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Two Athlon Low Voltage at AMD
By admin at 6 September, 2008, 11:53 am
During November, AMD will unveil two new low-power processors, the Athlon 2650E and 3250E Athlon X2. The first has a single core clocked at 1.6 GHz with a TDP limited to 15 watts while the second board two cores clocked at 1.5 GHz for a TDP of only 22 Watts. These two models are engraved [...]
Read More >>A Radeon HD 4870 Dual BIOS at Palit
By admin at 22 August, 2008, 10:53 am
Palit today unveiled the Radeon HD 4870 Dual Sonic Edition, equipped with a cooling system with two fans and a dual BIOS. These specifications are in sight overclocking. The latter is not put into action by software but is hard at the card itself, through a switch that causes the BIOS card to another. Thus, [...]
Read More >>Intel G45: problems in the ignition?
By admin at 19 August, 2008, 11:27 pm
The latest Intel chipset with integrated graphics solution is hardly available it is already the headlines of the press and not for his skills, since two quite boring problems have already been identified against the G45. Presented by Intel chipset as the ideal solutions for type Media Center, thanks to its video decompression engine, the [...]
Read More >>The Radeon HD 4850 GS Gainward
By admin at 8 August, 2008, 10:38 am
The manufacturer Gainward unveils its first graphics card based on a graphics processor AMD, so far the manufacturer merely GPU NVIDIA, but the impressive performance of the RV770 did change his mind. It presents its Radeon HD 4850 Golden Sample. This model embeds a RV770 processor clocked at 700 MHz against 625 MHz for reference [...]
Read More >>RV710 and RV730 in September for AMD
By admin at 8 August, 2008, 10:18 am
The Radeon HD 4870 and 4850 are currently the sole representatives of the family HD 4000 GPU AMD. Even if their prices are quite attractive, Radeon HD 48×00 represent the high-end GPU of the mark. AMD will market shortly therefore its RV710 and RV730 that will expand the family. There is not much on these [...]
Read More >>Atom vs Nano: could do better
By admin at 1 August, 2008, 10:50 am
PC Watch published a comparative performance of CPUs VIA Nano L2100 (1.8-GHz TDP of 25W) and Intel Atom 230 (1.6 GHz-4W of TDP) chipsets supported by reference of their respective manufacturers, other components are common to both platforms test. On the whole, the Nano is clearly more efficient than its rival and even in applications [...]
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