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48 by Jason Clark on 9/5/2005Price Guides, August 2005: Labor Day CPUs
New "E6" Venice chips, Turions, Socket 939 Opterons, and more dual core chips than you can shake a stick at inside!
16 by Anand Lal Shimpi & Howard Johnston on 9/4/2005Editors Day 2005: A “NEW” ECS Looks to the Future
Mix ATI, NVIDIA, AMD and Intel at ECS Editors Day and you have opportunities galore to look at future directions in the Computer industry.
22 by Wesley Fink on 9/2/2005No More Apple Mysteries, Part Two
What happens if we install Linux on both Apple’s G5 platform and the x86 platform? Can Linux solve the server performance problems that we had discovered in our...
48 by Johan De Gelas on 9/1/2005GeForce 7800 GT: XFX Overclocked
The first in a series of vendor 7800 GT reviews, we'll take a closer look at how the 7800 GT compares to the 7800 GTX. Does the XFX...
34 by Josh Venning on 8/30/2005X-Fi and the Elite Pro: SoundBlaster's Return to Greatness
Creative has jam-packed quality and features galore into their newest line of sound cards based on X-Fi technology. The end result is a very high quality product, but is...
110 by Derek Wilson on 8/30/2005Price Guides, August 2005: Storage
500GB hard drives are now available in the retail channel. We also have details on SAS, LightScribe and new Western Digital SATA IO drives!
14 by Cara Hamm on 8/28/2005AcomData E5 320GB External Desktop Storage: Slap on another
Why should we limit ourselves to internal storage devices when the same high capacities can be had in a portable case? AcomData has squeezed 320GB of hard disk space...
19 by Purav Sanghani on 8/27/2005September GPU Tidbits: SLI, Master Cards and X800
We have a few random tidbits that don't particularly belong anywhere else on the site, so we decided to publish them in a nice little summary of what we...
17 by Kristopher Kubicki on 8/26/2005Fall IDF 2005 - Day 3: The Rest of Rattner
Earlier today we reported on the most interesting element of Justin Rattner's keynote: Intel's research project to bring a CMOS voltage regulator and North Bridge/GMCH on-chip. Now we bring...
17 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 8/25/2005ATI's Daily Roadmap Shuffle: Another X800 Part on the Horizon
So who wants another card with performance just below an X800XL?
18 by Kristopher Kubicki on 8/25/2005Fall IDF 2005 - Day 3: Intel Demos On-Chip North Bridge & Voltage Regulator
Forget about AMD's on-die memory controller, Intel's got on-chip memory controller, graphics and voltage regulator in their latest research project. And it works.
36 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 8/25/2005Fall IDF 2005 - Day 2: More Details on VIIV and Next-Gen Architecture
We've got more details on Intel's Memory Disambiguation technology and the hardware (and software) requirements for the VIIV platform. We also found out the trick behind Intel's instant...
26 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 8/24/2005Fall IDF 2005 - Day 2: Intel Introduces their VIIV Brand
Intel introduced Centrino for desktops and it's called VIIV (pronounced vive). Find out what the future for the Digital Home PC will be in 2006.
19 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 8/24/2005Fall IDF 2005 - Day 2: Pat Gelsinger Reveals Intel's Server Plans
Pat Gelsinger reveals Intel's future server plans, including their new Xeon cores with up to 16MB of on-die cache and approximately 1.3 billion transistors.
11 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 8/24/2005