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754 pin Sempron 3300+
Jan 28, 05 @ 09:12AM by zero in Processors

AMD has announced that it will be converting their Semprons to a 754 pin format and coming this quarter will be the Sempron 3300+ as well as a Sempron 3200+ using 939 pins.
The Inquirer

AMD prepares new socket for 2006
Jan 28, 05 @ 09:12AM by zero in Processors

Although AMD?s current 939 pin infrastructure is said to last a long time, evolution of processors is ever going. So AMD has started plans on a new socket for next year. More on Xbit Labs.
Xbit Labs

Maxtor?s DiamondMax 10 Review
Jan 28, 05 @ 09:12AM by zero in General Hardware

The DiamondMax 10 series has capacities ranging from 80GB to 300GB. The drives with 250GB and 300GB both have 16MB cache, while the rest has 8MB. So what about them? The Techreport has a 13 page article all on it!
TechReport

ATI is World?s Biggest Discrete Graphics Supplier
Jan 28, 05 @ 09:12AM by zero in Video

In 2004, ATI supplied the majority of discrete GPUs. It has been reported by Mercury Research that they supplied 51% desktop chips and 72% mobile chips.
Xbit Labs

Notebook Buyer?s Guide
Jan 28, 05 @ 09:12AM by zero in General Hardware

If you?re looking for a new laptop this year, and you have need a few hints and tips. HotHardware has a Notebook Buyer?s Guide just for you! Check it out!
HotHardware

Intro to BTX
Jan 26, 05 @ 11:31PM by CrimsonA in Cases

BTX is slowly filtering into the market - really slowly. But things are looking up. There is a lot of upside to BTX, besides the fact we must change our cases.
Hardware Analysis

nVidia getting back market share
Jan 26, 05 @ 11:24PM by CrimsonA in Video

nVidia has lost much of its marketshare to ATi ever since the release of the Radeon 9700 Pro. But with the 6xxx line, nVidia is fighting back.
The Register

Samsung starts production of XDR
Jan 26, 05 @ 11:22PM by CrimsonA in General Hardware

Samsung, makers of just about every electronic device, has announced that they are now producing XDR memory in 256 Mb densities. Not that any device can currently use it.
Anandtech

Maxtor not going to make NB HDDs
Jan 26, 05 @ 11:20PM by CrimsonA in General Hardware

Unlike their competitors, Maxtor has announced that feasibility studies have shown that entering the notebook hard drive market is no long an option.
X-bit Labs

nVidia GeForce 6600 Go nearing release
Jan 26, 05 @ 11:18PM by CrimsonA in Video

Mid-range 6xxx series are coming soon - this time in the 6600 range.
The Inquirer

Windows 64 coming in April
Jan 25, 05 @ 09:21AM by zero in General Hardware

This Easter won't be a big pink bunny no more, but coming this April will be the 64 bit version of Windows XP.
The Inquirer

nForce Pro 2200 & 2050
Jan 25, 05 @ 09:21AM by zero in Trade Shows

Here are a few websites with an overview of NVIDA's nForce Pro 2200 and 2050 chipsets. Check them out.
ViperLair
Legit Reviews
OCMod Shop

Lasco.A Mobile Phone Virus
Jan 25, 05 @ 09:21AM by zero in General Hardware

Technically it's a worm...but this virus jumps from phone to phone thru Blue-tooth and infecting each one. More on CNET.
CNET

Samsung's 512 XDR Chip
Jan 25, 05 @ 09:21AM by zero in General Hardware

Samsung has started to mass produce 256 XDR memory chips which transfers data at 8GBps. And later we will see the 512 sticks which has a throughput rate of 12.8GBps.
The Register

Corsair XPERT Memory Preview
Jan 25, 05 @ 09:21AM by zero in General Hardware

CoolTechZone has a short preview article on the Corsair XPERT Memory modules. The module includes a LED display for lighting effects! Check them out!
CoolTechZone


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