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The IT industry has long been the site of a great many legal disputes, and while some of the ongoing ones appear to be nearing their conclusion, others sprout up to take their place, and the latest among them has just appeared, between ECS and Shuttle, over alleged information leaks.Over the years, certain company e... |
23 August 2010 10:09 GMT |
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Even though it has already made an appearance at Computex 2010, in June, the high-grade Black Series P55H-AK motherboard has still not become available, but ECS (Elitegroup Computer Systems) decided it would at least offer an update on it and, thus, added its product page to its website.The motherboard is designed a... |
10 August 2010 09:05 GMT |
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NVIDIA launched the GeForce GTX 460 today, and its partners ASUS, EVGA and Sparkle, among others, immediately followed up with custom models. These three definitely went off-script and offered factory overclocked models of the video boards, and Sparkle even brought out one with no less than a full 2GB of GDDR5. Never... |
12 July 2010 09:32 GMT |
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Tablets may have grabbed most of the spotlight at this year's Computex expo in Taipei, but a number of other gadgets still managed to shine through. E-readers, as one of the more rapidly growing product categories, had more than a few representatives eager to show off their worth. Acer's LumiRead is one exa... |
5 June 2010 05:20 GMT |
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AMD's newest six-core central processing units have finally started shipping, which means that both enthusiasts and mainstream users alike can get a taste of what a hexacore PC feels like. Of course, such a thing would not be possible without a suitable platform. Since a mainstream six-core would be meaningless ... |
26 April 2010 08:27 GMT |
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End-users versed in the wiles of the media, especially if they haven't been mesmerized by the charm of the upcoming Sandy Bridge central processors from Intel, should know that AMD will expand its 800 Series of chipsets next week. Of course, this means that all the motherboard makers partnered with Advanced Micr... |
21 April 2010 09:39 GMT |
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With March now behind us, the second quarter of 2010 has officially started, which means that hardware makers and PC suppliers are getting ready for another batch of product launches and updates. One such refresh will be held at the Intel Solutions Summit, set to take place between April 13 and April 16 in Dubai. Aim... |
1 April 2010 06:33 GMT |
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If end-users aren't already overflowing with glee generated by the recent release of NVIDIA's graphics adapters, they might just end up jumping for joy when they hear that a rather large number of motherboards will soon get significantly cheaper. Specifically, ASUS will reportedly be decreasing the prices o... |
30 March 2010 05:38 GMT |
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With the steady recovery of the worldwide economy, most companies in the IT industry, whether hardware makers, component suppliers or technology developers, have generally seen an increase in revenues and marketing performance. Nevertheless, it seems that, in some instances, certain conditions may arise, which ca... |
13 March 2010 06:04 GMT |
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It seems that Advanced Micro Devices and NVIDIA aren't the only two companies faced with inventory constraints. While they cope with 40nm-chip shortages, constraints that have only now started to be alleviated, motherboard makers are being faced with problems of their own. According to a report by Digitimes, fir... |
13 March 2010 05:03 GMT |
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AMD's newest chipset was designed by the company as a platform for its six-core processor and, thus, built into the 890GX not just high-tier processing capabilities, but also advanced memory support, next-generation storage interface support and an integrated graphics solution better than those of its previous-g... |
1 March 2010 03:08 GMT |
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Even though the economic downturn still hasn't passed, 2009 was generally a better year for the industry and many companies predict or have already reported revenue and/or shipment growth for last year, especially the fourth quarter. No doubt, the most representative example is AMD, which posted profits after mu... |
23 January 2010 06:51 GMT |
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No doubt, consumers have already heard more than enough about the revolutionary, ten-times-faster transfer speeds of USB 3.0 and the high performance of SATA 6Gbps. Unfortunately, neither of these two technologies has managed to truly grab the mainstream market by the reigns, mostly because of the low number of mothe... |
21 January 2010 09:38 GMT |
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Hardware-Infos has landed some pictures of two upcoming AM3 socket ATX motherboards from ECS. The mainboards are based on the 890GX+SB800 chipset, which AMD is currently set to release around April. The two products are the IC890GXM-A and the high-end A890GXM-A Black Series. The IC890GXM-A is the more modest of th... |
12 January 2010 07:04 GMT |
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End-users may have noticed that today's news has been both surprising and intriguing, especially because, all of a sudden, Intel introduced its Pineview processors. With the slow rate at which the IT industry was moving, consumers most likely understood that the market wouldn't see any new big releases befo... |
21 December 2009 07:16 GMT |
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As it so happens, various leaks, pictures and postings of upcoming products have been making their way to the Internet this past week, making the anticipations surrounding the rapidly nearing Consumer Electronics Show 2010 more intense. After MSI's 890FX-GD70 was pictured not too long ago, an entire gallery of p... |
11 December 2009 06:04 GMT |
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With Intel's Lynnfield processors officially launched, motherboard makers have been given a green light to announce their own designs, based on the much-anticipated P55 chipset. Following the announcement from MSI and ASUS, two of the world's leading vendors of hardware components, it now looks like it'... |
8 September 2009 10:49 GMT |
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The launch date of Intel's much-anticipated P55 platform is very close, judging by the increasing number of hardware manufacturers that are officially releasing their supporting products. The latest to join the family is ECS, which has just announced the introduction of its new P55H-A Black Series motherboard, w... |
27 August 2009 06:45 GMT |
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With Computex just days away from debut, reports about some of the new products that will be showcased during the show are starting to surface. On that note, a recent piece of news indicates that ECS is about to expand its netbook lineup with the unveiling of three new products, which will be showcased during next we... |
29 May 2009 06:03 GMT |
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One week from now, during the much-anticipated Computex 2009 computer show in Taiwan, we are going to know more about the upcoming wave of P55-based computer systems, which will be powered by Intel's Nehalem-based Core i5 processors. Although these new processors are to become available sometime during September... |
28 May 2009 10:03 GMT |
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In an effort to accelerate the adoption of the ultra-thin and ultraportable laptops, Intel and two Taiwan-based motherboard and notebook makers have recently launched a number of white-box notebooks. According to available details, the Intel Montevina-based notebooks have been designed for regional brand vendors arou... |
30 April 2009 06:49 GMT |
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The netbook market is expanding at an incredible pace, as we hear of more companies planning to launch their own netbook designs in the upcoming months. Nokia, the world's leading manufacturer of mobile phones and smartphones, is expected to make its debut in the fast-growing industry for small-sized, low-power ... |
13 April 2009 09:04 GMT |
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ECS, a leading manufacturer of computer motherboards, graphics cards, barebone systems and notebooks, has just unveiled a new product as part of its extensive lineup of computer platforms. The new motherboard, dubbed G43T-M3, is based on the Intel G43 Express chipset and is meant for users looking to build a high-def... |
16 March 2009 07:49 GMT |
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Despite the general grim perspective of the personal computer market for the upcoming year, Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) is estimated to have an annual notebook shipment growth of 30% to 4.2 million units, in 2009. The news comes as the company is expected to receive more orders from smaller vendors in China, fo... |
30 December 2008 04:55 GMT |
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Reports are in, claiming that ECS, a leading manufacturer of computer motherboards, has just announced its first AM3 Phenom II X4 DDR3 motherboard. In this context, the company is the first to introduce a new motherboard that comes to fully support AMD's next-generation Phenom processors, known as the Phenom II.... |
23 December 2008 07:53 GMT |
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The Advanced Micro Devices Deneb processor, or Phenom II, as we have learned that the company will officially name the part, is almost here, and it promises a lot in terms of performance gains and overclocking capabilities. To make the new CPU more appealing to users, the Sunnyvale chip maker decided to make it compa... |
1 December 2008 04:31 GMT |
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With almost every motherboard manufacturer releasing their own socket LGA1366-based motherboard, designed to support Intel's latest desktop computer chips, it is relatively hard to tell the difference between one product and the other, as all basically provide the same features. However, ECS decided to take thin... |
25 November 2008 06:41 GMT |
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We've seen a lot of board makers unveiling X58 motherboards lately, yet the list adds new members every day it seems. This time we're talking ECS and their X58B-A Black Edition. According to the maker, the Black Edition series includes products of a higher quality than what the company has recently released... |
30 October 2008 04:04 GMT |
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Intel's new Atom processor was meant from the beginning to catch the eye. It can offer enough computational power for those that only want to navigate over the Internet, write something in a Word document or listen to MP3s, and it comes with the reasonable low price users wish. The new emerging desktop machines ... |
19 September 2008 06:27 GMT |
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Following yesterday's post on MSI's upcoming Intel-supporting, NVIDIA-based motherboard, it looks as though yet another manufacturer is getting ready to announce its very first mobo featuring NVIDIA's GeForce 9300 chipset. ECS has already listed the upcoming board, although the company is yet to unvei... |
9 September 2008 10:00 GMT |
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Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS), a world's leading motherboard, graphics card, barebone system, and notebook manufacturer, has just launched another video card based on the latest NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GT graphics processing units (GPU), the N9500GT-512MU-F. The new ECS board comes with 512 MB GDDR3 memory and a... |
6 August 2008 04:19 GMT |
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Elitegroup Computer Systems, or ECS for short, has probably come out with the best graphics offer for all performance-hungry gamers. It is called GeForce 9800GTX+ Hydra Pack and it has just been announced today by the company.ECS' offer includes not one, but two GeForce 9800GTX+ graphics cards, cooled down by th... |
25 July 2008 07:00 GMT |
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The G10IL netbook is ECS' version of an Eee PC or, better yet, of a MSI Wind. And, as with the Eee PC and the Wind, this product is also going to be powered by an Intel Atom processor. The nebook resembles more the MSI Wind because it only comes in a 10.2-inch display version. Unfortunately, the netbook has not ... |
4 June 2008 11:06 GMT |
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ECS' G10IL sub-notebook has been spotted during the CeBIT show, but as reported, the main hardware specifications were not disclosed. The newest and the handsomest ultra-mobile PC from Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) finally got its technical specifications public, and it seems that ECS is trying to leave the ... |
20 March 2008 10:45 GMT |
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The recently announced Asustek Eee PC 900 with its 8.9-inch monitor was extremely good news for the ultra-mobile enthusiasts. Expected to arrive during the second quarter of 2008, the Eee PC 900 may be good, but but ECS' offering is everything an UMPC enthusiast might ever need.The Eee PC is still writing the ma... |
7 March 2008 02:35 GMT |
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A whole lot of Eee PC and MacBook Air wannabes have invaded the market yelling their ultimate and "unique" features that would make the user's live a perpetual orgasm, but nothing compares to the newest (and by far, the most handsome) ultra-mobile PC from Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS).The 11-inch G10IL ultra... |
13 February 2008 10:34 GMT |
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The first tier computer hardware producing companies are seeing good revenues for the last month as the traditional back to school shopping season left its mark on the market and most such companies were smart enough to make the most of it.As the summer months fade away and the holiday shopping spree moves closer, al... |
11 October 2007 03:57 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices is still some time away from the official launch of its next generation of desktop chipsets that are aimed toward a performance centric hardware platform that should offer native support for the upcoming Phenom class of central processing units, as well as for the current AM2 compatible process... |
3 October 2007 09:07 GMT |
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Elitegroup Computer Systems, better know as ECS, is one of the computer hardware manufacturing companies that are focused on delivering complete solutions at an affordable price tag and now it just announced the launch of a new mainboard powered by a Nvidia chipset that is aimed at Intel based computers.The new mainb... |
27 September 2007 06:06 GMT |
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As the holiday shopping season approaches, some computer hardware makers are seeing shipments grow, especially the motherboard manufacturers that are in full swing as their July shipments rose even more. Almost all first tier motherboard makers like Asus, MSI and Gigabyte are reporting strong sales, but the company E... |
10 August 2007 06:16 GMT |
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Elitegroup Computer Systems, better known to end users as ECS, announced the launch of a new motherboad line that comes with a 1333MHz frontside bus. The new motherboards are built around the G31 chipset series, the G31T-M and P33T-A, along with the 945GCT-M2/1333, being aimed at Intel platforms as a competitive solu... |
3 August 2007 03:04 GMT |
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