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As we have mentioned a few times before, Advanced Micro Devices has more than just accelerated processing units coming out of the factories that make Richland processors. Some CPUs have appeared as well. Basically, those processors that come out of the factory with their GPUs defective have been turned int... [read more >>] Advanced Micro Devices may have quit trying to match Intel in terms of raw CPU performance on the high-end processor market, but that doesn't mean its chips are slouches.
In fact, its CPUs and APUs have been scoring overclocking records quite periodically.
Here's the latest major feat: Finnish o... [read more >>] Since I suspect everyone has more or less heard enough about the GeForce GTX Titan l, GTX 780, and GTX 780 graphics cards, I'm sure some news about the GTX 760 will be a welcome refresh. Especially since this is essentially the first bit of actual, real news about it. The few, very brief, previous mur... [read more >>] Seeing how much attention the Pebble smartwatch has been getting, Sony has stepped up its own plans, enlarging the potential for app development for its own SmartWatch. Until recently, the only way for third parties to create apps for the Sony SmartWatch was by using the official Add-on SDK. Now, Sony h... [read more >>] When AMD released the 5 GHz and 4.7 GHz FX-9590 / FX-9370 central processing units, much raving ensued.
Unfortunately, anyone hoping to get one of these processors and build a new PC with them will have to live with the disappointment.
That's because, according to The Tech Report, the Sunnyvale, Cali... [read more >>] People may or may not have expected it, but Intel's plans for the rest of the year, as well as 2014, have been revealed.
The folks at CPU World have discovered some slides. Three slides to be precise, which I have included in the gallery below.
They reveal that a new high-end Haswell CPU will debut... [read more >>] Most hybrid storage devices usually try to look like one or the other, and PCI Express storage devices don't even bother to look in any way different, in essence, from what all other add-in boards appear as. Super Talent has just launched a really bizarre product line though. Long story short, the Su... [read more >>] Since the GeForce GTX Titan graphics card from NVIDIA is already an overpowered beast, it takes special conditions to push it even higher.
After all, the better a video card, or a processor of any type really, runs, the more heat it generates.
Solid capacitors and strong VRMs can help keep things stable, ... [read more >>] 3D printing must be one of the fastest-growing new technologies ever. The number of 3D printing services, methods and projects has risen exponentially over the past months. Things have come so far along that Amazon, one of the best-known online retailers in the world, has set up a special section for them.... [read more >>] Normally, a motherboard, even a high-end one, has just six SATA 6 Gbps ports for hard disk drives and solid state drives. And maybe an mSATA port on the side.
ASRock decided to totally flummox everyone though, by bringing one ASRock Z87 Extreme 11 to Computex 2013.
The motherboard has the six 6 Gbps SATA ... [read more >>] |
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It won't turn off otherwise, assuming I'm reading things right | In its own words, it is showing its commitment to Advanced Micro Devices | The detachable ultrabook now ships through local distributor Telstra | The boards are paired with Creative's own SBX Pro Studio | The company roadmap shows a spring-scheduled revamp | The new video card has a big waterblock and a back plate to boot | The company is thinking of banding with Google and its partners | Intel will actually lose part or all of a business outlet by the end of 2013 | The high-end single-GPU video card may get ever more affordable soon | The power supply unit is the third in the P Series that came out one and a half years ago | It is a solid-state drive for ultrabooks, industrial PCs, gaming systems, etc. | |
| It looks like the new type of printers are already popular | It can be unlocked by linking to Android and Windows 8 devices | It will start shipping soon, for the price of $13,500 / €10,235 | Or not so soon, depending on the company's whims and consumer interest | For those people who don't appreciate having their tastes dictated | It has no fewer than 22 SAS/SATA connectors, as absurd as it sounds | Pages: << 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... 363 >> |
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