US President George W. Bush is currently in the Iraqi capital Baghdad in his first trip to the country since November 2003. US President George W Bush has arrived in the Iraqi capital Baghdad on Continue reading “Bush makes surprise trip to Iraq”.…more
Intel researchers say they have a transistor design that could someday enable faster and more power efficient chips. The company’s researchers feel that the combination of a three-dimensional or tri-gate transistor, which combines the use Continue reading “Intel Beaming About Swifter Transistor”.…more
Fudo over at The Inq. believes that the ATI R600 GPU is on track for a 2006 launch and will pack a bunch, but he is unsure how big the punch will be. R600 should Continue reading “ATI’s R600 is on track for Q4”.…more
Japan’s Toshiba and three other chipmakers said on Tuesday they have agreed to standardize technology to make advanced chips with a circuitry width of 45-nanometers or finer. The three other companies are Fujitsu, NEC Electronics Continue reading “Chipmakers to coordinate on 45-nanometer process”.…more
As a follow-up to its recent announcement of next-generation desktop chipset products targeted to hit the market in 2007, Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS) stated that the SiS665, the company’s first northbridge that will support DDR3 Continue reading “SiS to begin producing DDR3 chipsets in late 2007”.…more
ATI Technologies is looking to offer 965-equivalent chipsets for the Intel’s Conroe platform, according to company CEO Dave Orton. In addition, the graphics chip vendor is in talks with Intel about providing its CrossFire dual-card Continue reading “ATI to offer 965-equivalent chipsets”.…more
The red ink gushed out of Take-Two Interactive in the company’s second quarter due to rising product costs and a huge write-off. And in a possible sign of more bad news to come, company executives Continue reading “Take-Two Interactive Bleeds Red”.…more