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#321| source: Tomshardware by crossbow on Sun Jun 10 2001 
http://www.tomshardware.com/cpu/01q2/010608/index.html
Review of the Latest Chip releases from AMD the 1.4 Ghz Tbird, and the 950 Duron.
#320| source: Ars-technica by crossbow on Sun Jun 10 2001 
http://public.wsj.com/sn/y/SB991862595554629527.html
Thanks to Microsoft, Windows XP will now be able to edit the content of other peoples websites. Adding its own content within the displayed code.


If I commented on the feature within techbits, I'd probably get in some serious trouble. Watch George Carlin for more information on my comments about this new feature.
#319| source: Anandtech by crossbow on Sun Jun 10 2001 
http://www.pcnineoneone.com/howto/irq1.html
An article containing background information on our friend IRQ. Also know to some people as !$#@(!.
#318| source: Anandtech by crossbow on Sun Jun 10 2001 
http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1006-200-6214230.html?tag=cd_mh
Nvidia's nForce will be AMD only for a while. Intel seems to feel there pretty happy with where they are, with the stock dropping, and their market share slowly being sucked away.
#317| source: www.overclockers.com by crossbow on Thu Jun 07 2001 
http://www.theinquirer.net/04060115.htm
An update on the Itanium Vs Sledgehammer wars.
#316| source: Gusti by crossbow on Thu Jun 07 2001 
http://www.socketa.com/reviews/chipsets/nvidia/nforce/
An overview of the upcoming NFORCE motherboard chipset from nvidia. Its got Via and Intel running for help.
#315| source: [H]ard|OCP by crossbow on Thu Jun 07 2001 
http://www.amdzone.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=719
A review of the BOXX DUAL AMD workstation.
#314| source: Aceshardware by crossbow on Thu Jun 07 2001 
http://www.aceshardware.com/Spades/read.php?article_id=30000184
Maya 4
3dsmax 4

Results on an AMD760MP system. Go Banana!
#313| source: Aceshardware by crossbow on Thu Jun 07 2001 
http://www.aceshardware.com/
Ace lays down the money. He looks at the maya 4 "P4" enhancements, and Dual Palamino results.
#312| source: [H]ard|OCP by crossbow on Thu Jun 07 2001 
http://www.nvidia.com
Nvidia releases New Detonator drivers. Version 12.41 certified by nvidia and microsoft.

 
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