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  • The Nintendo DS Comes Into Its Own*
    Tuesday 28 June 2005 – 06:00
    After a slow first year, the Nintendo DS is finally picking up steam, with online gaming and a pile of great titles. Here is a look at the platform's 2005 line up.
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  • HyperThreading Threads Its Way into Application*
    Friday 27 December 2002 – 06:00
    Here's a short primer on what kind of applications are really impacted by HT. In addition, Intel turns up the heat by putting HT as the focus of a new line of compilers. We also take a look at an Intel patent that hints at where HT may take Intel in the future.
  • ATi Presents Its PCI Express Product Line*
    Wednesday 9 June 2004 – 07:00
    ATi is ready for the move on PCI Express and announced the new X300 and X600 models.
  • CPL to Develop Its Own Multiplayer Shooter for Pro Competitions*
    Tuesday 19 December 2006 – 10:32
    CPL to Develop Its Own Multiplayer Shooter for Pro Competitions Pro gaming took another evolutionary step this week when the Cyberathlete Professional League announced Project Severity, a new multiplayer online game being developed exclusively for CPL competitions. In other news, CPL competition ramped up during the second day of tournament play with some truly memorable matches.
  • Intel Stakes Its Vision of the PC Future with 775 Launch*
    Saturday 19 June 2004 – 07:00
    Welcome to Intel's brave new CPU world. In arguably its most ambitious processor and chipset architecture launch to date, Intel's new 775 architecture, comprising nine processors, offers enhanced features for audio, graphics, storage and other applications as Intel's sets its sights on becoming the CPU mainstay in the "the digital home world." But for the tried-and-true overclockers, gamers and enthusiasts, THG's benchmarks offer a glimpse of the truth amidst the multi-million dollar ad and marketing dollars.
  • NVIDIA nForce4 Intel Edition Sets Its Sights on Intel 925XE*
    Wednesday 6 April 2005 – 07:00
    Today, NVIDIA announces the nForce4 Intel Edition chipset for socket 775, featuring dual core processor support and the option of SLI dual graphics. In addition to offering a host of advanced features, it also kicks Intel's 925XE off the top of the performance heap.
  • Gigabyte's GV-N68T256DH Graphics Card: Give the Heatsink Its Mod Due*
    Tuesday 7 December 2004 – 06:00
    You want everyone to notice your graphics card's stand-out beauty, but instead it gets the face down treatment once installed in your case. Gigabyte wants to right this wrong with its GV-N68T256DH, so you can unleash the true mod potential of that glowing fan and colored heatsink.
  • Intel's Xeon Shows Its Stuff in 7 Motherboards*
    Thursday 11 November 2004 – 06:00
    After getting whipped by AMD Opteron's performance specs during the past few months, a crop of Intel Xeon mobos offers possibilities that AMD doesn't. Will seven Socket 604 motherboards with features like SATA-II, PCI Express and DDR2 help Intel get its Xeon off the ropes?
  • Intel claims 40% performance gain with new Core 2 Extreme processor*
    Thursday 11 May 2006 – 05:00
    Intel claims 40% performance gain with new Core 2 Extreme processor Intel uses E3 to show off its next generation gaming processor, Core 2 Extreme, and highlight its performance capability: In an interview with TG Daily, Intel claims that the CPU will be 40% faster than its predecessor and that new enthusiast PCs will outrun Sony's PS3 in graphics performance. And this advantage may even increase with the introduction of quad-core processors.
  • Aquanox - Bringing 3D To Its Knees*
    Thursday 24 January 2002 – 06:00
    We give 3D graphics cards a workout with the retail version of Aquanox, and discover the limits of power of today's 3D graphics. Your next hardware upgrade may come sooner than you think.
  • CES 2007: TI has its cake and eats it with DLP and LED displays*
    Wednesday 10 January 2007 – 06:03
    CES 2007: TI has its cake and eats it with DLP and LED displays All around Vegas there is to be found an enigmatic advertisement from Texas Instruments: "It's all in the mirrors." They are referring to Digital Light Processing, something Texas Instruments invented in 1987 and which they are today putting to use in HD TV's and projectors across the industry.
  • AMD Phenom - The Spider Weaves its Web*
    Monday 19 November 2007 – 07:38 in Hardware
    AMD Phenom - The Spider Weaves its Web AMD's new Phenom processor is here - and it's slower than Intel's Q6600. We tested the full range of new CPUs on the 790FX Spider platform. Read all about the new chips here - overclocking to 3 GHz, the Phenom bug, and a comparison with the Athlon 64
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  • Earth 2160: The RTS Genre at Its Finest?*
    Saturday 9 July 2005 – 06:00
    A five-year development cycle brought plenty of goods things to the fore in the latest sequel to Earth 2150. Stunning graphics, a rich story line and 150-hours of gameplay are more than enough to make Earth 2160 one of the year's best RTS titles.

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