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HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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Three weeks ago Intel launched their Xeon Phi coprocessor card with much fanfare. We took the time to analyze some technical details about the chip that cast some doubt on Intel's claim of x86 compatibility.
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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Intel's ODM partners including Pegatron and Inventec showed their first builds of Ivy Bridge microarchitecture (22nm) Ultrabooks at IDF-San Francisco.
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HARDWARE, SOFTWARE
ANALYSIS
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At the ISC 2011 Conference in Hamburg, Germany - Intel unveiled additional details about their Many Integrated Core (MIC) architecture. This technology developed out of the Larrabee GPU project.
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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Intel's new i5 670 processor manages to attain 6.9 GHz on LN2 and 5.4 GHz on air.
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE, BUSINESS
NEWS
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One of things that separated premium vendors from your everyday ones was the fact that you had excellent warranty coverage. BFG and EVGA held that banner high, but now it looks EVGA is jumping ship...
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HARDWARE
REVIEWS
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Asus is a well known name in motherboards. Today we take their P7P55D Deluxe for a spin to see how it handles on the curves.
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE, BUSINESS
INTERVIEWS
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MAINGEAR decided to pull a very hard move and focus itself on redefining the PC experience. Their new SHIFT line-up is offering top performance and support, but is it enough?
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HARDWARE
ANALYSIS
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SSDs are all the rage and now that SATA 6G is coming we will finally get to see them shine right? Well, maybe in the future but not for current drives.
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE, BUSINESS
INTERVIEWS
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A lot is said about Intel's products, but not a lot is said about the tens of thousands of people who work inside the company even for their entire career.
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HARDWARE, BLOGS
NEWS
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Asus is readying the world's first USB 3.0 and SATA 6G mainboards with the P7P55D-E Premium and the P6X58D Premium.
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE, BUSINESS
ANALYSIS
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NVIDIA has "come clean" about its reasons for halting development on chipsets for Core i5 and i7. But is this the real reason, or an excuse?
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HARDWARE
REVIEWS
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Everyone is talking about the new Lynnfield LGA 1156 CPUs. These are the Core i5 750 and the Core i7 870. Lets take a look and see if they are worth the attention.
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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Some sources have made us aware that Fry's has begun to list and stock Core i5 750 processors in stores as well as online.
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE
NEWS
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Thanks to IOPanel.net, we learned that Lucid's Hydra multi-GPU chip will debut on MSI's P55-based motherboard for upcoming Core i5 and i7-800 processors.
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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A-DATA announced XPG Plus Series DDR3-2200+ Dual Channel Kit, which is the highest clocked DDR3 RAM to be sold to date. Courtesy of advanced technology and a few tricks, of course.
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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Kingston annouced that their DDR3 1333MHz memory modules received Intel's validation for upcoming Core i5 platform. The time for Dual channel memory kits is back.
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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The new SATA 6G standard that was to hit in force with the P55 boards comming out soon will likely be delayed as manufacturers confirm they are pulling them from the boards.
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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Something exclusive here - Shamino and EVGA intend to work on, guess what, speeding up - read: overclocking - the Intel's Turbo memory, e.g. Flash ONFI module to get even more performance! Now that's really interesting...
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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Gigabyte announces a new line up of motherboard
products for both their enthusiast and mainstream
crowds using some new and innovative technologies.
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HARDWARE
ANALYSIS, RUMORS
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Recent roadmap leak caused quite a discussions here at BSN*. We decided to dig what is exactly coming in 2011 and is there any reason for celebration [AMD fans] or worry [Intel boys]...
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