Corsair launches 2250MHz DDR3 memory module
Memory prices may have gone up quite dramatically in recent weeks, but apparently, that hasn't stopped the release of premium, high-performance DDR3 RAM. Earlier this morning, Corsair introduced new Dominator GTX memory modules rated for operation at a staggering 2,250MHz within the 1.65V threshold required by Core i5 and i7...
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Intel shows experimental 48-core 'single-chip cloud computer'
Three years ago, Intel told everyone about a prototype "tera-scale" processor built out of 80 streamlined cores. The company subsequently announced Larrabee, a graphics processor with many x86-based computing units that should come out next year. If you think that was the end of Intel's many-scale aspirations, think...
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New Micron SSD has 34-nm flash, 6Gbps interface
The new 6Gbps Serial ATA standard might not do all that much for mechanical hard drives, but its potential in solid-state drives is starting to look promising. Micron has announced the RealSSD C300, a new family of solid-state drives that couples state-of-the-art 34-nm NAND flash memory with 6Gbps...
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DICE recommends beefy hardware for new Battlefield games
Cross-platform games aren't getting any less demanding with time. If DiRT 2 with its DirectX 11 capabilities isn't evidence enough, then take a gander at the recommended system specifications for DICE's upcoming Battlefield: Bad Company 2 and Battlefield 1943, as relayed by Shacknews. The minimum requirements look innocuous enoughآ—2GHz...
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