Wednesday, March 17, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Tech Report) 17/03/2010



Xeon 5600 series brings six-core chips to 2P systems
Intel's gradual roll-out of 32-nm microprocessors has already paid dividends on the desktop, and today, servers and workstations are getting the same treatment. The chip code-named Westmere-EP in its development is the backbone of the new Xeon 5600 series,...
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New 24-inch Dell LCD has frugal power consumption, TN panel
Dell's LCD monitors have become pretty popular, in no small part because they're often deeply discounted in online sales. And now there's a new model: the 24" G2410H, which offers a 1080p display resolution, a 5 ms response time, 250 nits of LED-backlit brightness, and a 1000:1 contrast ratio....
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New Kingston HyperX DDR3 modules certified at 2400MHz
Although none of Intel's Nehalem-derived CPUs officially supports DDR3 memory faster than 1333MHz, a press release hit my inbox this morning announcing that Kingston has a new 4GB, dual-channel HyperX kit capable of running at a whopping 2400MHz. Claimed to be the world's fastest memory, the KHX2400C9D3T1K2/4GX kit has...
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