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Article | 1/12/2011 Top tech Christmas gifts under $200
Deciding what to buy friends and loved ones gifts for Christmas is never easy, but there are plenty of little gizmos to choose from if they are techni...
Article | 3/08/2011 Graphics Card Museum Gives Geeks A New Excuse to Travel
Ukrainian PC enthusiasts now have one more place to visit on their summer vacation this year, as a museum dedicated to the history of graphics cards i...
Article | 13/07/2011 It takes 1m ARM processors to make 1b brain neurons
A group of British researchers led by the daddy of the ARM processor, normally found in smartphones, went to find out how many how many neurons can an...
Article | 21/05/2011 Intel: We own Thunderbolt trademark, not Apple
Intel has firmly insisted that it is the owner of the Thunderbolt trademark, not Apple.
Article | 23/05/2011 The low-down on Intel's 3D tri-gate transistor
Intel has announced that its future processor generations will be based upon a completely new transistor design known as the 3D tri-gate transistor.
Article | 9/05/2011 Magic Mouse vs. Magic Trackpad
Shoppers buying one of Apple's shiny new Thunderbolt-equipped iMacs are faced with a choice before they check out: Magic Mouse, Magic Trackpad, or bot...
Article | 6/05/2011 ARM to bite into Intel's PC dominance by 2015, IDC says
IDC on Thursday predicted that ARM will capture a 15 percent share of the PC microprocessor market by 2015, as the company dials up development of pro...
Article | 5/05/2011 Moore's Law enters the third dimension as Intel hopes to find way into handheld devices
Intel today announced that it will transition to Tri-Gate transistors in its new 22 nanometre microprocessors, which will allow it to build upward in ...
Article | 5/05/2011 Intel to bring 3D transistors to next-generation chips
Intel has advanced its chip manufacturing technology with three-dimensional transistors that could make PCs, smartphones and tablets faster and more p...
Article | 30/04/2011 AMD not pursuing ARM license, sticking to x86
Advanced Micro Devices shot down rumors that it is pursuing an ARM license, saying it will stick to developing chips for tablets around the x86 archit...
Article | 28/04/2011 Intel eyes post-Thunderbolt interconnect for 2015
A new interconnect technology being developed by Intel could be ready for use by 2015 and will be able to shuttle data between computers at up to five...
Article | 27/04/2011 LG looks for mobile expansion with ARM licenses
LG Electronics on Tuesday announced it had signed a license for ARM's upcoming application and graphics processors, opening a path for the device make...
Article | 15/04/2011 Intel goes all-out to compete with ARM in tablets
Intel is speeding up the release of tablet chips in an attempt to close the power and performance gap with ARM, which dominates the tablet market, ana...
Article | 14/04/2011 Intel's Ivy Bridge chips to get DirectX 11, PCIe 3.0
Intel this week talked about some features in its upcoming Core chips based on Ivy Bridge chip architecture, which will bring improved graphics and ap...
Article | 13/04/2011 What is overclocking?
Overclocking involves increasing the speed (otherwise known as frequency) of your system components, beyond the manufacturer's specifications. In a mo...
Article | 13/04/2011 Intel to open up Thunderbolt development this quarter
Intel on Tuesday said that developer kits for Thunderbolt will be available this quarter, which could lead to the quick availability of a wider range ...
Article | 13/04/2011 HP sees GPUs taking more computing load
Graphics processors have always been popular in workstations, but are increasingly handling a larger computational load and bringing supercomputer-lik...
Article | 12/04/2011 Intel hints at another new tablet chip, called Cloverview
Intel has hinted that is developing another next-generation chip for tablets, called "Cloverview," as part of its ongoing strategy to make its Atom pr...
Article | 12/04/2011 Intel's Oak Trail tablets to get Google's Android 3.0
Intel is working with Google to bring Android 3.0 to tablets running on low-power Atom chips code-named Oak Trail, according to an Intel executive.
Article | 12/04/2011 Intel to show new netbook chip, ramps competition with ARM
Intel this week is expected to provide a glimpse into the future of low-power Atom chips for netbooks and tablets as it tries to ratchet up competitio...

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