Tuesday, August 12, 2008

IT News HeadLines (Tom's Hardware)






Special

  1. CERN Ready To Test Fire Its Time Machine On September 10
  2. Dell Claims Carbon Neutrality
  3. Graphics wars- The big summer battle
  4. Nvidia licenses Transmeta power management tech
  5. Carmack- PCs Not Important As Consoles
  6. AMD Ditches Close-To-Metal, Focuses On DX11 And OpenCL
  7. Sony To Expand Monthly Lithium Ion Battery Production Capacity From 41 Million Cells To 74 Million C
  8. Memory Module Makers See Strong July Sales
  9. Micron Preps 256 GB SSDs For Notebooks
  10. Larrabee, CUDA And The Quest For The Free Lunch
  11. Matrox Stretches TripleHead2Go To 5040x1050 Pixels
  12. Intel To Launch Calpella Notebook Platform In Q3 2009
  13. Semiconductor Market Starting To Look Interesting, Says Future Horizons
  14. Dell's Cloud Computing Trademark Application Criticized
  15. Nvidia Says It Is Not Quitting The Chipset Market
  16. 32 Nm, Dual-core CPU, RV800 Graphics
  17. Intel Teases New Larrabee Details
  18. Higher ASPs And Stronger Growth Expected In The Semiconductor Market


Solutions

  1. CherryPal's $250 PC delayed
  2. Study Finds Macs Cost 2X Windows PCs
  3. Strong PC Demand Boosts Chip Revenues, DRAM And Flash Prices Plunge

Storage

  1. Kingston Takes 10% Stake At NAND Flash Controller Designer 3S
  2. Numonyx And Hynix Extend NAND Flash Cooperation
  3. 1 TB, Blu-ray Compatible Optical Disc Announced
  4. Micron Introduces Next-generation SSD For Enterprise Servers And Notebooks

Peripherals

  1. Weakening LCD Panel Industry Spreads To Backend

Components

  1. Intel Set To Introduce Mobile Quad-core Processors
  2. Intel's 'Nehalem' Now Officially Core i7
  3. Kingston Takes 10% Stake At NAND Flash Controller Designer 3S
  4. Seven Of The Ten Largest DRAM Manufacturers Saw Revenue Declines In Q2
  5. Intel Nehalem's Market Named Leaked to be Core i7
  6. Graphics Wars- The Big Summer Battle
  7. AMD Launches 2 New Pro Graphics Cards
  8. Microsoft Revises Memory Placement in Latest Xbox 360 Hardware
  9. Intel graphics update- Ray-tracing the way to go for game developers-
  10. Graphics wars- The big summer battle
  11. AMD's 790GX served with secret sauce for overclocking
  12. AMD Ditches Close-To-Metal, Focuses On DX11 And OpenCL
  13. Memory Module Makers See Strong July Sales
  14. Elpida Ready To Launch 16 GB FB-DIMM
  15. Nanya- Heavy DRAM Downside Pressure In August
  16. TSMC Leads Growth Among Top 20 Semiconductor Suppliers In H1
  17. NVIDIA Interview - "E3 Was a Disaster ... Nvision is the New E3"
  18. Nvidia Readies Driver 'Big Bang' September, Brings OpenGL 3.0 and SLI Multi-monitor Support
  19. PC Vendors Have No Incentive To Replenish DRAM Inventory
  20. Nvidia To Silently Kill Chipset Division-

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