Micro-Star to use Dual CoreCell technology in all motherboards
Micro-Star International (MSI) has applied its self-developed Dual CoreCell optimization technology to its Platinum and Diamond series motherboards and is extending the application to all motherboards in the first quarter of 2007, according to industry sources.
Introduced by MSI on May 24 of this year, Dual CoreCell technology enhances computing and video and audio performance as well as reducing heat output by optimizing and integrating multiple integrated circuits, according to a MSI press release.
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