by Rafael Hernandez on April 25, 2004
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EPIA Center took a look at an interesting home theater PC setup from the fine folks at pc-designshop called the half cube. The system isn’t a screamer performance wise but it is incredibly small and comes with some acrylic addons…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 24, 2004
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Large chip manufacturers have been adopting new tools and processes to create smaller, faster running chips but bugs in the creation process are hindering output according to CNET News. New equipment, bugs to work out, not all that surprising but…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 23, 2004
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BBC News writes of a survey carried out by Jupiter Research that finds the majority of digital music users, such as MP3, store 1,000 or fewer songs on their PCs. So small 4GB players could make sense to a large…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 23, 2004
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Infineon Technologies is spending $1 billion to expand its Richmond, Virginia memory manufacturing plant according to CNET News. The expansion will give it the capability to handle 300mm wafers which will increase output. Good thing as current memory trends, ie….
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 23, 2004
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AMD CEO Hector Ruiz believes Dell will begin selling AMD based machines due to market demands according to eWeek. Many companies are embracing AMD’s 64-bit CPUs but it might be wishful thinking on Hector’s part unless Dell’s competitors see huge…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 23, 2004
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MegaGames makes some interesting observations when it comes to Pixel Shader 3.0 support in ATI and NVIDIA’s upcoming high end video chips. PS3 is a part of the DirectX which enables developers to add a bit more realism to textured…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 23, 2004
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X-bit labs has the news of Intel’s short-term closure of its “Fab 12” chip manufacturing plant located in Chandler, Arizona in order to upgrade equipment. The plant will move up to handling 300mm wafers and will be able to create…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 22, 2004
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Sun is receiving quite a bit of OEM attention for its Java Desktop System OS, which is built around Linux, according to PC World. It’s doubtful that it will hit any large market share numbers but its low pricing compared…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 22, 2004
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Researchers at the Ventana Research Corporation have come up with a compound used in polishing the read-write heads of hard drives according to e4. What’s so special about this compound? Well the compound is biodegradeable and there may be uses…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 22, 2004
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Toshiba has created a 2.5″ 100GB hard drive that’s capable of fitting into notebook computers according to InfoWorld. They’re building small batches for OEM customers initially with full production coming up later this year. ETA: Q3 2004…
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by Rafael Hernandez on April 22, 2004
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Researchers and colleagues at Stanford University think they’ve found the limit at which data can be written to magnetic disks according to Yahoo News. Fancy mathematics and particle accelerators, doesn’t get much better than this. Of course there isn’t much…
Read more Disk Speed Limit Found, in Theory