
An review on Zotac GTX260+
Current motherboard market appears different phase power circuit design.ASUS has recently released its P55 board with 32 phase power. This concept is gradually introduced to the graphics field.Some mi
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AMD announces LIano design idea
AMD has taked about the plan of GPU+CPU since 2006. CPU with a native GPU built into a single die is called Fusion.However,AMD cant release related products in a timely manner.Previous two Fusion vers
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GT300 may defeat HD 5870?
When ATI DX11 graphics are coming,NVIDIA GT300 is reluctant to show its face.We dont know whether GT300 indeed run into 40nm yield issues.However,some one who have seen leaked performance data of Rade
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OCZ PCI-E Z-Drive SSD starts shipment
Z-Drive e84Z-Drive p84OCZ announced PCI-Express Solid State Drive (SSD) Z-Drive back early April.And then Z-Drive is recapped in early September.Now OCZ announces Z-Drive officially starts shipment.Th
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AMR 40nm dual-core Cortex-A9 dual-core runs over 2GHz
ARM has announced that it develops a dual-core Cortex-A9 CPU based on TSMC 40nm-G process. Cortex-A9 enables to run at over 2GHz and has ultra low power consumption.It is expected to be mainly applied
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Radeon 5700 series price leaked in order to replace HD4800 series
Radeon HD5800 series arouse great interest.Its low-end DX11 graphics,codenamed Juniper HD5700 series also cant wait to show more details around the Internet.Juniper family is made up of two brothers,H
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IBM releases new SoC to fight against Atom
IBM has announced brand new 476FP system-on-chip (SoC) processor and claims SoC utilizes new design.New processor will has more than twice performance than that of its predecessor-PPC 464FP-HP90 in th
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ASUS releases two low-end motherboards with DDR3 support
ASUS recently has expand its LGA 775 platform with the introduction of entry-level products,codenamed P5P41T LE and P5G43T-M PRO.They feature DDR3 memory and adopts 2DIMM design. P5P41T LE comes with
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