Results for market in review
Articles & reviews
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Market Survey, Part 1: A Comparison Of The Latest Pentium 4 Motherboards*
Monday 7 February 2005 – 06:00
SpeedStep alleviates the heat problems of the fast P4 processors, while even faster models are on the horizon. At the same time, DDR2 memory is becoming reasonably affordable, and boards have now had 6 months to age. It's time for our big comparison test, which we kick off with a look at seven different models from companies challenging the market leaders. -
Market Survey, Part 2: Six Premium Pentium 4 LGA775 Boards*
Monday 7 March 2005 – 06:00
In this second part of our Socket 775 comparison test, we take a close look at some premium boards made by Asus, Intel, Gigabyte and MSI. Unfortunately, not all that glitters here is gold. -
China and India Will Lead Growth in Mobile Market by 2011*
Friday 20 April 2007 – 05:37
Global Insight has concluded that China and India will remain the world's growth engine for wireless services, accounting for 60% of the 1.2 billion predicted new mobile subscribers over the next five years.
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Confusing the Market Place*
Friday 20 February 2004 – 06:00
Like many others, Tobias Henderson takes further offense at Omid's laudatory comments about Intel's PR bragadaccio. Intel has egg on its face, and Omid should apologize to people who support AMD. Burning GMs in effigy, tonight - watch this space for more details... -
Nokia raises forecast, predicts higher market share*
Tuesday 15 May 2007 – 01:14
Mobile handset maker Nokia is predicting a rise in market share thanks for growing demand in emerging markets. ...
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NVIDIA's Double Graphics Whopper: SLI Comes to Market*
Tuesday 23 November 2004 – 06:00
PCIe graphics, two graphics cards on a single board and plenty of 64-bit torque: NVIDIA's nForce 4 chipset makes this happen with two mobos from Asus and MSI. Our benchmarks and different setups underscore SLI's power, performance boosts and hiccups. -
CES 2007: Highly integrated DTV chips expected to debut*
Friday 5 January 2007 – 09:15
iSuppli expects DTV chip vendors to announce a variety of highly integrated chipsets at CES 2007 in an effort to gain a foothold in the ever- increasing DTV market.
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Rant-O-Matic: AMD To Finally Go After IT Market*
Monday 19 August 2002 – 06:00
We have waited for it to happen, and AMD is finally going to take it's shot at the corporate IT market. This market so far has not been kind to AMD, but it is a lucrative market that they need to tap into. Here are some details on the release of the D315 and some thoughts about the future of AMD in the enterprise marketplace. -
NVIDIA, ATi Bring Five OpenGL Workstation Graphics for PCI Express to Market*
Monday 16 August 2004 – 07:00
The wraps are hardly off PCI Express, and the first OpenGL workstation graphics cards with the interface are ready for purchase. ATi and NVIDIA have released three and two PCI Express cards, respectively, which THG runs through the benchmark mill. -
Is After-Market GPS Up to Driving Speed?*
Monday 4 April 2005 – 06:00
Car dealers love to tack on more than $1,000 for a GPS navigation option. As an alternative, we tried out two new after-market GPS devices from Lowrance and Roadmate that retail for a whole lot less - but don't throw away your road Atlas yet. -
CES 2007: Even Duracell is in the iPod accessory market now*
Sunday 7 January 2007 – 05:54
Ohh Christmas and a banana, even though Macworld is a bazillion miles away we can't escape the ubiquitous iPod accessories here at CES Unveiled in Vegas.
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Samsung Continues To Lead In NAND Flash Market*
Friday 9 May 2008 – 10:40 in Business
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Are true computing platforms emerging in the mobile devices market?*
Friday 7 October 2005 – 11:57
With the emergence of Windows Mobile and BlackBerry as contenders in the handheld space, and the sublimation of Palm OS, TG Daily asked four leading analysts to assess whether handheld development is moving beyond the operating system and a processor: Are we on the way platform-centric handheld world? -
Is Any Web Browser "Market Share" Data Reliable?*
Thursday 21 July 2005 – 06:00
The explosion in popularity of Firefox is not only reshaping the Web development world - it is exposing concerns about the accuracy of Web usage statistics. The implications for the future of Web use tracking and reporting may be significant. -
Intel Brings Low-Cost 848P to Budget Market*
Monday 3 November 2003 – 06:00
Intel has modified its 865 chipset for FSB800 and single channel DDR400 memory. The result is the low-cost 848P that will compete in the SiS and VIA budget chipset sector. Its benchmarks also offer some surprises.
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