Monday, June 05, 2006

[Latest CPU] - - Review: Zalman CNPS9500-LED CPU Cooler


Review: Zalman CNPS9500-LED CPU Cooler
Overclockers Club - Jun 02 1:56 PM
Virtual-Hideout.net - I've got to say I've been a huge fan of its "Figure 8" heatpipe design since I first laid eyes on it and now, having it in my possession, it's just as cool as I thought it was.Save to My Web

DSS Networks Today Announced Entry into the ATCA, MicroTCA and AdvancedMC Product Market with a New Family of
[Press Release] PR Web - Jun 05 12:14 AM
At GLOBALCOMM 2006 DSS Networks, The Gigabit Experts, introduces two new innovative board level products based on AdvancedMC -- a quad port Gigabit Ethernet AdvancedMC supporting 1000-Base-T and a quad port Gigabit Ethernet AdvancedMC supporting 1000-Base-X Pluggable SFP modules. This new family of products can be used in systems based on ATCA and MircoTCA technology for Telecom, Military, Save to My Web

AISIN Selects Linux Networx Supercomputers to Streamline Automotive Transmission Design Efforts
SYS-CON Media - Jun 05 11:43 AM
Linux Networx, The Linux SupercomputingCompany, today announced that AISIN AW Co., LTD., one of the world'slargest providers of automotive transmissions, is using a Linux NetworxSupersystem to enhance product design efforts. The new system is tuned foruse with ANSYS CFX and accelerates AISIN's ability to develop newtransmissions by allowing them to more easily and efficiently analyzecomplex fluid Save to My Web

AMD HyperTransport innovation opens up CPU sockets to OEMs
TG Daily - Jun 01 2:28 PM
During a quieter portion of today's AMD conference call with analysts, the company introduced an expansion of its HyperTransport-based AMD64 architecture with far-reaching implications. Code-named "Torrenza," it would effectively open up HyperTransport as though it were an API, enabling OEMs to build hardware that literally fits in the spare CPU slot like a co-processor. Save to My Web

Beta 2 boosts its look and performance, but be prepared to upgrade hardware
Government Computer News - Jun 05 2:27 PM
Last month, Microsoft Corp. officially released the second beta version of its much-anticipated Windows Vista operating system. Its built to be a more polished preview of the OS that will ship for enterprises late this year, and for consumers early next year.Save to My Web

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