Tuesday, April 11, 2006

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Toshiba Qosmio G30/697HS Notebook with HD DVD
I4U - Apr 10 4:43 AM
Toshiba announces the Toshiba Qosmio G30/697HS Notebook with HD DVD drive. The first HD DVD notebook will be on the market mid May in Japan. The Toshiba Qosmio G30/697HS features a HD DVD drive that is also a DVD and CD burner. The AV notebook packs... Save to My Web

Sun Lays Off 200 From High-End Server Group
TechWeb via Yahoo! News - Apr 10 10:50 AM
The layoffs represent about a 7% staff reduction for the scalable systems group, the division that produces products based on Sun's high-end Sparc CPU.Save to My Web

Review: Dynatron A43 CPU Cooler
Overclockers Club - Apr 08 6:53 AM
But computers are useless. They can only give you answers. -- Pablo PicassoSave to My Web

Sun Lays Off 200 From High-End Server Group
ChannelWeb - Apr 10 1:39 PM
Sun Microsystems confirmed Monday that it has laid off 200 people from its high-end server group. The layoffs represent about a 7 percent staff reduction for the division.Save to My Web

Thinking IT through: Q&A with Nebojsa Novakovic, part three
Digi Times - Apr 11 8:43 PM
In an extended interview with Singapore-based consultant Nebojsa Novakovic, last month, the focus was on the turf war that lies at the heart of the global IT industry, the battle for supremacy in the processor markets.Save to My Web

NTT Electronics Adopts Altera's Go-to-Production Solutions for HD Video-Over-IP Set-Top Box
SYS-CON Media - Apr 10 7:58 AM
Altera Corporation today announced NTT Electronics' choice of Altera's HardCopy(R) structured ASIC and Nios(R) embedded processor for off-loading CPU functions in its newest bi-directional, high-definition (HD) video-over-Internet protocol (IP) set-top box. Altera's HardCopy family enabled NTT to develop a coprocessor in a high-density FPGA, then quickly and cost-effectively use the design in Save to My Web

AMD's new Socket AM2: it's no Conroe-killer, but it's not supposed to be
Ars Technica - 2 hours, 46 minutes ago
For those of you who've been following the coverage of AMD's 2006-2007 plans here at Ars, some new benchmark results for a prerelease version of AMD's forthcoming AM2 socket format will come as no surprise. Save to My Web

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