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  • Shuttle unveils cool 64-bit system
    Wednesday 21 July 2004 – 03:47
    Shuttle, a designer and manufacturer of small form factor (SFF) computers and accessories, today unveiled its new XPC SN95G5, which supports the AMD Athlon 64 (Socket 939) processor.
  • Sun Cool to High-End Linux
    Monday 23 September 2002 – 03:31
    Sun Microsystems Inc.
  • Intel cool on 802.20
    Thursday 5 August 2004 – 01:10
    Intel could be closing the door on the emerging 802.20 mobile broadband wireless access standard after the company admitted to uncertainty surrounding the working group's ability to put aside self-interest.
  • Scientists develop heat transistor that someday could cool chips
    Monday 9 July 2007 – 01:33 in Hardware
    The cooling needs of tomorrow's semiconductors, those which keep pace with Moore's Law, will grow to extremes
  • Nanotube sparks could cool chips
    Friday 21 May 2004 – 06:56
    As the transistors that make up a computer's logic circuits become smaller, they allow for more electrical signals between circuits in a given time period.

Articles & reviews

  • A Cool Bunch: How To Put A Lid On The Die Temperature Of Your Athlon*
    Monday 16 September 2002 – 07:00
    Testing, testing... THG has pulled all the stops to give you the latest in-depth look at the market for CPU fan coolers. No fewer than 55 products were subjected to the rigors of a comprehensive testing procedure with a new CPU simulator.
  • Cool Stuff: How THG Tests Coolers*
    Monday 13 June 2005 – 07:00
    If the CPU stays cool, then the cooler's good. If that sounds too simple, then you're right: in reality, a lot of factors affect a cooler's "performance". We'll let you in on what they are and how we tested them.
  • Cool and Quiet: HIS Radeon 9800 Pro*
    Wednesday 10 December 2003 – 06:00
    The new HIS Excalibur Radeon 9800 Pro IceQ graphics card sports an especially effective and quiet cooling solution. This brief test, the first review in our new Short Take series, demonstrates why.
  • The Next Generation of Cool: AOpen's 37 Watt Pentium M Desktop PC*
    Tuesday 21 June 2005 – 07:00
    The Next Generation of Cool: AOpen's 37 Watt Pentium M Desktop PC Energy conservation is a non-topic for Intel, at least in the desktop arena. But it matters to us. The new THG computer is extraordinarily energy efficient, virtually silent, and fast! The ingredients: a mainboard with a mobile chipset and a Pentium M notebook processor.
  • Dell's XPS 710 H2C Hot and Cool*
    Wednesday 23 May 2007 – 02:09
    Dell's XPS 710 H2C Hot and Cool Overclocking, liquid cooling, and gaming - from Dell? We check out the company's highest-end system to see how the PC giant differentiates itself from... itself.

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