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  • Adaptec's Series 5 Unified Serial Controllers Dissected*
    Tuesday 8 April 2008 – 05:30 in Hardware
    Adaptec's Series 5 Unified Serial Controllers Dissected RAID controllers are of little interest to enthusiast users, but the entire IT industry relies on them. The new Adaptec RAID cards target all sorts of business storage solutions in the areas of DAS, NAS and SAN.
  • PMP Face-Off: Sandisk Sansa e250 vs. Samsung Z5Q*
    Thursday 20 July 2006 – 05:13
    PMP Face-Off: Sandisk Sansa e250 vs. Samsung Z5Q Two higher-capacity flash memory devices from Sandisk and Samsung face off. Which one prevails?
  • Canon Refreshes PowerShot A Series Cameras: Larger Screens, More MegaPixels*
    Thursday 2 November 2006 – 08:15
    Canon Refreshes PowerShot A Series Cameras: Larger Screens, More MegaPixels Craig Ellison finds Canon's A630/640 to be a nice refresh of the A620, but with a not-so-nice ISO 800 mode.
  • NVIDIA Launches Titanium Series*
    Monday 1 October 2001 – 07:00
    Another half year has passed since NVIDIA's last 3D chip launch in spring 2001. Following the old tradition, NVIDIA is now introducing a beefed up version of its spring release chip. The new GeForce3 Titanium 500 will from now on be NVIDIA's 3D chip flagship, while GeForce3 Titanium 200 is meant to provide GeForce3 performance at a more attractive price point. GeForce2 Titanium is meant to offer GeForce2 Ultra performance at a low price.
  • Sony unveils two series of digital music players*
    Thursday 10 May 2007 – 01:43
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  • Intel Intros 3-Series Chipsets with FSB1333 and DDR3*
    Monday 21 May 2007 – 03:28
    Intel Intros 3-Series Chipsets with FSB1333 and DDR3 Intel will launch its beefed-up P35 chipset next month, which will support yet-to-be-launched 45-nm processors at FSB1333 speeds, DDR3 memory and an improved ICH Southbridge. We have all the benchmarks today.
  • Leadtek's A400 Series Goes Heavy Metal*
    Tuesday 28 September 2004 – 07:00
    Leadtek's A400 series 6800, 6800 GT and 6800 Ultra cards have some heavy metal, which also helps them run cool and quiet. See what else makes them stand out from the rest of the NVIDIA 6800 crowd.
  • Strike Force: The new ATI Radeon 9800, 9600 and 9200 Series*
    Thursday 6 March 2003 – 06:00
    Only a month has passed since the introduction of NVIDIA's GeForceFX 5800 Ultra, and already ATi is preparing its counter-offensive, launching the Radeon 9800 PRO alias R350, the successor to the Radeon 9700 PRO. At the same time, the 9500 and 9000 series are being replaced by the 9600 and the 9200. Here is a first test of the new Radeon 9800 PRO and an outlook on the 9600/9200.
  • Prescott Reworked: The P4 600 Series and Extreme Edition 3.73 GHz*
    Monday 21 February 2005 – 06:00
    The new 600 series P4 finally offers energy management, a whopping 2 MB L2 cache and 64 bit extensions. At the same time, a new Extreme Edition version is being launched. But will this be enough to challenge AMD's performance superiority?
  • Phenom Recycled: Athlon X2 7000-Series*
    Tuesday 16 December 2008 – 04:50
    Phenom Recycled: Athlon X2 7000-Series Just a couple of weeks before the introduction of its 45 nm Phenom II, AMD introduces a new dual-core chip. The Athlon X2 7000-series is basically a 65 nm Phenom with two active cores, but with the full L2 and L3 cache memory.
  • Intel Rigs Up: P4 Series with FSB800*
    Wednesday 21 May 2003 – 07:00
    Intel equips its 2.4 GHz, 2.6 GHz and 2.8 GHz CPUs with FSB 800 and Hyperthreading. Highlights: 865PE delivers same power as 875P chipset. Revealed: MSI with FSB 880 on the test bench.
  • Samsung Adds Capacity to Fast-and-Quiet T133 Series*
    Wednesday 21 December 2005 – 06:00
    Samsung says high storage densities are now part of its ultra-quiet and -fast hard drive mix. With three platters in place, we see whether SATA and UltraATA drives with 300 GB of capacity pass the speed and ergonomics test.
  • Orson Scott Card's Sci-Fi Book Series Comes to The PC Screen*
    Saturday 23 July 2005 – 06:00
    The video game adaptation of Orson Scott Card's famous Sci-Fi book series Advent Rising does a good job of making the story's plot come alive for game play. But if ample frame rates and ultra-sleek graphics are what you seek, Advent Rising may not be for you.
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