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reviews - APRIL 8 40

Intel versus Nvidia. G45 versus GeForce 9400 mGPU. We looked at the latest versions of the most popular integrated chipset choices. Nvidia dominates the graphics testing, as expected, but is winning that battle...

reviews - MARCH 23 95

With the launch of Larrabee only a few months off, here’s a look at the architecture of Intel’s much-talked-about discrete GPU. How does it look on paper? In what ways is it similar to, and different from...

reviews - MARCH 18 146

Whatever happened to the promise of immersive 64-bit gaming? Chris Angelini explores the technology's background, interviews Microsoft's Chuck Walbourn, and benchmarks several games in an effort to gauge the...

picture story - MARCH 16 39

Last month, we took you on a tour of Intel's closely guarded Hawthorn facility, where its motherboards are refined. We returned this month with camera in hand to walk down memory lane at some of the company's...

reviews - MARCH 13 13

Tom's Hardware sits down with John Storch, vice president of network deployment for Clearwire, to get the full story on WiMAX. We've been hearing about 802.16e for years. Where is it? How fast is it? Is this...

reviews - MARCH 12 26

Processor speed matters. We found that a fast solid state disk drive, such as Intel’s X25-E, can be greatly impaired by a system running with all of its CPU’s power saving features turned on. Surprised?...

picture story - MARCH 10 38

Ideal server storage provides a maximum number of I/O operations per second while having low power requirements. We compared the ioDrive by Fusion-io to Intel’s new X25-E flash SSD, hoping to crown a...

reviews - MARCH 9 45

Quad-core performance now requires only dual-core power consumption. Intel’s recently launched a couple of Core 2 Quads based on its 45 nm technology, and the new S-series chips deliver lots of performance...

news - MARCH 5 17

A new video report by CNN reveals a very interesting concept being explored by researchers at Intel known as "programmable matter".

reviews - FEBRUARY 27 31

Intel's new X25-E professional flash SSD is a rocket when it comes to fast I/O performance. Is Intel now the source of the best server drive? We compare the X25-E against its mainstream predecessor, competing...

reviews - FEBRUARY 25 78

Perhaps you remember our $750 Computing Challenge system from last month. Germany sent over the configuration and benchmark results for its submission and we compare it against Team USA. The systems (and...

reviews - FEBRUARY 13 84

Using your feedback from months past, we’ve built, overclocked, and tested three systems with vastly different budgets. Now it's time to compare our efforts using cost, performance, and power as our...

reviews - FEBRUARY 12 86

We increased our high-end budget this month to see how much performance $5,000 could deliver. This move is certain to destroy comparative value, but will the system also shatter benchmark records?

reviews - FEBRUARY 11 84

This month, we build an Intel Core 2 Quad-based system to compare to the previous months' similarly priced Core i7 and Core 2 Duo PCs. Which of the three offers the best bang for the buck?

reviews - FEBRUARY 11 96

Benchmarks can be tricky to stick 100% of the time. But when the figures in our recent Socket AM3 launch came into question in the comments section, we put in an extra 48 hours of testing to make sure we were...

reviews - FEBRUARY 10 64

Last month's $625 build incorporated a more powerful CPU, and we didn't quite see the results we were hoping to see. This month, Paul puts the emphasis on graphics performance, using a Radeon HD 4870 with 512...

news - FEBRUARY 9 28

An updated roadmap reveals Intel's intentions to introduce faster Core i7 processors in Q2. There will be a new Extreme Edition and an accelerated mainstream product.

reviews - FEBRUARY 6 35

We got our hands on an early reference Ion platform, based on Nvidia's GeForce 9400 platform and Intel's Atom, and put it up against an Intel D945GCLF. Eager to see which one offered the best experience, we...

reviews - FEBRUARY 5 31

Atom is all about low cost and low power--but not necessarily efficiency, we've found. We tried the Atom 330 dual-core CPU and put it up against the reigning efficiency champion, a mainstream Core 2 Duo, on an...

picture story - FEBRUARY 2 28

It’s hard to imagine the amount of R&D that goes into a motherboard. In this very rare opportunity, Intel takes us behind the scenes at its Hawthorn Farms facility to show how its hardware gets tested,...

reviews - JANUARY 30 39

Intel's MFSYS25 modular server promises small- and medium-sized businesses high reliability, resource optimization, and multi-core computing power. How well does the server live up to this promise? Check out...

reviews - JANUARY 23 82

Given $750, we embarked on a mission to build the most efficient, best-performing PC we possibly could. Then, the French, German, and Italian offices did the same, trying to beat our results with their own...

news - JANUARY 21 7

Now shipping the first two offerings from Kingston’s new SSDNow E Series and SSDNow M Series, with the former being aimed at the enterprise server environment while the latter is for the performance-oriented...

reviews - JANUARY 16 6

Last week you heard from our news team, right from the CES 2009 show floor. Meanwhile, editorial was running around from one closed-door meeting to the next. Much of it will be fleshed out during the year, but...

news - JANUARY 15 40

A large portion of the Apple Mac community is waiting for Apple to refresh the Mac Mini line. We learned today that the next generation of Mac Mini computers will be based on Nvidia's Ion platform.

reviews - JANUARY 15 89

Previews stole the thunder from Nvidia’s GTX 295 launch, but a new driver promises to expand its performance lead. We matched it against the best-performing CrossFireX and 3-way SLI configurations.

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