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  • AGP Platform Analysis, Part 2: New Cards, Single-Core System*
    Thursday 1 February 2007 – 02:35
    AGP Platform Analysis, Part 2: New Cards, Single-Core System We see what the new generation of AGP cards can do for an Athlon 64 3400+.
  • AGP Platform Analysis, Part 1: New Cards, Old System*
    Wednesday 10 January 2007 – 03:41
    AGP Platform Analysis, Part 1: New Cards, Old System We see what the new generation of AGP cards can do for an Athlon XP 2500+
  • The Dual Graphics Platform Battle, Part 1*
    Tuesday 29 November 2005 – 06:00
    ATI calls it Crossfire. NVIDIA calls it SLI. In Part I of our comparative look at dual-card graphics, we detail the two graphic giants' chipsets and what you get by investing in an Asus Crossfire or SLI motherboard.
  • A Look At AMD's Socket AM2 Platform*
    Tuesday 21 February 2006 – 02:36
    A Look At AMD's Socket AM2 Platform Although the DDR2-powered Athlon 64 platform is now up and running, AMD will not release it until June 6th. While this is mainly a business decision, it also has the benefit of leaving some time for performance optimizations.
  • PC Engines Wireless Router Application Platform (WRAP) reviewed*
    Tuesday 5 October 2004 – 06:40
    Sometimes running Open Source firewall distros on old PCs isn't the optimum solution due to their noise, heat and size. David Cook takes a look at an embedded PC alternative that could be just the ticket for m0n0wall fans.
  • Staying In Control With Trusted Platform Modules*
    Wednesday 5 October 2005 – 07:00
    The term "trusted computing" is heard frequently today, often in the context of wild rumours and conspiracy theories. But what is it really all about? We take a look at the TPM - the Trusted Platform Module.
  • The Best Platform For Small Business Server 2003*
    Wednesday 19 October 2005 – 07:00
    Microsoft's Small Business Server 2003 allows even small organizations to implement servers that provide big organization benefits. We discuss tips and ideas for balancing power, price and priorities.
  • Two Xeon CPUs Are Better Than One Intel P4 Extreme Platform*
    Friday 14 May 2004 – 07:00
    Who would have thought? A Dual Xeon system is often cheaper and frequently offers higher performance than a Pentium 4 Extreme platform. Our analysis and benchmark tests for Intel's dual-processor E7505/Placer chipset show why.
  • AMD preps launch of three FX processors for 4x4 platform*
    Friday 3 November 2006 – 05:25
    AMD preps launch of three FX processors for 4x4 platform AMD remains very secretive about its two-processor 4x4 platform, which aims to decrease the performance gap to Intel's dual-core and upcoming quad-core processors on the very high-end of the enthusiast PC segment. A new roadmap provides more insight in the firm's CPU plans for the next year or so - and indicates that AMD is collecting enough CPU supply to launch 4x4 on a broad basis.
  • Tom's Blurb: Which Platform For Me?*
    Monday 25 January 1999 – 06:00
    Tom's column on the hardware scene: Which Kind of System Should I Buy? The CPU Decides over the Price Tag. High-End Socket7-Motherboards? AMD Not Ready for High-End Campaign? Does Nobody Really Care? What Is Pentium II Good For? Kick the Butt of OEMs! Celeron is King. Graphics Cards in Complete Systems. May the Best One Win!
  • 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
  • Server vendors form Itanium alliance to resurrect, promote 64-bit platform*
    Tuesday 27 September 2005 – 04:39
    In what may be considered the beginning of a third wave of efforts to prove Intel's IA-64 architecture is viable for high-performance applications, even if it's not compatible with the x86 architecture that came before it, a coalition of major server vendors, plus some independent software vendors, along with Microsoft, Red Hat, Novell, and Intel itself, have formed today the Itanium Solutions Alliance.
  • CES 2007: AMD unleashes second generation of Live! platform*
    Monday 8 January 2007 – 06:05
    CES 2007: AMD unleashes second generation of Live! platform One could have thought that the first, sort of half-baked effort of the first generation of entertainment PC platforms could also have the last. But AMD took another, more serious look at the market and announced Live! notebooks, a Live reference platform for the family room and a CPU-powered NAS system.
  • Green Machine: AMD Dual-Core Platform at 54W*
    Monday 25 September 2006 – 01:27
    Green Machine: AMD Dual-Core Platform at 54W AMD has introduced low-voltage versions of several of its Athlon 64 models, promising decreased power consumption and heat output for smaller systems. We compare these to standard parts to put this power savings in perspective.
  • Winds of Change: Platform 2000 Conference in San Jose*
    Wednesday 9 August 2000 – 06:00
    At the Platform 2000 Conference in San Jose industry experts discussed the latest developments in the memory market. Semico Research presented their forecast for the coming years.

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