AMD's PCnet-Home controller is the first Home Phoneline Networking Alliance (HomePNA) product to receive Microsoft PC 98 certification.The PC 98 designation ensures that the PCnet-Home controller is compatible with Microsoft Windows NT, 95, 98, and all other products bearing the PC 98 logo.The PCnet-Home controller is currently featured in consumer home networking products including Diamond Multimedia' s HomeFree Phoneline Network Kit, Linksys' HomeLink Phoneline Network Kit, and Actiontec's ActionLink Home Networking Kit.Information on AMD's home networking controller is posted at http://www.amd.com. Read more
VIA Networking Technologies today announced the VIA Networking VT6655 WLAN Controller, a single chip solution featuring an IEEE 802.11g media access controller (MAC) and integrated baseband processor. Read more
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Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) and Via Networking Technologies have recently begun volume production of their respective WLAN controller chips that support 802.11a/b/g, according to sources at the makers. Read more
Bigger is still better among new multimedia notebooks, where heft and battery life aren't as important as bright screens and video wizardry. Read more
We're gearing up to start the international preliminaries of our Overdrive overclocking championship, which will determine who gets to graduate from Core 2 Duo to tweaking Core i7 965 Extreme. Read on for more about the vision behind this event. Read more
All motherboards support overclocking—now it’s time for power-saving. Here we evaluate products from ASRock, Asus, Foxconn, Gigabyte and MSI, weighing both performance and power consumption, to determine which P45 motherboard is most efficient. Read more
AMD’s shift in focus to high-value multi-core processors has disappointed performance fanatics, but overclocking helps. We tested the company's latest enthusiast parts to find out if there are any real performance gains. Read more
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