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| Welcome to the World's Fastest Laptop, Brought to you by Intel and ATI |
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| Intel will release its Centrino 2 platform (Montevina) in June of this year. Comprising of support for 1,066MHz FSB Penryn mobile chips, sat on top of a Mobile 45 Express chipset (Cantiga) with DDR2 or DDR3 RAM, the fifth-generation platform looks, on first glance, to be an incremental upgrade over incumbent Santa Rosa. |
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| Microsoft Warns April Will be Big Month For Patches |
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| Microsoft is to release eight security updates next week, five of which are rated critical by the software vendor. The critical patches affect Windows, the VBScript programming software, Microsoft Project and Internet Explorer, which will get two updates. They will be released as part of the company's monthly software update cycle, which mandates security updates on the second Tuesday of each mont |
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| Intel Reveals Moorestown PC motherboard, Possibly World's Smallest |
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| It was brief but it sure was impressive. With all the hubbub surrounding Intel's launch of Atom, let's not forget what's coming: Moorestown. That fiberglass isn't yet populated with the CPU, chipset, WiFi, GPS, 3G cellular radio, or memory... but it will be if you can wait until 2010. See it revealed after the break. |
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| People ?Probably Won?t? Need Discrete Graphics Cards Anymore ? Intel |
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| Shanghai (China) ? The days of discrete graphics cards are coming to an end, according to an Intel representative we talked to at the Shanghai Intel Developer Forum. Ron Fosner, an Intel Graphics and Gaming Technologist and former video game programmer, told TG Daily that multi-core CPUs will put an end to multi-GPU madness and that people ?probably won?t need? discrete cards in the future. |
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| Comcast opens up Super-speedy Internet |
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| New York (NY) - Comcast this week began offering a new tier of Internet speed, allowing users a 50 mbps connection, which is quick enough to download a full HD movie in 10 minutes. |
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| IDF: Intel Closer to Graphics Card Production |
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| It's been known for a short while that Intel is planning to make a graphic chip using the IA32 architecture. Intel has yet to announce many details at IDF, but Pat Gelsinger confirmed in an interview that the first Larrabee products would arrive as graphics cards and not as graphic cores, integrated into Nehalem. The first prototypes will appear this year. Intel will not make these cards itself, b |
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| Hands-on with the Asus EN9800 GX2: Faster than Death |
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| Want twin graphics cards, but your motherboard only has one PCI Express slot? We think we may have found the solution. We've just been playing with the Asus EN9800 GX2, a graphics adaptor that combines two separate graphics processing units in a single... box thingy. Think dual-core, but for 3D games. The first thing we noticed about the card was that it's absolutely immense. It's bigger than any |
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| Can the Instinct take on the iPhone? |
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| Though Sprint is carefully avoiding any direct comparisons with the iPhone, it's obvious that its new Samsung Instinct (SPH-M800) is meant to compete with Apple's device. They look almost the same (our Instinct slide show has a gallery of shots), they do a lot of the same things, and they rely heavily on touch screens and unique interfaces. These comparisons are inevitable and Samsung and Sprint a |
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