AMD's Fusion Brazos seems to be getting quite a serious level of support from various system integrators and partners, since the chip manufacturer has just announced a strong lineup of motherboard products for AMD's 2011 low-power mobile platform (code-named "Brazos") and the AMD Embedded G-Series platform ... |
16 December 2010 04:48 GMT |
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Are you the proud owner of an XPS M1730 laptop unit from Dell, which you've purchased before January 2008? Do you want to enjoy better quality graphics on your portable rig? Well, in that case, you're in luck, because the company has just announced that now the GeForce Dual 8800M GTX card is also available ... |
26 June 2008 16:26 GMT |
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It might seem that AMD/ATI have really managed to come up with two really grand graphics monsters this time, in the form of the HD 4800 series. And even if the launch wasn't exactly the most carefully-planned event (after all, there were quite a lot of add-in-board (AIB) partners that have announced their new ve... |
26 June 2008 15:26 GMT |
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Matrox Graphics is known for having somewhat of an obsession for creating graphics solutions capable of outputting video signals to more than one display (well, actually, as many displays as possible). And following this trend, the company has just announced the release of the M-Series multi-monitor graphics cards, w... |
26 June 2008 13:16 GMT |
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As you probably know only too well, the EEE PC from Asus proved to be a huge success, so the company has decided to release a desktop version as well. You've been able to read quite a lot about what this thing will be able to provide, but there were relatively few details regarding the colors you'll be able... |
26 June 2008 03:57 GMT |
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The Nehalem architecture is Intel's best bet for the future right now, and it really seems that "Chipzilla" is doing everything in its power to come up with CPUs based on this architecture as fast as possible, with no less than three such components being scheduled to arrive in the fourth quarter of 2008. Thus, ... |
25 June 2008 05:11 GMT |
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Today's extreme technology enthusiasts (overclockers, avid gamers, etc.) are always looking for certain products that will allow them to take the system's specs and behavior to the extreme. For this reason, most manufacturers of various computer hardware components are constantly improving their devices, an... |
25 June 2008 04:39 GMT |
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As most gamers out there know only too well, a high-end rig really is a "must have", at least if the respective person wants to achieve some pretty impressive (perhaps even pro) results in this field. For this reason, Asus has even introduced the ROG (Republic of Gamers) brand, which caters exactly to the needs of th... |
24 June 2008 12:16 GMT |
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Most of you have probably heard about Kingston, whether you're using their USB Flash Drives or their memory modules. However, there's a lot more to be said about this company, since chances are that the firm's components are the driving force behind your A-brand desktop or notebook PC. And this is not ... |
18 June 2008 10:16 GMT |
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A man got killed after an unsuccessful attempt at extracting gold from his own computer hardware devices. Tulsa resident Tony Winnett died after weeks of getting intoxicated with mercury, a metal he used to substitute gold from the computer's circuitry. Winnett, aged 55, experimented with mercury for such a long... |
5 April 2008 07:13 GMT |
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