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  • Mainstream LCD TV segment to remain at 32" this year
    March 31, 2006 – 12:20 PM
    DisplaySearch estimates that the 40-/42" LCD TV segment is growing faster than the 37" segment, but the mainstream segment will remain 32" this year, according to the research firm.
  • MicroSD cards to become mainstream in Q2 2006, says Silicon Motion
    January 27, 2006 – 11:55 AM
    MicroSD cards will become mainstream in the memory card market in the second quarter of this year due to increased popularity of MicroSD-supported handsets and a rise in the number of MicroSD card makers, stated Wallace Kou, president and CEO of Taiwan-based IC design house Silicon Motion Technology.
  • Skype trying for mainstream push at CES
    January 3, 2006 – 9:00 PM
    A number of CES announcements by Skype seem to be unscoring the company's push to be accepted among the ranks of mainstream VoIP service providers.
  • Nvidia's first IGP targets mainstream market
    September 20, 2005 – 10:47 AM
    Nvidia is aiming at the high-volume mainstream graphics market with its first integrated graphics solution previously know as "C51." The company offers a mix-and-match product for board and system builders that consists of two nForce media and communications processors (MCPs) and two graphics chips with a GeForce 6 core.
  • 9800Pro is ATI's AGP mainstream future
    November 1, 2004 – 10:19 AM
    Nvidia is going to announce the Geforce 6600GT and non GT AGP cards in just a bit more than two weeks.

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  • Mainstream Runners: 5 Allround Graphic Cards with nVIDIA's GeForce2 MX
    February 6, 2001 – 12:04 PM
    nVIDIA is storming the business and home market with their GeForce2 MX chip. Their TwinView technology allows people to use two monitors, giving Matrox' Millennium G450 a run for its money. We tested four cards from Asus, Cardexpert, Leadtek and Suma which all offer this new technology plus one card from MSI.
  • Which is the Best Mainstream CPU?
    May 4, 2007 – 10:21 AM in NVIDIA
    Which is the Best Mainstream CPU? AMD and Intel are cutting prices faster than ever, which has moved high-end CPUs into the $200 range. We compare the Core 2 Duo E6400 against AMD's Athlon 64 X2 5600+, to see which might be the better choice for you.
  • The new mainstream Radeon: The 9000 series
    July 18, 2002 – 1:08 PM in AMD/ATI
    In addition to the coming top product R300 (alias Radeon 9700), ATI is launching a successor to the mainstream 7500 series, which goes by the name Radeon 9000. Apart from a version with a moderate clock rate, there will also be a faster 9000 PRO version on the market. ATI has already released a test sample of the Radeon 9000, although it has not yet released a test sample of the Radeon 9700. We were able to take a look at the Radeon 9000 PRO.
  • NVIDIA Takes a New Stab at the Mainstream with GeForce 6600
    August 12, 2004 – 1:01 PM in NVIDIA
    NVIDIA is about to launch the GeForce 6600 graphics card for the mainstream market following the recent launch of its high-end GeForce 6800. The good news is that, in its design at least, NVIDIA's GeForce 6600 has not cut many corners.
  • Is nForce 650 the Mainstream Master?
    March 19, 2007 – 6:53 AM in AMD/ATI
    Is nForce 650 the Mainstream Master? How good is Nvidia's mainstream nForce chipset? The 650i SLI takes on the competition by AMD and Intel.

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