Thursday, May 13, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Tech Report) 13/05/2010



Mushkin launches SandForce-based Callisto drives
Solid-state drives based on those newfangled SandForce controllers are multiplying. Following Corsair and OCZ, Mushkin has now introduced a trio of Callisto SSDs sporting the SandForce SF-1200 controller—and blistering transfer speeds, at least according to the company's numbers. The Callisto lineup includes 60GB, 120GB, and 240GB models, all...
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Euro e-tailers list GeForce GTX 460
That GeForce GTX 460 we heard about a month or so ago seems to be turning from myth to reality. At least, the folks at Fudzilla have uncovered several online listings for the unannounced Nvidia graphics card on the Old Continent. Prices seem to start at €242.77 before...
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AMD's Danube, Nile platforms stream out into 135 laptops
You know those rumors about AMD snagging over 100 design wins for upcoming mobile products? That number was a little off, as it turns out. AMD has now officially pulled the wraps off of its Danube and Nile platforms, and it claims no less than 135 design wins:...
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Limerick Day Shortbread
Limerick Day Verizon: We're making a tablet with Google Computex 2010: MSI to showcase a tablet PC using Intel MID platform The Register reports Intel chief promises doubled profit, revenue growth Intel CEO: 1 million PCs shipped daily, tablets growing Expreview reports GlobalFoundries may acquire IBM's...
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Intel's Otellini: ARM isn't a threat
The new Moorestown platform has put Intel into more direct competition with ARM than ever. Nevertheless, according to TechEye, Intel isn't afraid of the British intellectual property firm and its hugely popular mobile processor designs. Here's what Intel CEO Paul Otellini said at an investor meeting earlier today, as...
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