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AMD Confirms Quad-Core AM2 Processors |
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Written by MJCfromCT
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Thursday, 29 June 2006 |
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a Q&A session with Henri Richard from AMD, DigiTimes.com learned
that AMD does have plans for quad-core Socket AM2 processors, with the
future release of K8L series chips. Click to read more.
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Intel Launches Core-Based Xeon |
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Written by MJCfromCT
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Wednesday, 28 June 2006 |
Processor giant Intel is making good
on its efforts to moves away from NetBurst-based product lines to its
new Core microarchitecture, with this week's debut of its dual-core
Xeon 5100 series. Click to read more.
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Rumors of NVIDIA's new lineup |
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Written by MJCfromCT
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Tuesday, 27 June 2006 |
Are you itching to know more about the future of graphics technology from NVIDIA? If you are, this story is for you. Anandtech has uncovered some rumors regarding the specs of the future Geforce 8 series video cards. Click to read more.
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Intel Conroe Performance Preview |
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Written by MJCfromCT
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Tuesday, 27 June 2006 |
With all this talk about Intel's new Conroe chips, what makes them so special anyways? The folks over at bit-tech.net have posted a nice review of the Conroe line, along with a detailed history of what will make these chips so special. Click to read more.
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AMD Plans Major CPU Price Drops Day After "Conroe" |
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Written by MJCfromCT
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Monday, 26 June 2006 |
Memos from AMD insiders reveal big plans for July 24, 2006.
According to memos recently obtained by DailyTech, AMD will drastically cut prices on its desktop processors after the July 23rd release of Intel’s Core 2 Duo Conroe processors. The memos that DailyTech has
secured are between AMD and Japanese system manufacturers and indicate
the following price cuts will become effective July 24th, 2006. Click to read more.
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Top 5-Megapixel Camera Choices |
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Written by MJCfromCT
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Friday, 23 June 2006 |
Looking for a new digital camera? CNET.com may be able to help. Five-megapixel cameras are slowly heading for technology limbo: they have more than you absolutely need for everyday snapshots but less than you want for large prints or enlargements of tiny details. Still, if you plan to retouch, crop, or otherwise edit your photos, a 5-megapixel model gives you some breathing space to let you get a good 8x10. These cameras vary wildly in their capabilities, design, and intent, so choose those that most closely match your shooting style. Check out CNET.com's review to see which camera is the best match for you. |
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