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Tom foolery?
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Last month, Toms Hardware released a
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AMD to discontinue the Duron
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Beginning at the end of this year, AMD will phase out its Duron range of budget processors in anticipation of having the current Athlon line fill the budget processor spot. ...
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KT333 performance woes
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If you’re considering the purchase of a new motherboard that uses the VIA KT333 chipset, make sure you take a close look at the fine print on the motherboard itself. ...
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One inch = 1 Terabit
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IBM has unveiled new technology, codenamed Millipede, which could allow up to one Terabit of data to be packed into one square inch of space. ...
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Serial ATA goes nuts at IDF
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A more concrete appreciation of Serial ATA (SATA) products is
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IBM paves the way with sixty-four bits for Apple
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Although most Atomicans prefer the taste of oranges (read: mainstream PC processors), many are usually willing to have a byte (or eight, pun intended) from an Apple. Interesting...
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Rebirth of the daughterboard - PCI-Express' lovechild
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Sometimes, when the powers that be are feeling nice, an idea, usually accompanied by lightning and pain, forces its way into the brain. After much rubbing of temples and ...
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Opteron marks the bench… with a claw, or a sledge?
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With the Opteron’s release pushed further back, and the Pentium 4 only getting faster, AMD must be wondering whether the Athlon XP will be able to compete in the midterm. Even ...
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One sexy piece of silicon
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TweakTown may be a little late with this baby, but you can be sure that the TweakTown lads have spent that extra time wisely. The dingus of the moment is the Intel Pentium 4 ...
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XG40: XGI’s super graphics silicon
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After the painful experience that was Xabre, XGI wants to make up for its parent company’s mistakes.
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Faster than a speeding data packet
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IBM has smashed everyone's preconceptions of transistor speed, by unveiling what it calls - and no one's arguing - the world's fastest silicon transistor. The new chips are ...
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0.13 still giving trouble
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Unfortunately for VIA and NVIDIA, repeated statements signaling intentions to move production to a 0.13-micron process does not equal faster development of the technology ...
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Low quality NAND finding its way into portable storage
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Some distributors of flash silicon chips, like those used in USB keys and other portable devices, have been found to be selling low-quality NAND RAM.
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Technology nose no boundaries
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Who needs Silicon, when we have a natural resource that perform so much better.
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0.13 and Beyond
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Intel's new 0.13 micron processor features an 0.07 micron gate length transistors and six layers of copper inter-connect. Breaking the barriers to Moore's Law and developed the ...
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The lab-on-a-chip gets even closer
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The whole idea of a smile pile of silicon that can replicate the work of entire laboratories and dozens of scientists in one fell swoop is nothing new, but recent advances at ...
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Silicon is
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Well, we've been using Silicon for a long time now - relatively speaking. It's been used in semiconductors from day one, so if anything is in need of a swap-out, it's hard to ...
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