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Intel Sells XScale CPU Line, Mobile Business to Marvell
OS News - Jun 27 2:40 PM
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Fight vs corruption tackled in confab
Mindanao Times - Jun 30 12:40 AM
THE office of the Ombudsman-Mindanao (OMB-Min) conducted a conference on integrity and good governance at the Grand Regal Hotel yesterday to tighten the local regulatory measures to curb if not to prevent corruption.Save to My Web
AMD Athlon 64 X2 3600+ to be priced in range of $139-160
TG Daily - Jun 29 7:39 AM
In an attempt to compete against Intel's plan to offer dual-core processors at competitive prices, AMD will add the Socket-AM2 Athlon 64 X2 3600+, a 2GHz Athlon 64 X2 CPU that contains 512 KB level-two (L2) cache, in the fourth quarter of 2006, with the new part to be priced in the $139-160 range, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers. Save to My Web
Review: AlphaCool XP-Light CPU and NB-SLI Water Blocks
Overclockers Club - Jun 28 8:40 AM
Virtual-Hideout - The XP Light in itself isn't the most extreme thermal friendly cooler block on the market. It doesn't carry quite the flash of the Apogee, but it does make for an attractive acrylic block. The mounting bracket, while easy to mount, doesn't do the XP-Light block justice.Save to My Web
Intel Core Duo wipes floor with eighth generation CPU
The Inquirer - Jun 28 9:30 AM
THE TITLE of yesterday's review should have been Pioneer Blu-Ray writer reviewed rather than HD-DVD. These things happen.Save to My Web
The Ultimate Do-It-Yourself Linux Box
Linux Journal - Jun 30 7:12 PM
Start with the ultimate AMD64 motherboard and build on it to create a masterpiece of your own.Save to My Web
10 Gigabit Ethernet: Bandwidth Worth Its Price
Optimize - Jun 29 9:07 PM
Ever wish you could add bandwidth and cut back on servers? Then maybe you're ready for 10 Gigabit Ethernet in your enterprise data center. To date, attempts to achieve perfect service levels have typically been hampered by technology and the changing needs of users for things like network bandwidth. As in the case of RAM and processing power, CIOs have often said, "I'll never need more Save to My Web
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