Source: www.tech-report.com |
by crossbow on Wed Mar 19 2003 |
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Thinner Beats Wider...Serial-ATA Drive Roundup
The gang over at tech-report take a look at some serial ata drives. Of course their the only ones really looking at them, cause due to the rarity of serial-ata, they're the only ones WITH any serial ata drives. Sure will be nice once these things show up in the mainstream.
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Source: www.amdboard.com |
by maximum3d on Tue Mar 18 2003 |
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Opteron release schedule
After taking back the performance crown with Barton XP 3000+ and releasing no less than 12 Athlon XP-M (M for mobile) processors, the company is now on the verge to storm the server market with the most-awaited Opteron processor. This is what could be confirmed by an unofficial Opteron's launch schedule, published today at AMDboard, which shows no less than 12 different Opteron models, from 1 to 8-way, to be released from April to June 03.
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Source: www.beyond3d.com |
by maximum3d on Tue Mar 18 2003 |
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Beyond3Ds CeBit Coverage
Beyond 3D's 2003 Cebit coverage
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Source: www.commsdesign.com |
by maximum3d on Tue Mar 18 2003 |
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Intel introduces Gigabit Ethernet networking chips
Intel Corp. introduced several Ethernet products to the market today including a gigabit/s Ethernet controller, a 10-Gbit/s Ethernet server adapter and 10-Gbit/s optical transceiver. The Intel PRO/1000 CT is Intel's gigabit/s Ethernet controller. It works with Intel's soon-to-be-released Springdale and Canterwood peripheral logic chipsets to double the performance attained on desktop-PC GbE-network connections, Intel said.
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Source: www.theinquirer.net |
by maximum3d on Tue Mar 18 2003 |
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Man claims he's reduced Windows OS to 40MB
An enterprising soul claims to have taken the bloatware out of the Windows 9X operating system and reduced it from the huge size it was to a mere 40MB. And that means his PC boots "in seconds", needs no security updates and flies along like the proverbial off the hot shovel. The chap even posts free CDs and instructions to people who want to try out his SPEEDOS or STREWTH! operating system.
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Source: warp2search |
by maximum3d on Tue Mar 18 2003 |
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Nvidia Detonator v42.42
Nvidia has released yet another set of drivers, this time its Detonator version 42.42 (Windows 2000 ~ Windows XP) This release is still not the anticipated cross-platform reference driver set. Instead it was released as a 3rd party partner certified driver set. This driver is recommended for: Aveva Engineering IT and Softimage (Softimage XSI).
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Source: www.anandtech.com |
by crossbow on Wed Mar 12 2003 |
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Intel Goes Outside and Sees the Light. (Mobile)
Joining AMD in the great mobile festival, Intel does their thing and releases some new mobile chips too. Thats the stuff Dawg...thats the Shizat!
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Source: www.anandtech.com |
by crossbow on Wed Mar 12 2003 |
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Size Does Matter...Smaller is Better!
Anand and the gang are really pimpin out a wide array of reviews of late. Here's another one, a great big heaping roundup of the mini-pc's. Small, powerful, and cuddly.
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Source: www.amd.com |
by crossbow on Wed Mar 12 2003 |
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If I Only Had Twelve New Mobile Processors
Somedays you can get away with a single chip release. Somedays you can get away with two. But somedays, just some...days...you and your largest competitor can release so many new fangled things that even the consultants heads spin.
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Source: www.anandtech.com |
by crossbow on Wed Mar 12 2003 |
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Geforce FX 5600. Quieter Then a Rocket Engine
Anand strokes some of the new offerings from nvidia. Impressive? Not really. I tend to expect newer cards to "slaughter" the previous generation...not tease them.
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