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Could 10 - 20% yields for Cell processors lead to problems for Sony PS3?*
Friday 14 July 2006 – 05:45
Comments made by an IBM engineering VP in last week's Electronic News have raised concerns about the Sony/Toshiba/IBM alliance's capability to produce Cell processors at the rate, and in the quantities, required by Sony for that company to meet its sales goals for PlayStation 3. IBM indicated that certain redundancies in Cell architecture can compensate for defects in production.
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DDR333 for P4: 16 Boards with Intel 845G - Part II*
Tuesday 17 September 2002 – 07:00
A tidal wave of 845G boards has hit the market. We threw down the gauntlet to all P4 DDR chipsets that support DDR333 and include on-board graphics. DDR333 once again squared up to DDR266 as we put 16 boards through their paces. -
DDR333 for P4: 16 Boards with Intel 845G - Part I*
Monday 22 July 2002 – 07:00
A deluge of 845G motherboards are arriving on the market. We challenge all DDR chipsets for P4 by putting 10 boards through a rigorous test, all of which support DDR333 and include on-board graphics. Once again, it's DDR333 vs. DDR266. -
Virtual bank license for Entropia Universe sold for $90,000*
Saturday 5 May 2007 – 02:37
The first licenses for virtual banking in the "Entropia Universe" have been distributed... -
T is for Turbo: The Hitachi DeskStar T7K250*
Monday 23 May 2005 – 07:00
With its redesigned 250 GB model, Hitachi is adding a drive to its product portfolio for both mainstream purchasers and potential upgraders. Even if you are using older 40 GB and 80 GB drives, this is a worthy upgrade. -
Not For The Timid: God of War for PS/2*
Wednesday 15 June 2005 – 06:00
God of War is a gruesome romp through the world of Greek mythology, worth playing for its violent and spectacular combat. -
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Ready for CeBIT: Fujitsu, Maxtor and Quantum's latest High-Performance IDE Drives*
Monday 12 March 2001 – 06:00
Fujitsu sent us one drive of their MPG family, Maxtor their DiamondMax Plus 60 and Quantum the Fireball Plus AS. All drive families store 20 GB per platter, but which one is the best? -
What's next for DVD? Blu-ray and HD-DVD battle for your home theater*
Thursday 16 June 2005 – 06:00
DVD has become the format of choice for movies and other applications, but is quickly reaching its limits. Two new standards, Blu-ray and HD-DVD, are vying for DVD's crown. We take a look at both the technical details and the marketing issues surrounding these two contenders. -
Skype for PPC: Free Phone Calls from a Windows Pocket PC?*
Tuesday 15 March 2005 – 06:00
A Windows Pocket PC can manage much more than just data. In this article we will show you how you can use the wireless functions of your Windows Pocket PC to make phone calls free of charge. -
CES 2007: Yahoo launches Go for Mobile 2.0 on Motorola RAZR's*
Monday 8 January 2007 – 08:06
Yahoo has launched version 2.0 of its Go for Mobile online applications suite, with first runs going out to Yahoo! partners in crime Motorola on the MOTORAZR maxx V6 and MOTORAZR V3xx; with another 70 other mobile devices worldwide set to get the Go in the coming weeks.
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Six New AMD Coolers: Cold Enough For You?*
Tuesday 25 April 2006 – 01:35
Since AMD's conversion to a 90 nm fabrication process, its Athlon 64 CPUs have developed into real power misers. Their modest power intake also reduces cooling requirements. To investigate this product area further, Tom's Hardware Guides tested six current coolers for AMD CPUs.
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Remote Control For Multi-Media Windows Apps*
Friday 21 October 2005 – 07:00
The M-Play 202 represents an easy-to-set-up way to enhance your multi-media PC experience, especially with Media Centre Edition. Comprising a remote control and a display panel to manage your Windows-based music, video and photo applications, the system quickly becomes something you can't live without. -
DDR for Pentium III: 10 Boards with VIA Apollo Pro 266*
Monday 30 April 2001 – 07:00
The VIA Apollo Pro 266 provides a powerful argument for buying the semi-obsolete Pentium III platform - it works with DDR-SDRAM. We put a total of 10 boards to the test.
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