low power

by Rafael Hernandez on February 24, 2010 · 1 comment

The draw of energy efficient PC gear is that it could, seemingly, cut off a large chunk of your energy bill given the fact that most PC enthusiasts leave their machines on a good portion of the day, if they’re turned off at all. Unfortunately for us all we don’t know what sort of energy […]

Read more PC Component Energy Efficiency a key to lower power bills

by Rafael Hernandez on November 3, 2009 · 0 comments

VIA’s game these days has been based on their low-power processors and chipsets which don’t offer a heck of a lot of performance but you’re sure to get plenty of battery life out of devices using their chips. The company’s new Nano 3000 series of CPUs are set to introduce a slew of new features […]

Read more VIA Announces Nano 3000 Series Processors, when energy efficiency is key

by Rafael Hernandez on May 19, 2009 · 0 comments

Intel’s Atom processor and its antiquated chipset combination have made themselves quite popular by offering “good enough” performance for the netbook and nettop markets, of course users want something that’s quite a bit more powerful as time goes on.According to…

Read more Next Generation Atoms Detailed, Pineview/Pine Trail Platform Details

by Rafael Hernandez on April 18, 2009 · 0 comments

Intel’s Atom CPU has all of the makings of a miracle little chip. It has carried the netbook industry on its shoulders with its “powerful-enough” processing and low-power requirements making it the perfect match for portable computers.That should be enough…

Read more HardwareZone Reviews The Intel D945GCLF2

by Rafael Hernandez on February 3, 2009 · 0 comments

Intel’s Atom processor is a great choice for all of those low-power computing situations, such as that whole new netbook market that just so happens to lean on the chip quite heavily. Unfortunately the supporting chipset Intel offers isn’t very…

Read more Nvidia Ion, Beefing Up The Atom