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  • Getting Up to Speed: XP-TMC Adapter Socket from Upgradeware Unlocks the Multiplier*
    Thursday 3 July 2003 – 07:00
    The clock speed of the Athlon XP is connected to the bus clock with a fixed multiplier, so that overclocking is only possible through an increase in the bus clock or other diverse tweaking methods on the processor itself. This task is made more comfortable with the XP-TMC from Upgradeware, a small adapter that lets you freely set the multiplier, and this is interesting for upgrades as well.
  • Speed Isn't Everything: P4/2800 Meets Athlon XP 2600+*
    Monday 26 August 2002 – 07:00
    Intel responds with the P4/2800, making life hard for AMD. Can the Athlon XP hold up against the pressure? We bring you the biggest test so far!
  • More Speed = More Performance? Fast DDR Memory from TwinMOS and Buffalo Technology Put to the Test*
    Thursday 8 May 2003 – 07:00
    More and more manufacturers are luring customers with fast RAM modules. DDR433 und DDR466 are the latest creations to breathe a touch more performance into today's computers. So what are the advantages of fast memory in practice?
  • Mercury Computer Systems claims 10X improvement in HD encoding speed*
    Wednesday 18 April 2007 – 05:35
    Mercury Computer Systems claims 10X improvement in HD encoding speed Video professionals know that high-definition video can look great at high bitrates, but encoding such video can be a painful process. Mercury Computer Systems has announced a ten-fold improvement in AVC/H.264 encoding times with an encoding engine built on the Cell Broadband Engine, the same chip that is used in Sony's PlayStation 3 console. ...
  • Scientists break worldwide Internet speed record*
    Wednesday 25 April 2007 – 11:17
    Scientists break worldwide Internet speed record A group of researchers in the Internet2 consortium has set a new record for sending data through the Internet at more than nine gigabits per second. ...

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