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  • Behind The Silicon Curtain: Exclusive Test Of The P4/2666 With 533 MHz Rambus*
    Monday 25 February 2002 – 06:00
    Tom's Hardware Guide infiltrates the Intel Empire and gets a glimpse of things to come: we show you how the Intel P4/2666 with 533 MHz Rambus stacks up.
  • AMD showcases 45 nm silicon*
    Thursday 10 May 2007 – 01:56
    AMD showcases 45 nm silicon At an event held in Monterey today, AMD showed a wafer with "fully functional" 45 nm silicon for the first time. ...
  • Silicon Image Brings Virtualization to eSATA*
    Tuesday 29 May 2007 – 03:05
    Silicon Image Brings Virtualization to eSATA Finally, SATA comes of age: Silicon Image's new SteelVine storage processors combine USB 2.0 flexibility with eSATA performance. The technology allows users to cascade external hard drives into virtual storage volumes. RAID options or mirroring also help to increase data safety.
  • Silicon Brings New York Auto Show Glitter*
    Saturday 10 May 2003 – 06:00
    It's the weekend and the Sunday drive may never be the peaceful haven it once was. Electronics plays a significant yet behind-the-scenes role at the New York Auto Show. Will the car of the future be the ultimate mobile PC? We take a look at emerging car technologies, as well as take pictures of cars we can't afford at this year's show.
  • The CES 2006 Story: Silicon Valley and Hollywood on a Date*
    Friday 13 January 2006 – 11:46
    The CES 2006 Story: Silicon Valley and Hollywood on a Date If you have been following our extensive on-site coverage of the show, then you already have a good idea about what consumer electronics to spend your money on in 2006. Now that the information flood has settled in our brains, we can sort good from bad, reality from wonderland and trendsetters from nonsense.
  • Serial ATA Controller Untamed: The Silicon Image 3112*
    Friday 7 March 2003 – 06:00
    The Serial ATA controllers available till now have generally been bridged solutions based on parallel ATA chips. The 3112 from Silicon Image breaks the mold by making better use of Serial ATA's features. Moreover, it is already widely available.

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