Saturday, February 23, 2013

IT News Head Lines (X-bit labs) 24/02/2013


X-bit labs Microsoft: Business and Personal Persona Computers are 80% the Same Microsoft Sees Little Technological Difference Between Business and Personal Computers Read More ...
Sony to Let $0.99 Games for PlayStation 4 to Enter the Market Sony Changes Attitude Towards Low-Cost Games for Consoles Read More ...
Toshiba Cuts Power Consumption of CPU Cache by Up to 85% Toshiba Develops Low Power Technology for Embedded SRAM Read More ...
John Carmack Endorses Sony PlayStation 4 Architecture Sony PlayStation 4 Architecture Praised by Legendary Game Developer Read More ...
Microsoft to Reveal First Official Xbox Next Details in April - Report Microsoft and Partners Begins Preparations for Xbox Next Event Read More ...
Actual Availability Timeframe of PlayStation 4 Remains Uncertain Sony to Start Shipping PS4 This Year, But Will It Ship to U.S. and Europe? Read More ...
EK WaterBlocks Unleashes GeForce GTX Titan Full-Cover Water Block EKWB Outs First Custom Cooling Solution for GeForce GTX Titan Read More ...
Deepcool FROSTWIN CPU Cooler Review: Overclocking on a Budget It is the first cooler with a dual-array heatsink and two fans in the sub-$40 price segment. And I am not talking about some compact mini-cooler, but about a fully-functional cooling system with overclocking potential. Let's find out what it is capable of. Read More ...
ZTE to Launch First Smartphones with Nvidia Tegra 4 Inside Nvidia Teams Up with ZTE for 4G/LTE Smartphones Read More ...
Sony: PlayStation 4 only Supports 4K Resolution for Video Sony PS4 Cannot Render Video Games in 4K Read More ...
Researchers Develop New Magnetic Cooling Technology for Chips New Magnetic Cooling Tech to Have Lower Environmental Impact Read More ...
Google Unleashes Pixel: The Most Advanced Chromebook Ever Google Confirms Premium Pixel Chromebook with Retina-Class Display Read More ...
AMD Discloses More Details About Sony PS4 System-on-Chip AMD Explains PlayStation 4 Semi-Custom APU Read More ...
Linaro to Accelerate Linux Development for ARM Servers Linaro to Deliver Initial Linux Builds for ARM Servers in 1H 2013 Read More ...
Qualcomm Unveils First Front-End Global 4G/LTE Solution Qualcomm Rolls-Out RF360 4G/LTE Solution Read More ...
Overclocking Coolers on a Budget: Scythe Katana 4 vs. Thermalright TRUE Spirit 90 Review Today we will talk about the peculiarities and cooling efficiency of two affordable CPU coolers. What are these modest-looking products capable of? Read More ...
Efficient Silence from a Giant: SilverStone Heligon HE02 Processor Cooler Review With almost a kilogram of aluminum and copper SilverStone designed a new cooler, which copes with an overclocked six-core processor without any fans at all! Please, meet the new SilverStone Heligon HE02. Read More ...
Thermaltake System Cases: 5 Models Reviewed Thermaltake is one of the oldest case makers, who is still highly active in the market. The company is offering products for every budget; from entry-level up to the most advanced and sophisticated. Today we are going to talk about the products from different price categories: affordable Commander MS-I, MS-II and MS-III, mainstream Level 10 GTS and a high-end Armor Revo. Read More ...
Western Digital Red Hard Disk Drives for Network Attached Storage Review We are particularly interested in WD Red hard disk drive series due to its unique positioning for entry-level and mainstream network attached storage devices. Therefore, we decided to check how well the WD Red drives will do in this environment and if they will really outperform the popular WD Green and WD RE4-GP. Read More ...
Crucial Ballistix Tactical LP and Crucial Ballistix Sport VLP Dual-Channel DDR3 Memory Kits Review The new DDR3-1600 memory kits from Crucial are quite interesting for two reasons. On the one hand, these are low-profile memory modules. On the other hand, they meet the DDR3L standard requirements. But does it have its value for overclocking fans? Read More ...
Thermalright Goes All In: SilverArrow SB-E Extreme Super-Cooler Review Trying to regain the title of the most efficient CPU air coolers maker Thermalright stops at nothing. Read our review of their new SilverArrow offering! Read More ...
Intel SSD 335 vs. Intel SSD 330 Review: Inexpensive SSD Evolution Not so long ago Intel started slowly replacing their inexpensive SSD 330 series products with the newer SSD 335 ones. According to the manufacturer, there should be no major differences in the characteristics, but we disagree. Read More ...
A Trio from HIS: 7970 IceQ X² GHz Edition, 7950 IceQ X² Boost Clock and 7850 IceQ Turbo X Graphics Cards Review We continue checking out proprietary graphics accelerators, and today we are going to discuss three Radeon HD based products from HIS IceQ series. Read More ...
FM2 Platform: Gigabyte GA-F2A85X-UP4 Mainboard and AMD A10-5800K Processor Review Today we will talk about the functionality of the mainboard and try to find out why not very fast AMD Trinity processors consume so much power after all. Which of the system components have the most serious effect on the performance and power consumption? Computing cores, Graphics or memory - what must be overclocked and why should be left alone in the nominal mode? Read More ...
Zalman CNPS9900DF CPU Cooler Review Today we are going to review a very beautiful and stylish cooler from Zalman. No doubt, it will contribute to the holiday spirit, but will it be a good fit for an overclocked processor? Read More ...
GeForce GTX 660 Graphics Cards Roundup Today we are going to talk about three absolutely different graphics cards from EVGA, Gigabyte and MSI, which are going to compete for the title of the fastest, the quietest and the coolest GeForce GTX 660. Read More ...
Intel's Next Unit of Computing Review: Desktop of the Future or Another Nettop? Intel decided to give it a shot in the ultra-compact desktop systems market. And they immediately came up with a unique product: a miniature system case only 12x11x4 cm in size based on Core i3 processor. It boasts a truly impressive combination of features, but does it make practical sense to give us a large desktop box in favor of a tiny guy like that? Read More ...
Sony: PlayStation 4 Will Not Block Used Games Sony PS4 to Support Second-Hand Games Read More ...
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