With the launch of Intel's much-anticipated P55 platform and compatible Core i5 and Core i7 Lynnfield processors, major hardware makers are also gearing up with new products that have been designed to support the new platform and its features. Such is the case with Kingston Technology, one of the world's mo... |
8 September 2009 03:32 GMT |
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The pace technology is growing at enables computer system vendors to provide users with some of the highest-performance portable PCs on the market. These machines are built using the latest in hardware technology, including Intel's Core 2 Extreme mobile processors and high-end memory modules, such as OCZ's ... |
10 April 2009 03:39 GMT |
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OCZ Technology Group announced today that the company is on its way to expand the Intel Extreme Memory modules lineup. OCZ is a worldwide leader in innovative, ultra-high performance and high reliability memory and today, it ads to its portfolio the latest memory solution featuring the implementation of a high-perfor... |
3 July 2008 06:32 GMT |
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While it's true that nobody can appreciate the value of DDR3 memory better than a hardcore overclocker, keeping average users from reaching dazzling memory speeds might be regarded as an injustice. Fine tuning memory modules is not an easy to achieve task, and less experienced users who try to squeeze the last ... |
27 March 2008 09:07 GMT |
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Random access memory modules are currently operating at pretty high frequencies and in some cases, they reach even the 1.8Ghz mark. DDR3 compliant memory modules are the fastest ones around right now but the biggest central processing manufacturing company in the world, Intel, is not content with the current speeds a... |
10 October 2007 09:50 GMT |
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Super Talent Technology announced that its recent line of high end DDR3 Project X memory modules are now officially supporting the Intel Extreme Memory Profiles, XMP for short, that allows the new generation of computer systems to scale the latencies of the memory sub-system according to the workload.The great news i... |
18 September 2007 08:54 GMT |
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Adobe has recently announced the release of a new version of its Extensible Metadata Platform (XMP). The XMP platform, or XMP for short, is a specific type of XML, used in PDF and photo editing applications. XMP records metadata in a syntax that forms a subset of the WWW Consortium Resource Description Framework, wh... |
30 May 2007 09:58 GMT |
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