Archive for January 16th, 2008
Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
Although AMD has already completed the hardware for its next generation IGP chipset, RS780, the company is still waiting on drivers to support its new Hybrid CrossFireX technology. As a result the motherboards will be launched first in China on January 23, while the launch date in other countries will ...
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Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
There’s been a barrage of Apple stories today, but here’s one that people won’t be quite so pleased to hear: the battery in Apple’s new MacBook Air will not be user replaceable, much like the iPod and iPhone. Apple has clarified the issue, saying that the price of a replacement ...
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Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
AMD Claims Its Customers Demand Lower-End Quad-Core and Triple Core Chips. As those who wanted to have high-speed AMD Phenom processors ask why the chipmaker decided to delay their desired microprocessors, the maker of central processing units just claims that hardly anyone expects high-performance chips by AMD now.
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Wednesday, January 16th, 2008
SATA IO to Simplify Power Delivery for eSATA Devices. External Serial ATA(eSATA) technology became the first interconnection for hard disk drives after SCSI that not only worked inside a personal computer, but also could connect external storage devices. Unfortunately, nowadays usage of eSATA is less convenient compared to certain USB ...
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