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AMD tries hard to keep its remaining market shares intact and this job is much harder than you may think because Intel is going for an "all out" price and products war. On one side, there is AMD, desperate to keep from falling too much behind Intel in terms of market share, which has no processor directly comparable ... |
26 July 2007 03:19 GMT |
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The less time until the much anticipated and waited for arrival of AMD Barcelona quad core processors in the following months, the more pressure Intel applies on the market and on AMD. After a price cut not even weeks old, a new one is coming up, together with some new processors from the Core 2 Extreme, Core 2 Quad ... |
24 July 2007 07:48 GMT |
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The world's largest chip maker, Intel, is expected to post a new list of price cuts in a few days that will mainly be aimed at the low and middle end desktop PC market. An Intel spokesman cited by the news Web site InfoWorld said that his company regularly updates processor prices, but doesn't disclose when... |
19 July 2007 09:19 GMT |
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Intel and AMD, the two major players on the processor market, have been rivals for what seems like forever. Because of this "war", we, customers, saw a number of things quickly change. First of all, prices dropped like crazy all over the globe (long gone are the days when you had to spend all your paycheck for a low-... |
13 July 2007 03:18 GMT |
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Have you ever experienced a persistent headache? Yours was nothing compared to that of a 77-year-old Chinese grandmother, which shocked the doctors when they found why: a bullet located in her brain!Jin Guangying, a 77-year-old Chinese woman, living in Shuyang town, Jiangsu province, received the bullet when she was ... |
4 July 2007 11:56 GMT |
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Cars that can drive themselves have been a dream for motorists around the world since the 1950s, when the idea became popular. Such cars could save the driver from the effort of cruising through crowded cities, congested highways, impossible parking spots, being able to react much faster than a human.The latest rob... |
29 June 2007 09:06 GMT |
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Robots have been part of human imagination for longer than you think. Though the modern science-fiction literary genre has made them so famous that they've become universal brands, like "Robocop", "Terminator", "Data", "R2-D2" or "iRobot", they have been present in mythology long before.You have probably seen, ... |
20 June 2007 12:15 GMT |
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Matrix Games and Strategic Studies Group have just released new screenshots for their highly anticipated real time naval warfare title, Carriers at War. The new AAR is being written by Gregor Whiley. Check out the pictures below to experience a new understanding of naval combat and strategy set in the Pacific Theatre... |
22 May 2007 06:10 GMT |
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Gulf War Syndrome characterizes a complex of physical and mental symptoms affecting150,000 Gulf War veterans. The syndrome was largely dismissed by doctors but now it appears increasingly evident that it could have been provoked by low-level exposure to the poisonous gas sarin, famous due to its employment by the Aum... |
19 May 2007 07:04 GMT |
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The basic idea behind body armor hasn't changed very much for the past few thousands years.The main purpose of the armor is to stop weapons or projectiles from penetrating a person's body and to diffuse the weapon's impulse energy, so that the final impact causes little or no damage at all.Although not... |
16 March 2007 11:12 GMT |
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The developing team at Digital Reality stood out over the last ten years in the world of RTS games with titles such as Imperium Galactica, Haegemonia, Platoon or Desert Rats vs. Afrika Korps. They have always kept the traditional style that we're all familiar with from Warcraft and Command & Conquer (that has co... |
5 March 2007 05:23 GMT |
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