Report: Fermi-based GeForce GTX 460 on the way
A third DirectX 11 GeForce could see the light of day in a couple of months, according to the folks at Expreview. Quoting "reliable sources," the site says Nvidia is prepping a Fermi-based GeForce GTX 460 graphics card for launch on June 1 with a price tag similar to...
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Microsoft will phase out Itanium support
Could this be the end of the road for Intel's IA-64 architecture? According to a post on the official Windows Server Division blog, future versions of Windows Server, SQL Server, and Visual Studio will drop support for Itanium processors. For now, folks with Itanium-based servers—even systems running freshly released
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National Empanada Day Shortbread
National Empanada Day TC Magazine reports Intel to provide researchers with 48-core processor this quarter Secrets of the biggest selling launch ever (iPad) BBC reports Apple iPad users report Wi-Fi problems (thanks RCS2K4) ...
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Six-core Phenom II to feature Turbo Core tech, high frequencies
Looks like the rumor mill was right to be buzzing about AMD incorporating a dynamic clock speed boosting mechanism similar to Intel's Turbo Boost into its upcoming six-core processors. AMD has confirmed to us that the chip code-named Thuban does indeed include such a feature, dubbed Turbo Core technology. At...
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Radeon HD 5800 prices could soon inch down
As it turns out, Nvidia's GeForce GTX 470 and 480 graphics cards pose no great threat to AMD's Radeon HD 5800 series. AMD might be reticent to enact price cuts as a result, but according to Fudzilla, the company's card-selling partners may take care of that on their...
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iSuppli: iPad costs as little as $259.60 to manufacture
When Steve Jobs first introduced the iPad to the world, the Apple CEO made a big deal out of the $499 asking price, suggesting Apple had made an exceptional effort to start the device at an affordable price point. Judging from the details of an iSuppli "teardown" quoted by...
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OCZ to begin producing upgradable, bootable PCIe SSD
We've already seen a handful of high-end solid state drives that slip into PCI Express slots instead of hooking up via Serial ATA. Now, though, OCZ promises to tread some new ground in that field with its Z-Drive R2 SSDs—purportedly the first such product to be bootable and to...
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