Thursday, September 2, 2010

IT News HeadLines (Tech Report) 02/09/2010



Rumor: 6700-series Radeons to have 256-bit memory interfaces
If those recent leaked numbers we saw on Monday are any indication, AMD's upcoming Radeon HD 6800 graphics cards will perform quite impressively. Now, a fresh report by Turkish site DonanimHaber hints that the Radeon HD 6700 series could also leap past cards in the same price range...
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HP unveils CULV 2010 notebook, preps 3D-enabled Envy 17
Systems based on Intel's 2010 Consumer Ultra-Low Voltage platform are beginning to trickle out, and at least in the case of HP's new dm3, they look positively tempting. Announced just after the stroke of midnight today, the 13.3-inch Pavilion dm3 boasts a magnesium-aluminum alloy chassis and a Nehalem-based Pentium...
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AMD aims for low-power computing with Bobcat
The Bobcat core could mean big things for cheap, low-power computing. We've taken a quick look at its prospects and architecture.
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New Xbox controller promises improved directional pad
While the PC's keyboard and mouse are an ideal combo for first-person shooters, gamepads are much better for some other genres. Microsoft's Xbox 360 controller has arguably been the best gamepad on the market for some time, which is an impressive feat considering its directional pad is universally reviled....
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Mass production of 24-nm flash memory begins at Toshiba
Add Toshiba to the growing list of flash memory providers who have upgraded to the next generation of fabrication technologies. The company has kicked off mass production of 24-nm MLC NAND. According to the official press release, the first chips rolling off the production line have two...
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