Wednesday, June 1, 2011

IT News Head Lines (X-bit labs) 01/06/2011

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Elpida, PowerTech and UMC Collaborate on 28nm/3D Process Technology
Three Companies Develop Logic-plus-DRAM 3D Tech for 28nm Fabrication Process

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Nvidia Demos Tegra "Kal-El" Quad-Core Chip for Mobile Devices
Nvidia Shows Off Tegra 3 "Kal El" in Action

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Researchers Propose New Bandwidth Management Techniques to Improve Performance of Multi-Core Chips
New Bandwidth Management Techniques Could Boost Performance of Multi-Core Chips

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ARM Hopes to Grab 50% of Mobile PC Market by 2015
ARM Sees Bright Future Ahead as Market of Mobile Gadgets Expands

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Nvidia Makes 3D Vision More Affordable with New Lower-Cost Glasses
Nvidia Introduces Wired Stereo-3D Glasses for $99

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AMD Needs to Boost Clock-Speed of FX "Bulldozer" Chips - Sources
AMD Bulldozer Needs More Horsepower, Say Sources

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Samsung SyncMaster SA850: World's First Monitor on PLS Matrix
Today we would like to introduce to you a new Samsung SyncMaster SA850 monitor built on the newest Samsung Super PLS matrix. Read our detailed review of the world's first product using this technology!

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Roundup: Dell Monitors on e-IPS Matrix
Today we are going to talk about five monitors from Dell on e-IPS matrix ranging from 21.5 inches to 30 inches in size. These products boast excellent viewing angles, great functionality, less than 10 ms response time and quite affordable prices. Read more in our new roundup!

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Analysts Have Mixed Opinions About Sony's Plans to Cut R&D for PlayStation 4
Market Observers Don't Believe in Sony's Next Console

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AMD May Delay Launch of FX-Series "Zambezi" Microprocessors
AMD's Bulldozer May Only Due in September - Slides

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Intel Clarifies Five Years Warranty on Solid-State Drives
Once SSD "Wears Out" - Warranty Expires

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