
First simple test on ATI HD4860
As our previous report mentioned,ATI has released ATI HD4860 for Chinese market.Today,we get information from Unika,who has got HD4860 product.
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Intel 32nm process keeps ahead again
It is reported that Intel will start production of its 32nm processors in Q4 2009. They will increase output in Q1 2010. However,Intels rival AMD have to wait the launch of 32nm parts util Q3 2010 dep
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ATI DirectX 11 Family exposed
More details of AMD DirectX 11 series graphics emerge on the Internet.Generally speaking,graphics manufacturer will release three products for various market at first.However,ATI Evergreen family of D
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Tt Mini Tower-AX review
Tt,a well-known cooler manufacturer has released its latest cooler,named Mini Tower-AX.Interestingly,this new cooler adopts tower design.
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Nvidia to launch 11nm Graphics Chips with 5000 SP in 2015
William Dally, chief scientist of Nvidia Corp, said at the Design Automation Conference that NVIDIA and designers will need electronic design automation tool to optimize power consumption and improve
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ASUS cancels P6X58 Premium motherboard
ASUS P6X58 Premium,would have become its first USB 3.0 compatible motherboard, has been canceled.Previous reports said that it will support USB3.0 and SATA 6Gbps.However,it has been found flaw on Marv
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Micron intros Load-Reduced Memory Module
Micron has announced that it has produced the industry’s first DDR3 load-reduced, dual-inline memory module (LRDIMM) with higher data frequencies and higher capacities.The dual-inline modules adopts 1
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Tuniq Tower 120 Extreme starts shipment soon
We saw Tuniq latest CPU cooler -Tower 120 Extreme at ComputeX 2009. This tower heatsink features five direct-touch heatpipes. It measures 131×112.31×150.7mm, weighs 775g. Cooled by a 120mm f
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Intel Confirms SSD Data Corruption
We have reported that Intel new SSDs encounter BIOS passport problem.There is a firmware defect discovered in the first batch shipped.Now, Intel has confirmed that it will delay shipment of new SSDs.
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