" Following Qualcomm, Samsung is also close to be launching a new smartphone processor with two cores. Based on ARM architecture, the new processor promises five times the graphics performance of current chips and enable 1080p video recording and playback. Samsung i9000...
Just not a abstract update but a real fact. The ddepartment of Energy are working out hours for a big machine i.e., A Supercomputer. So Jaguar is the Supercomputer that will lead to Science and Technology growing...
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"One of the most exciting aspects of the PlayStation 3 is that it allows users to install an alternative operating system. You can't overwrite Sony's GameOS or access privileged resources, but you can run your own applications on the new Cell Broadband Engine processor --...
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" According to the latest reports on the Web, Intel added a few more CPUs to its mainstream and value lineups, all based on previous architectures from the company, and not on the newly released Nehalem. The additions include the Core 2 Quad Q8300, the Pentium Dual...
The world’s largest semiconductor and computer microprocessor manufacturer Intel Tuesday launched worldwide its latest processors for notebook computers on its Centrino platform. The Centrino 2, code-named Montevina during its development stage, is the fifth generation of...
" Lori Jantulovich stands in the middle of Best Buy's computer section, flagging down a sales clerk. She's trying to buy a laptop for her nephew. "I have no clue," she says. A Best Buy customer looks at a display of HP desktop computers at a Best Buy store.(Justin...
Dell XPS M1330 laptop comes with two Penryn processors now. Also
soon, this laptop will offer optional Blu Ray/DVD+/-RW Combo drive. But the bad news is that Dell has Stopped
Selling its AMD-Based laptops like Vostro 1000 in its own website and you have
to buy it from Best...
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Bad news first: Intel's new transistor-laden chip will be expensive--techradar.com guesstimates somewhere in the $5,000 USD range.The Good news is you probably won't need it. It's for high-end servers.Still...
created by Rob Peters | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 467 views | 0 recommendations | 2 comments
San Francisco (ANTARA News) - Intel announced on Monday that it has created a two-billion-transistor computer chip that will give supercomputers "a leap in performance and capabilities."The world's largest maker of microprocessors says its new Itanium brand chip, codenamed...
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Entire HP Pavilion
dv9700t starting price from $999.99 , Pavilion
dv6700t starting price from $649.99, and Pavilion
dv6700t Special Edition starting price from $899.99 provide Intel new Core
2 Due Penryn processor T9300 (2.50 GHz) (using
45 nm technology) option by just...
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Other two PC makers are using MacBook Air’s CPU or chip to
make smaller and lighter ultra portable laptops. Now the question is that will
they be able to challenge MacBook Air with their new laptop?
Centaur and VIA together have made a new UMPC processor
called CN or Isaiah which is based on x86 processor architecture and 65nm
technology. The interestingis that A 1.8GHz CN processor is able to run Crysis
and A 1.4GHz CN processor is able to run a Blu-ray HD video easily.
Like an anorexic fashion model, Apple's new super-thin MacBook Air has made too many compromises for the sake of being skinny."1. 80GB iPod hard drive being used as a system drive. It's 4200 RPM slow and after...
created by Obi-Akpere | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 1782 views | 0 recommendations | 3 comments
Intel is making bold predictions at this year's Consumer Electronics Show, claiming more powerful chips will revolutionize personal devices within just a few years.They're saying the internet may soon be...
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It's not only sushi that I like with the Japanese, but also the fact that they seem to be a bit ahead when it comes to technology. If you want arguments to that, just Google how many big tech companies are from Japan and get back here to read the rest.
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