Intel

by Rafael Hernandez on January 22, 2005 · 0 comments

MADSHRIMPS takes their own crack at the Intel Pentium M processor brought into the desktop market by motherboards, such as the DFI 855GME-MGF, which they just so happen to use. The numbers being put up by the tiny chip are…

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by Rafael Hernandez on January 21, 2005 · 0 comments

PC Pro has some details on Intel’s Vanderpool virtualization technology which the company hopes to roll out next year. Multiple operating systems become easier to run when you’ve got dual core CPUs at your disposal and there’s a definite benefit…

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by Rafael Hernandez on January 20, 2005 · 0 comments

The Tech Report has gathered some links on AOpen’s planned i915GMm-HFS MicroATX motherboard. The company wasted no time bringing Intel’s latest i915 mobile chipset to the desktop which will bring greater performance and connectivity in a small package….

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by Rafael Hernandez on January 20, 2005 · 0 comments

The Tech Report has gathered some links on AOpen’s planned i915GMm-HFS MicroATX motherboard. The company wasted no time bringing Intel’s latest i915 mobile chipset to the desktop which will bring greater performance and connectivity in a small package….

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by Rafael Hernandez on January 20, 2005 · 0 comments

TweakTown has a review of the Shuttle SB77G5 XPC which supports Intel’s LGA775 processor line and uses the tried and true i875P chipset. The barebones rig will allow you to use your trusty AGP graphics card and DDR memory but…

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by Rafael Hernandez on January 19, 2005 · 0 comments

Adrian’s Rojak Pot has a look at a pair of notebook computers which feature Intel’s Sonoma mobile chipsets. The new chipset platform can support most of the modern expansion ports on a desktop in a mobile form factor as well…

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by Rafael Hernandez on January 19, 2005 · 0 comments

The Tech Report has a review of the Trigem Kloss KL-I915A barebones PC. This new entry into the small form factor PC field supports Intel’s LGA775 CPUs and tosses in some HTPC friendly controls and a remote. It’s some welcome…

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by Rafael Hernandez on January 17, 2005 · 0 comments

eWeek writes of Intel’s plans to create five different platform groups to handle specific portions of its business. Their platform bundle approach worked well for them in the notebook market with their Centrino product line, they seem to be hoping…

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by Rafael Hernandez on January 14, 2005 · 0 comments

Legit Reviews has a look at the Thermaltake POLO 735 Extreme heatsink designed for Intel P4 478 and AMD Athlon 64 processors. This cooling unit makes use of a huge number of fins, 69 to be exact, giving it a…

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by Rafael Hernandez on January 14, 2005 · 0 comments

HardOCP has the ABIT Fatal1ty AA8XE on their testbed today. This Intel 925XE based motherboard is gamer/enthusiast oriented and includes just about every modern expansion port imaginable. A solid showing overall putting up numbers which make it one of the…

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by Rafael Hernandez on January 13, 2005 · 0 comments

PC Stats has the skinny on Intel’s system cooling oriented BTX form-factor. Tons of good ideas have gone into the specification which gives cooling priority to the CPU and easing noise levels in the process, unfortunately few manufacturers seem interested…

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