by Rafael Hernandez on January 16, 2004
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DigiTimes has a short blurb on both ATI and NVIDIA’s choice to use a 0.11-micron process for their upcoming graphics chips. The smaller process should provide for more space to cram in features on a chip as well as higher…
Read more ATI and NVIDIA to go with 110nanometer
by Rafael Hernandez on January 16, 2004
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X-bit Labs wrote up an interesting article concerning the amount of on-die cache memory AMD will be including in their 64bit desktop chips this year. Rather than the 1MB of last year’s high end desktop parts, AMD will go for…
Read more AMD to go with 512KB in 2004
by Rafael Hernandez on January 15, 2004
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Intel has launched a new wireless chip for their Centrino mobile package. The Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG supports both 802.11b and g connections allowing for close to five times faster wireless network throughput with g access points over the old b…
Read more Centrino Gets "G"
by Rafael Hernandez on January 15, 2004
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PC World has some news on the Nokia 6620, the company’s first smart phone in the Americas. The phone can take advantage of EDGE cell networks which are capable of high speed data transfers as well as GSM and GPRS…
Read more Nokia Launching High Speed Capable Phones
by Rafael Hernandez on January 15, 2004
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The Washington Post’s Leslie Walker has some ideas on what the coming year might mean for appliances based on what she saw at last week’s Consumer Electronics Show….
Read more 2004 the Year of Appliance Networking?
by Rafael Hernandez on January 15, 2004
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CNET News wrote up an article covering the delay of Intel’s “Dothan” mobile chip and has information on their Prescott CPU. Dothan is created using a 90-nanometer process which promises energy savings and faster clock speeds. ETA: Q2 2004…
Read more Intel Delays Mobile Chips
by Rafael Hernandez on January 14, 2004
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TechIMO has pulled together a nice list of technologies and hardware that should make a splash in the next 11 months. Topics from CPUs, sound-cards, and PCI Express are covered….
Read more A Look Ahead
by Rafael Hernandez on January 14, 2004
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IBM has sold an AMD Opteron based, 128 processor, supercomputer to the pharmaceutical company Bristol-Myers Squibb. Reuter’s news feed has a few more details….
Read more IBM Sells AMD Based Supercomputer
by Rafael Hernandez on January 14, 2004
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CNET News is reporting on one of the larger “coalitions” of ISPs and Telecom companies working together to try and combat spam. A welcome bit of news if they can succeed in lowering the volume of spam before it reaches…
Read more Companies Band Together to Combat Spam
by Rafael Hernandez on January 14, 2004
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Intel has released their “IA-32 Execution Layer” which emulates 32-bit applications somewhat faster than their previous methods on their 64-bit only Itanium processors. CRN covers the story here….
Read more Intel Releases Itanium 32-bit Emulator
by Rafael Hernandez on January 13, 2004
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internetnews.com has some insight on what to expect from Microsoft when they release their next set of patches for their various operating systems….
Read more MS Patches on the Way