help it survive its current economic situation. What does the future look like for the company.
  • Imagination's PowerVR chips promise faster graphics and even physics for future phone and PDAs
    January 24, 2007 – 7:09 PM in Build Your Own
    Imagination's PowerVR chips promise faster graphics and even physics for future phone and PDAs Imagination demonstrated their upcoming graphics chip in the PowerVR SGX family. Here it's running inside a regular PC, but the final version will be used in phones and PDAs.
  • Logitech New Mouse Range Goes Back to the Future
    July 9, 2004 – 1:01 PM
    Logitech has boosted accuracy, precision and response for its latest crop of gaming mice. Other standard "lifestyle" mice in the new range are a lot smarter. In addition to putting the devices through an exhaustive battery of tests, we interviewed Logitech founder Daniel Borel to learn about Logitech's vision thing.
  • Is Solarism's Future Looking Bright?
    December 14, 2001 – 12:06 PM in Business
    Tom's Hardware Guide takes a look at the Solarism LM1503 15" LCD panel display
  • Sony BMG's DRM provider does not rule out future use of stealth
    November 4, 2005 – 5:53 PM
    In an exclusive interview with TG Daily, the CEO of the company that produces copy protection software for music publisher Sony BMG denies allegations that this software is a rootkit, though acknowledges it uses some of the same stealth means. They won't be used again, he says, but stealth itself cannot be ruled out.
  • ViewSonic VX924: The Near Future Of LCD Displays
    June 2, 2005 – 1:04 PM
    We'd all been waiting for the ViewSonic VX924, with its announced record low latency of 4 ms. Based on the new Overdrive technology, it represents what the near future of LCD display technology will look like. Our tests of this monitor yielded a few surprises - not all of them pleasant. Read on...
  • Intel Roadmap News 10/2000: Part Two, Intel's Future Mobile and Server/Workstation Products
    October 16, 2000 – 1:04 PM
    Intel's recent roadmap for notebook products looks quite jolly. Already in the beginning of next year we will see the first Giga Hertz processor for mobile platforms and mobile Pentium III processors at up to 1.26 GHz will arrive soon afterwards as well. The workstation and server roadmap is not quite as interesting, except for the fact that Intel is counting a lot on 'Third Party' chipset makers to provide non-RDRAM platforms for those systems.
  • Bluetooth Hi-Fi: The Headphones Of The Future?
    May 10, 2005 – 1:04 PM
    Despite being over a decade old, the uses for Bluetooth continue to expand. Bluetake has coupled the standard with some new technology and created a great pair of headphones that look like they are straight out of the future... so will you when you put them on.