The Inq. is reporting that AMD has sent out a press release on why AMD Intel has declined their dual-core challange. Pretty funny way to get your day started! Top 10 Reasons Intel will not Continue reading “Why Intel won’t benchmark Paxville”.…more
When shares of GOOG were first launched I remember people upset with the pricing. Looking back now how wrong could they have been! Google shares are currently at $402.89 just 15 months after the firm’s Continue reading “Google shares top $400 threshold with ease”.…more
Over in China it seems that internet users prefer instant messaging to e-mail, and they are relying on the Internet more frequently than before to contact others who have the same professions, hobbies and political Continue reading “Chinese Internet users prefer IM to e-mail”.…more
Infineon Technologies is betting that the parts are more valuable than the sum with a plan to separate its memory division from the rest of the company. Infineon joins Advanced Micro Devices, which has filed Continue reading “Infineon Tech Losing Memory Division”.…more
Revisions to Intel?s naming convention for its upcoming 65nm Yonah processor line have recently been revealed, according to motherboard makers.Looks more confusing if you ask me! All 65nm Yonah CPU lines will be designated by Continue reading “Intel 65nm Yonah names revised”.…more
Legit Reviews has recently had the opportunity to look at seven PC2-6400 memory kits from some of the most popular enthusiast brand lines here in North America. Our Seven DDR2-800 kits came from A-DATA, Corsair, Crucial, Kingston, Mushkin, OCZ and SyncMAX. While all three brands are rated at 800MHz, this is where the similarities end.
Remaining the primary guarantor of the Internet, the US has managed to keep the UN from gaining regulatory powers over this form of free-media. Though the Internet should be an international undertaking, it’s good in Continue reading “U.S. reaches Net detente with U.N.”.…more
In an obvious response to Intel’s future ambitions to get a quad-core processor solution out on the market by 2007, AMD is planning much the same with their Opteron line of processors. With plans to Continue reading “4 Cores In 2007 We’ll Go”.…more
Samsung is stirring about a little competition in the smart card market with their newest 2 MB IC, something that will be implemented soon in 3G handsets and provide for more memory in 3G handsets Continue reading “Samsung introduces 2MB smart card IC”.…more
Digitimes is reporting that motherboard makers are having stability issues on the upcoming Intel Presler processor. If this is true this is another blow to a rough year for Intel’s desktop division. Sampling Intel?s 65nm Continue reading “Intel’s ‘Presler’ 65nm dual-core chip ‘unstable’”.…more
AMD today unveiled its Emerald cluster installation. The AMD Developer Center’s Emerald is its newest and largest system, as well as its first publicly-available cluster based entirely on Dual-Core AMD Opteron(tm) processors with Direct Connect Continue reading “AMD Shows Emerald Cluster Featuring 576 Opteron Cores”.…more