by Rafael Hernandez on September 15, 2004
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GamePC has the details on Shuttle’s SN95G5 small form factor PC. This time around they’ve taken to supporting AMD’s Socket 939 Athlon 64 which offers some adder performance over previous generations. As always a quality product and certainly not the…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 15, 2004
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DigiTimes writes of plans by VIA and SiS to begin ramping up production of their respective PCI-Express capable northbridge chips as early as next month or perhaps a little later. The possibility exists that board makers will be able to…
Read more PCI-E Athlon 64 Boards Sooner than Expected?
by Rafael Hernandez on September 14, 2004
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Legit Reviews has written up their impressions of this year’s Fall Intel Developers Forum and they toss in a small sample of some of the products that were on display. Tons of neat gear and future technologies were presented at…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 14, 2004
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Sony is ramping up production of a 3.8″ OLED screen which will make its way into a new Clie PDA device. OLED screens require less energy to operate because it doesn’t require a backlight and also takes up a bit…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 14, 2004
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AnandTech has a fresh look at the very much alive and kicking AMD Athlon64/Socket 754 segment of the market. The Socket 939 chips brought about many doomsday calls for the older platform but this look at three new motherboards points…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 14, 2004
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PC World walked the show floor at this year’s Custom Electronic Design and Installation (CEDIA) Expo where all sorts of gear was displayed. Big screens seemed to be a large focus for the event, then again when aren’t they. In…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 13, 2004
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hardCOREware has tested three versions of the AthlonXP 2500+ AMD has floating out there. Each of the chips has different characteristics that make them more or less favorable to the computer enthusiast. Judging by the insane speeds many are achieving…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 13, 2004
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Legion Hardware treads in budget territory with a look at how the integrated graphics cores of Intel’s 915G and ATI’s RS350 chipsets perform. Both products are designed for the Pentium 4 and while neither can outperform even low budget add-on…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 13, 2004
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Ars Technica had their usual detail oriented writing style in mind with their latest article covering Intel’s shift to the dual-core CPU approach. Many great points and observations in this article which will make for some exciting times ahead for…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 13, 2004
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AnandTech tests out Intel’s top Xeon processor against AMD’s current top (dual capable) Opteron in a handful of database tests. Some very nice results this time around from Intel’s top chip which manages to at least stay in the same…
Read more Intel Xeon and AMD Opteron Head-to-Head
by Rafael Hernandez on September 12, 2004
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Hardware Zone stuck around for day 3 of the Intel Developers Forum where there was talk centering around the future of the internet, new memory interfaces and configurations for the server world, and snapshots of a few products in the…
Read more IDF Day 3 Coverage