Intel

by Rafael Hernandez on June 22, 2004 · 0 comments

Legit Reviews has some time on their hands so they pushed their Intel LGA775 CPU based board and DDR2 memory to higher clock speeds with a bit more voltage and chronicled it in their forum post. Initial DDR2 performance was…

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by Rafael Hernandez on June 21, 2004 · 0 comments

DigiTimes has some predictions on just what will drive Intel 915/925 chipset sales this coming year. It seems that Intel will be launching three new Celeron processors at low price points which may drive sales of motherboards with the new…

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by Rafael Hernandez on June 21, 2004 · 0 comments

DriverHeaven throws a testing sample of ATI’s upcoming, mid-range, Radeon X600XT PCI Express video card into a high end Intel LGA775 CPU/i925x system and churned out some numbers in today’s popular video games and other assorted applications. They didn’t bother…

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by Rafael Hernandez on June 19, 2004 · 0 comments

Intel has been working on a few new products recently that will be in a position to make use of future technologies such as PCI Express and DDR-II memory. The company has also rolled out a new pin package for…

Read more Intel's Newest Chips Reviewed

by Rafael Hernandez on June 16, 2004 · 0 comments

GamePC pulled some strings and have a review of two new Intel Pentium M processors previously code-named “Dothan”. The 745 and 755 (great naming scheme Intel!) are 1.8GHz and 2.0GHz parts respectively each sporting 2MB of cache which gives the…

Read more Visiting the Dothans (Again)

by Rafael Hernandez on June 15, 2004 · 0 comments

CNET News writes of Intel’s planned launch of its first 32bit/64bit processor code-named Nocona coming up later this month. The CPU will initially be targeted to the server markets where they’ll no doubt earn a hefty price tag. It will…

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by Rafael Hernandez on June 14, 2004 · 0 comments

OverClock Intelligence Agency has a look at what is a pretty major design departure for Cooler Master. Their Centurion 5 case is basically a large sieve for air to flow through, with its included filters, it could work well as…

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by Rafael Hernandez on June 10, 2004 · 0 comments

Hexus.net had the pleasure of abusing a SavRow Razor laptop which featured all sorts of goodies in its extremely thin casing. The notebook has a 1.7GHz Intel Centrino processor, 1GB of RAM, and an ATI Radeon Mobility 9700 all in…

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by Rafael Hernandez on June 9, 2004 · 0 comments

Hot on the heels of Intel’s change of heart when it comes to its processor design and their switch to more efficient designs, in the future, over 4GHz dreams comes IBM’s ideas on how to speed up their Power(tm) CPU…

Read more Who Needs Clock-Speed?

by Rafael Hernandez on June 8, 2004 · 0 comments

Sudhian Media has an interview with Thomas Loza, Intel’s Technology Initiative Manager concerning the new high definition audio specification Intel has come up with to replace the good old AC’97 spec. HD Audio should provide for much better standard/built-in audio…

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by Rafael Hernandez on June 5, 2004 · 0 comments

Sudhian has a review of the IWill ZMAX-AP Intel Pentium 4 based small form factor PC, not to be confused with the ZMAX-dp dual processor SFF that has gotten a lot of buzz recently. It looks like a good start…

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