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Intel CPU flaw allows for hard-to-detect rootkit A pair of security researchers has released a paper and proof-of-concept code detailing a security vulnerability in Intel's processors. In their words, the vulnerability... Type: News story Tags: CPUs |
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New Intel CPUs and price cuts loom, report claims Intel has several rounds of price cuts and new processor introductions lined up for April, May, and July, according to DigiTimes. The site has used... Type: News story Tags: CPUs |
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Where's the sweet spot for headphones? The headphone market is littered with an incredible range of options, from the throwaway garbage bundled with cheap MP3 players to audiophile earmuffs that would... Type: Blog post Tags: Multimedia |
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Phenom II X4 955 may arrive on April 20 AMD's fastest quad-core processor yet may be out in just over a month. According to a report by Hardware-Infos, the firm plans to roll... Type: News story Tags: CPUs |
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17 processors. 22 benchmarks. 64 graphs. One epic study of how some of today's most popular enthusiast processors compare in terms of performance per... Type: Feature article Tags: CPUs |
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Report: Atom may soon power half of cheap desktops While Intel's Atom processors are almost omnipresent in the netbook market, they've only made their way into a relatively small portion of desktops. However, DigiTimes... Type: News story Tags: CPUs |
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Intel, AMD in licensing brawl over GlobalFoundries Intel has formally accused AMD of breaching the two companies' 2001 cross-licensing agreement. This development probably shouldn't come as a surprise, since Intel Type: News story Tags: CPUs |
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'Phenom II X4 955' sample surfaces, is overclocked to 4GHz The Phenom II X4 955 exists, and it's a pretty nice overclocker. At least, that's the impression you might get after reading a thread at... Type: News story Tags: CPUs |
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Could Western Digital's new digital media player be the ideal companion for the company's external hard drives? And does it belong in your entertainment... Type: Feature article Tags: Multimedia |
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Latest iPod shuffle the quintessential Apple product Perhaps more than any other Apple product, the iPod shuffle is the perfect example of the Steve Jobs Reality Distortion Field in action. When... Type: Blog post Tags: Multimedia Personal tech |
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Report: ARM-powered netbooks coming in June Today, netbooks and Intel's Atom processors are almost synonymous, and netbook makers who eschew the Atom typically pick x86 alternatives from Via or Intel itself.... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Mobile computing |
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New iPod shuffle still has no display, now lacks buttons Attention, trendy joggers and celebrities everywhere: the third-generation iPod shuffle is out. Apple has... Type: News story Tags: Multimedia |
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New 45nm Pentium could be Celeron replacement Intel secured the performance crown with its Core i7 processors last November, and it's readying more affordable quad-core derivatives later this year. But what about... Type: News story Tags: CPUs |
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Retail Core i7-920, i7-940 have unlocked RAM multipliers In our Core i7 review, we pointed out that the cheaper two i7 models—the 920 and 940—both had lower QuickPath Interface and L3 cache... Type: News story Tags: CPUs |
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New Thermaltake enclosure looks like lunch tray We recently reviewed a Lian Li enclosure with sideways optical drive bays, but this latest specimen is clearly much further up on the weirdness... Type: News story Tags: Cases |
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Stickin' it to the sat man Generally speaking, Americans believe that more is better—except for, of course, leprosy and Celine... Type: Blog post Tags: Multimedia Mac |
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JPR foresees the end of integrated graphics chipsets by 2013 The days of integrated graphics chipsets are numbered, according to Jon Peddie Research. The firm expects motherboard-based IGPs will have all but vanished by... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Graphics |
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AMD foundry spin-off gets its name: GlobalFoundries Well, it's done. Two days after AMD, ATIC, and Mubadala finalized their transaction, AMD's former manufacturing division has opened for business under its... Type: News story Tags: CPUs Graphics |
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| Toshiba to start producing second-gen 19-nm NAND this month | 0 |
| I'm sorry but if there's enough market demand for 13.3" 3200x1800 screens, there's MORE than enough demand for 24" 2560x1600 screens. | +42 |