VIA introduces 1 W Eden CPU for embedded applications
VIA introduces 1 W Eden CPU for embedded applications
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Gamasutra - Running on a Windows PC-powered by a high-end AMD processor and two nVidia GeForce 7800s in SLI configuration, the PhysX board helped power the dynamics of a couple of games. First was Immersion Software’s CellFactor: a visceral first-person shooter
Intel ships long-awaited graphics drivers - ZDNet Asia
Intel ships long-awaited graphics drivers - ZDNet Asia
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Intel ships long-awaited graphics drivers
ZDNet Asia, Asia - Most PCs come with graphics technology built right onto the chipset that connects the processor to memory and the rest of a PC. … |
PC Troubleshooter Resource Guide, Fifth Edition
PC Troubleshooter Resource Guide, Fifth Edition
Keep your PC systems in top running order. Maintain the skills and knowledge necessary to diagnose and solve laptop and PC challenges. Ensure you have the solutions you need to troubleshoot power supplies, CPUs, video cards, disk drives, CD and DVD drives, motherboards, sound cards, USB issues, monitors, printers, laptops, network connections, spyware, Windows XP and more. The bonus files and burnable CD ensures you have the tools and checklists to quickly diagnose and eliminate errors.
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Rumor Cooler Premiums and Cores with HDMI Coming
According to the rumor, Microsoft will quietly launch a revision of the Xbox 360 Core and Premium hardware that will use the new 65nm CPU, a quieter DVD drive and also include the builtin HDMI port seen in the Elite.
Rumor Cooler Premiums and Cores with HDMI Coming
Rumor Cooler Premiums and Cores with HDMI Coming
According to the rumor, Microsoft will quietly launch a revision of the Xbox 360 Core and Premium hardware that will use the new 65nm CPU, a quieter DVD drive and also include the builtin HDMI port seen in the Elite.
PC Troubleshooter Resource Guide, Fifth Edition
Keep your PC systems in top running order. Maintain the skills and knowledge necessary to diagnose and solve laptop and PC challenges. Ensure you have the solutions you need to troubleshoot power supplies, CPUs, video cards, disk drives, CD and DVD drives, motherboards, sound cards, USB issues, monitors, printers, laptops, network connections, spyware, Windows XP and more. The bonus files and burnable CD ensures you have the tools and checklists to quickly diagnose and eliminate errors.
This download is available for free as part of a TechRepublic Pro membership.
Rumor Cooler Premiums and Cores with HDMI Coming
Rumor Cooler Premiums and Cores with HDMI Coming
According to the rumor, Microsoft will quietly launch a revision of the Xbox 360 Core and Premium hardware that will use the new 65nm CPU, a quieter DVD drive and also include the builtin HDMI port seen in the Elite.
The 500GHz Processor
The 500GHz Processor
Softpedia - The 500GHz Processor - Surely, it is the world’s faster CPU Researchers from IBM and Georgia Institute of Technology designed and built a computer processor that broke the world speed
AMD Announces CPU Extensions for Multicore Apps - PC World
AMD Announces CPU Extensions for Multicore Apps - PC World
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AMD Announces CPU Extensions for Multicore Apps
PC World - Intel, whose chip technologies are leveraged by AMD, theoretically could use the extensions also if it put them in its own chips, Lewis said. … AMD plans CPU extensions for multicore apps Multi-Threaded Applications Optimization from AMD. |
George Ou
George Ou
ZDNet.be Blogs - So my assessment of this complaint is that while Intel technically has a valid excuse, it looks shady because it is so obviously misleading when you compare a new Intel CPU to AMD’s older 2.2 GHz Opteron. It’s perfectly valid to compare Intel
Computer Supermarket launches £199 PC - PC Retail
Computer Supermarket launches £199 PC - PC Retail
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Computer Supermarket launches £199 PC
PC Retail, UK - Computer Supermarket has launched what it is calling a "price busting" £199 PC system aimed at those who don't need their computer to be super-powered. … |
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