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AMD announces two impressive CPU lineups – has it finally turned around?
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| 09:50 Apr 24, 2012 |
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Next-Gen ‘Trinity’ and Brazos 2.0 desktop & mobile parts due June - AMD leverages external tech and promises truly significant improvements.
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MSI (not actually) first to market with new Sandy Bridge boards
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| 10:35 Feb 16, 2011 |
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Plus, Intel expands its loss estimates for the Sandy Bridge recall, and new chips roll out to all motherboard manufacturers. UPDATED.
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Nvidia cuts Tesla's performance
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| 10:05 May 7, 2010 |
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Not as powerful as we first thought...
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Intel cuts earnings estimates
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| 09:52 Jan 8, 2009 |
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Expects to do worse than it first thought. Whoops!
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Pigeon protocol offers faster data delivery
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| 09:58 Sep 11, 2009 |
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The pigeon is mightier than ADSL, and now we have proof.
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Holographic storage
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| 12:37 Jun 23, 2009 |
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Mmm... Holographic storage. Not only is it actually cool, but it sounds cool too.
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Nvidia posts a loss
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| 11:36 May 11, 2009 |
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But it's not all bad news, says Nvidia's CEO.
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Graphics chip shipments slow down
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| 10:04 Feb 2, 2009 |
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Desktop PC's slow and grim decline? Say it ain't so!!!
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Dealing with the revolution
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Ashton Mills
| 11:31 Dec 11, 2008 |
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Solid state disks are the next big thing in storage – but are we ready for them? Ashton Mills delves into the data to find out.
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Atomic.edu: Specialised Institues
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| 11:29 Nov 12, 2008 |
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We've looked at two options for those seeking a different path to educational enlightenment this month.
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Supercomputing beyond academia
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| 11:10 Oct 1, 2008 |
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High Power Computing Watch: IDC Conference
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Tomorrow's internet
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| 11:23 Apr 27, 2005 |
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IPv6 should solve the problems with overcrowding on the Internet. Tim Dean delves into the guts of the next generation protocol.
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Desert Combat Interview
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Battlefield 1942 is a helluva great multiplayer game. It?s breathed a much-needed breath of fresh air into the stagnating multiplayer FPS genre, with its innovative mix of ...
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Telstra BigPond changes ADSL acceptable use policy
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Here's something interesting; the uncapped BigPond Freedom plan for Telstra ADSL customers is currently undergoing a revision to its acceptable use policy, aimed at unclogging ...
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You just gotta love competition.
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Intel and AMD are at it again this week, warring madly in the quest for top dog in the processor market. Intel began their latest campaign by cutting prices as much as 54% for ...
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US Update: Justice will be done
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US President George W. Bush has finished his address to the people of the United States of America, during which several important points were made:
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If you can’t beat ‘em, sue ‘em
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What’s a CDR drive good for? According to German music licensing company Gema, nothing. Actually, almost nothing – it does have its uses in stealing music and depriving revenue ...
Shogun 2: Total War – The Fall of the Samurai
Diablo III Review - it's good, but it will make you rage...
JB Hi-Fi educates everyday consumers about the benefits of importing games
Real-time ray tracing demo'ed by Nvidia at GTC
Nvidia GT 630, 620 & 610 - A Tale of Rebranding
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