Friday, April 14, 2006

[Latest CPU] - - American ELTEC Computer On Module comes with Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor


American ELTEC Computer On Module comes with Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor
Embedded Systems Programming Magazine - Apr 11 2:50 PM
Las Vegas, NV, USA : The new EUROCOM 400 CPU from American ELTEC features the new Dual-Core Intel Xeon processor LV 2.0 GHz with dual CPU capabilities in combination with the COM Express platform the new PICMG-defined form factor for computers on modules that replaces the ETX standard.Save to My Web

Taiwan market: Lenovo launches sub-NT$4,000 dual-core notebook
Digi Times - Apr 12 3:42 AM
Lenovo on April 11 announced the availability in Taiwan of its Lenovo 3000 N100, a notebook series featuring the Intel Core Duo CPU, available in models with 14- and 15-inch displays. The 14-inch Lenovo 3000 N100 is priced at NT$39,900 (US$1,228).Save to My Web

SOCLE's New ARM926EJ-Based SoC Platform Validated on UMC's 90nm Process
LinuxElectrons - Apr 13 7:34 AM
TAIPEI , Taiwan ( NYSE:UMC ) UMC and SOCLE Technology have said that SOCLE has validated in silicon its ARM926EJ-based SoC platform. The platform, which leverages UMC's L90SP standard cell libraries, I/O, cell libraries and PLL IP, has demonstrated it can operate at speeds as high as 400MHz.Save to My Web

AMD Releases Final Single-Core Opteron Chip
PC World - Apr 13 9:03 PM
Chip maker believes that the future of powerful processors lies in multicore designs.Save to My Web

2006 FIFA World Cup Hands-On [PSP]
GameSpot - Apr 12 5:14 PM
The road to the 2006 World Cup ends here, as we check out EA Sports latest international soccer game.Save to My Web

Alarm Clock Pro 7.6.5 Adds New Alarm Features
The Mac Observer - Apr 12 7:06 AM
Koingo Software announced the availability of version 7.6.5 of Alarm Clock Pro on WednesdaySave to My Web

AMD releases final single-core Opteron chip
ARNnet - Apr 12 2:45 PM
In another sign that the future of powerful processors lies in multicore design instead of dense monolithic chips, AMD released the last scheduled upgrade to its family of single-core Opteron processors.Save to My Web

Motherboard makers suffer inventory pile-up and limited growth in profits
TG Daily - Apr 13 7:58 AM
Following slower growth in profits for Asustek Computer and Gigabyte Technology, sources in the Taiwan motherboard industry believe that the top-four leading motherboard makers - Asustek, Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS), Gigabyte and Micro-Star International (MSI) - will see inventory pile-up from the beginning of this year, although low-margin OEM orders are set to increase due to Save to My Web

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