[Latest CPU] - - IT Keeping US Military Ahead Of Game by Lisa Chun Washington (UPI) Jun 23, 2006
IT Keeping US Military Ahead Of Game by Lisa Chun Washington (UPI) Jun 23, 2006
Space War - Jun 25 8:44 PM
As contractors Lockheed Martin and Boeing compete for deals with the U.S. military to create a joint tactical radio system, while IBM and Sun Microsystems work together for thin clients, information technology and communications network in particular are key to keep the armed forces always prepared.Save to My Web
Force10 Networks Delivers Reliable, High Speed Networks for Online Gaming Companies
[Press Release] Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Jun 26 5:35 AM
MILPITAS, Calif.----June 26, 2006--Force10 Networks , a pioneer in building and securing high performance networks, today announced that the TeraScale E-Series family of switch/routers is anchoring some of the largest online gaming networks and portals in the world.Save to My Web
Review: Scythe Mine CPU Cooler
Overclockers Club - Jun 20 8:39 PM
Bigbruin - If you want near silent cooling for your high end processor, the Scythe Mine CPU Cooler should definitely be on your short list of options.Save to My Web
Solid State Logic Ships Duende Rackmount Processor For Digital Audio Workstations
Harmony Central - Jun 23 9:02 AM
Solid State Logic is now shipping the hotly anticipated Duende , a new addition to its growing family of products for digital audio workstation users.Save to My Web
System-on-Chip suits high-end hard disk drives.
ThomasNet - Jun 23 6:18 AM
Manufactured in 90 nm process, T90 system-on-chip (SoC) IC integrates ST's IP in hard disk controller with 32-bit, 450 MHz CPU core; read channel; SATA interface; and memory. Read Channel IP supports data rates from 300 Mbps to 1.7 Gbps for 2.5 and 3.5 in. disk drives used in mobile and desktop computer as well as server drives. Read Channels encode and decode data flowing between head Save to My Web
Toshiba taking a hit on HD DVD players
Ars Technica - Jun 23 9:26 AM
Much has been made about the fact that HD DVD players are much less expensive than their Blu-ray brethren. A new report looks at one possible reason. Save to My Web
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