Tuesday, July 18, 2006

[Latest CPU] - - Montecito launch upon us


Montecito launch upon us
Ars Technica - Prices will range between US$749 and US$3,692 per CPU in units of 1,000. The red-headed stepchild of Intel's CPU lineup has been a long time coming, that's for sure. It began sampling in 2004, and has been set for release Real Soon Now for quite a

Launch Of Intel Dual-Core Itanium Reportedly Set For Tuesday
TechWeb - Last month, Intel unveiled the Woodcrest CPU, a single-core chip formally known as the Xeon 5100 family that's aimed at mainstream business servers. Intel's main rival in the space is Advanced Micro Devices Inc.'s Opteron processor. In the third

Xandros Linux does wireless
North County Times - With a 500MHz CPU and 256 megs of RAM, it's way underpowered compared to today's machines. Xandros performed well anyway. Xandros took about an hour to install. Within a few minutes, I had connected to a WiFi network. A previous version of Xandros on

Intel finally ready for Montecito launch
VNUnet - Intel will finally debut its dual-core chip technology on 18 July. The chip, which is codenamed Montecito , is the first dual processor CPU to be based on the company's Itanium architecture. The Montecito range was originally scheduled for release in

Intel's Core 2 Duo Chip Lives Up to Hype
Data Storage Today - For the near term Core 2 looks like the must-have CPU for enthusiast and mainstream user alike." "So get out your credit cards," he added. "You want one. You know you do." "There is no doubt that when it comes to editing video, manipulating images

Video Game Review: Naruto: Ultimate Ninja
Jefferson City News Tribune Online - The quickness and accuracy of your button presses determines the force of your attack. But your opponents also can deflect your attacks through the same mini-game. Your CPU opponents will improve as the game progresses. So your special attacks won't

Suse 10 Off and Running Today
NewsFactor Network - hardware requirements for SLES 10 are relatively low compared to those of a Windows server, firms hoping to use Xen to host Windows virtual machines will need to run SLES on a system fitted with sufficient RAM and disk space for Windows, plus a CPU

Spy Sweeper 5.0
PC Magazine - Clear and attractive new user interface. Fewer and less obtrusive pop-up warnings. Users can now reduce app's CPU usage. Added protection against rootkits and keyloggers.

Broadcom Demonstrates the Industry's First 2.5 Gigabit End-to-End
KHNL News 8 - to-end solution combines Broadcom's NetXtreme(R) II converged network interface controllers (or C-NICs) with new StrataXGS(R) III network switches to deliver greater than twice the throughput of standard Gigabit networking while improving overall CPU

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