by Rafael Hernandez on September 19, 2007
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AnandTech has some day 2 coverage from the Intel Developer Forum. They chronicle Intel’s plans to shrink the PC and make it much less power hungry and they’ve even got their sites on hardware that could one day create..well…media richer…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 19, 2007
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HardwareLogic has a look at the Intel QX6850 quad core CPU. The chip is, of course, of the Core 2 pedigree meaning you’ll be getting great performance but they also toss in some extra nice features for the enthusiast crowd…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 18, 2007
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AnandTech spent a rather productive day sitting in on keynotes and demonstrations of Intel’s plans over the next few years at the Intel Developer Forum. The company has many new projects in the works including a new GPU project and…
Read more Intel Developer Forum: Day 1
by Rafael Hernandez on September 18, 2007
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The Tech Report writes of Intel’s next Core 2 chips codenamed “Penryn” and their impending release on November 12th. The new chips will be made with a 45nm process improving the yields per wafer and should show up with the…
Read more Penryn Launches Nov. 12th
by Rafael Hernandez on September 17, 2007
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bit-tech has a look at the BFGTech 8600 GTS OC2 ThermoIntelligence graphics card. The board is slightly higher clocked than the stock 8600GTS design and includes a better cooler which translates to lower chip temperatures. A solid mid-range optionthat finally…
Read more BFGTech 8600 GTS OC2 ThermoIntelligence Reviewed
by Rafael Hernandez on September 13, 2007
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bit-tech has a look at the Vadim Fusion LQX Intel-775G2 system. It’s an incredibly tweaked out gaming system sporting an overclocked Intel Q6600 CPU, a pair of WD Raptors in RAID, water-cooling throughout, and an impressive paint job. Quite the…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 13, 2007
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PC Perspective has a look at the Asus Blitz Formula motherboard. It’s based on the Intel P35 chipset offering, currently, the best performance and feature set for the Core 2 CPU lineup. A great performer with plenty of tweaking options…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 12, 2007
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Virtual-Hideout has a look at the abit IP35 Pro Off Limits motherboard. Despite the name they truly do want you to buy this product sporting the usual enthusiast focused tweaks and the rather recent Intel P35 chipset for that solid…
Read more abit IP35 Pro Off Limits Motherboard Reviewed
by Rafael Hernandez on September 5, 2007
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DailyTech has the details on Intel’s plan to release a quad core chip for the mobile sector. The chip will be Penryn based meaning it’s a 45nm creation which should include SSE4 support. It will probably be seen in some…
Read more Intel Readying Mobile Quad Core Chips
by Rafael Hernandez on September 4, 2007
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DailyTech has the scoop on Dells latest protable workstation, the Precision M6300. The notebook sports a 17″ display capable (depending on your configuration) of up to 1920×1200 resolution, graphics are handled by a Nvidia QuadroFX 1600M and CPU duties fall…
Read more Dell Preps Precision M6300 Notebook
by Rafael Hernandez on August 30, 2007
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LaptopLogic has a look at the HP Pavilion HDX Dragon “notebook” PC. The unit isn’t something you’d want on your lap sporting a 20.1″ screen with a full sized keyboard, Intel Core 2 Extreme mobile CPU, and an ATI HD…
Read more HP Pavilion HDX Dragon Reviewed