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Asustek launches Nvidia GeForce Go 7300-powered notebooks
December 8, 2005 – 12:09 PM in NVIDIA
Asustek Computer announced the launch of its 15.4" widescreen Intel-based A6Vm and AMD-based A6Km notebook series worldwide on December 7. -
OCZ launches PC-5000 memory series for DFI mobos
April 6, 2005 – 3:01 PM
OCZ offers owners of DFI nF4 motherboards a new performance memory choice. -
Intel launches 64-bit Xeon MP Potomac and Cranford processors
March 29, 2005 – 7:54 PM
Intel today introduced a new processor platform "Truland" that will lead the company to dual-core Xeon MP processors: Truland initially brings five new Xeon MP processors with Potomac and Cranford cores as well as the new E8500 chipset. -
Intel launches 2.93 GHz Celeron D, PCI Express chipset
September 23, 2004 – 12:55 PM
Intel today announced additions to its Celeron D entry level processor family. The new chips come with LGA775 packaging known from 90 nm Prescott Pentium 4 processors and a new PCI Express chipset 910 GL Express. -
Infineon launches "Aeneon" branded DRAM modules
January 11, 2005 – 11:17 AM
Infineon Technologies has launched an "Aenoen" brand name for DRAM modules targeting the white-box PC market, according to Infineon in Taiwan.
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AMD launches 4x4 platform Quad FX
November 30, 2006 – 1:05 AM
AMD today announced availability of its four-core platform knows as "4x4." Called Quad FX, the technology represents the new flagship enthusiast platform from AMD, but it isn't quite the Core 2 Quad beater many expected. It is much more a cutting edge workstation platform - with all advantages and disadvantages.
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Matrox Launches The G550
June 19, 2001 – 1:05 PM
Matrox launches its newest graphics chip, the G550, with the HeadCasting engine. -
CES 2007: Palm launches Treo 750 smartphone
January 7, 2007 – 7:56 PM
Palm chose the frenzy of the Consumer Electronics Show to introduce its latest Treo smartphone: The Treo 750 is the new flagship of the family and - other than previously expected - does not integrate Wi-Fi connectivity, but comes can be upgraded free of charge to support UMTS/HSDPA.
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ATI launches x1000 family of graphics cards, sort of
October 5, 2005 – 9:28 AM
ATI today announces its next-generation graphic chip technology, previously referred to as "R520". There is good news and bad news for people who have been waiting for the new cards: ATI has a technology and strategy that will challenge Nvidia. But, unfortunately only few of the X1000 models are available today. Some versions of the lineup will follow with at least one month delay. -
AMD Launches Athlon Processor at 1300 and 1333 MHz
March 22, 2001 – 12:05 PM in Business
Only a few weeks ago we learned from AMD's president Hector Ruiz that AMD is not feeling under any particular pressure to release the next speed grade Athlon processor, as long as the current models are successfully competing against the Pentium 4 products of archenemy Intel. A handful of reviewers and analysts know very well that samples of Athlon 1333 processors are running flawlessly for more than a month now. Today, on the first day of CeBIT2001/Germany, the world's largest computer convention, AMD is finally releasing its new high-speed Athlon processors. We have put them through rigorous testing.
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Second Take: Saving The PC Gaming Biz
June 20, 2008 – 12:40 PM
The PC Gaming Alliance has come forward with plans for improving gaming on the computer. Ben and Rob discuss the group's strategy and the potential problems the PCGA could have meeting their goals.
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