
AMD and SiSoftware develop an OpenCL benchmark
AMD announced its involvement in the development of one of the first industry benchmark testing suites for OpenCL. Released by SiSoftware, the OpenCL GPGPU benchmark suite is part of SiSoftware Sandra 2010, the latest version of the award-winning utility first introduced in 1997. The benchmark suite includes remote analysis, benchmarking and diagnostic features for PCs, servers, mobile devices and networks, and can be used to test OpenCL performance on ATI Stream technology.
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YouTube testing simpler watch page
YouTube has a relatively simple interface, but may be troublesome for weaker PCs or a slower connections. Trying to address such issues, the YouTube's staff has been working on "Feather", a project for a lighter watch page that will load faster and put less pressure on the internet connection.
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Canon USA expands availability of imageFORMULA P-150
As a result of the growing demand and popularity of its imageFORMULA P-150 personal document scanner, also known as "Scan-tini," Canon USA Inc. announced it has expanded the availability of the P-150 to all of its sales channels to help meet the increasing demand as the holiday season approaches.
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Time Traveler for Windows Home Server
A new add-on for Windows Home Server named Time Traveler allows a user to create roll-back points for changed files in any shared folder on the home server. Through the WHS Console, users can roll-back a file or folder to any point in time. Meaning if you ever overwrite a file in your shared folders by accident, you can simply restore it!
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New Thermalright Spitfire VGA cooler
Thermalright constructed a new VGA heatsink named Spitfire, measuring 147 x 123 x 154 mm and weighting 550 grams. It has a nickel plated copper base, six 6mm heatpipes, lots of aluminum fins and support for one 120mm fan.
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PowerColor announced Radeon HD 5750 Go! Green
TUL Corporation, which owns the PowerColor brand, introduced the first DirectX 11-supporting card to its Go! Green series. This "green" Radeon HD 5750 should deliver the same performance as the reference model, but without requiring additional power.
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Samsung developing 1Gb XDR DRAM chips
Rambus, the creator of the XDR memory standard who lost an XDR manufacturer when Qimonda got out of business this year, announced that Samsung will soon be providing 1Gb XDR DRAM chips for gaming, computing and consumer electronics.
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Office 2010 beta downloaded over 1 million times
Microsoft announced that the beta version of Office 2010 has already been downloaded over 1 million times from their download center. The beta was published two weeks ago and has already surpasses all its predecessors in terms of interest.
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HIS Radeon HD 5750 iCooler IV 1 GB
Unlike with the bigger Radeon HD 5870 and HD 5850 models, for the Radeon HD 5700 series, add-in-board partners are allowed to make changes to the design right from the start to ensure optimal pricing, availability or other unique selling points they may have. HIS has created their own PCB design and uses a cooler from Arctic Cooling to keep the card cool and quiet. LINK (http://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/HIS/Radeon_HD_5750_iCooler_IV/)
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Zotac Geforce 9300-ITX WiFi LGA775 Motherboard
This LGA775-based board has many of the same onboard features as its predecessor, including one PCI-E x16 expansion slot for NVIDIA graphics solutions to be used in tandem with the 9300 chipset through SLI Hybrid technology. This board also sports support for 1333 MHz front-side bus, which means users can take advantage of higher bus speeds on a tiny a 170mm x 170mm mini-ITX footprint. LINK (http://www.pcper.com/article.php?aid=823)
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