Saturday, March 25, 2006

[Latest CPU] - - Initial Core benchmarks look dire for AMD


Initial Core benchmarks look dire for AMD
ZDNet Blogs - In an AnandTech article yesterday comparing a top of the line AMD dual-core Athlon 64 FX-60 overclocked at 2.8 GHz (2.6 GHz stock) to a sample Intel dual-core Conroe E6700 2.66 GHz processor, AMD's top dog took a devastating beating. To make matters

Four million and still counting
Express Computer India - The PC market did well in 2005. Branded PCs and Indian manufactured ones tasted good success, says Kusum Makhija According to IDC, the Indian Client PC (desktops and notebooks) market witnessed a 26 percent year-on-year growth in unit shipments in

HP Pavilion Media Center TV m7360n PC
ABC News - Will Viiv jive? Who knows, but at least you'll be ready with the HP Pavilion Media Center TV m7360n. Sure, the case is not the console-style, living-room-friendly design I was hoping for, but the HP Pavilion Media Center TV m7360n PC's tower ($1,610

Copyright 2004, TheStandard.com
Industry Standard - ( InfoWorld ) - The president of beleaguered Internet and financial services company Livedoor pledged Friday to rebuild the company following the recent arrest of its founder and several executives on charges of securities law violations. "We will

From Sun Labs: Remote Sensors, on The SPOT
InternetNews.com - Sun Microsystems is well-known for its Unix servers and Java software among its product lines. Less well-known, perhaps, is its research division. That may be changing. Sun's Lab today will introduce Project Sun Small Programmable Object Technology

Intel, Partners Refine Viiv Strategy
ABC News - Mar. 24 The concept behind Intel's "Viiv" consumer-electronics strategy seems to be slowly taking shape, although some of the company's content partners still have their own ideas about how their services should be delivered to the home. While giants

Sun's pay-per-use grid hit by attacks
TechWorld - The first day that Sun Microsystems allowed users to buy access over the Internet to its long-delayed public utility computing grid, a denial of service attack has forced the company to take down one of the grid's services. The attack hit a text-to

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