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Monday Afternoon (7 Comments) (link)
 Monday, 14-March-2005  14:04:38 (GMT +10) - by Agg

Top story of the day is this dual-core AMD coverage on HWUpgrade. It's babelfished from Italian, but the pics tell the story anyway.

Anandtech report on AMD's Turion, the rebranded mobile Athlon 64. Much like Intel’s Centrino, AMD is referring to their Turion 64 as a "Mobile Technology" and not just a microprocessor platform.

Apple has sued some more enthusiast websites for publishing leaked product information. Interestingly, a judge has ruled that the blog websites must turn over their sources. Kurt Opsahl, an Electronic Frontier Foundation lawyer, who represents the sites, said they would appeal to block Kleinberg's order on the grounds that the web writers are journalists.

Antonio sent in this nanotechnological storage device called the Millipede. The principle is comparable with the old punch cards, but now with structural dimensions in the nanometer scale and the ability to erase data and rewrite the medium. More info here.

Hexus interviewed Godfrey Cheng, ATI's director of marketing for multimedia products.

BigBruin delve into the basics of flash memory, with SD and MMC covered. In the second part they cover CF, SmartMedia, xD and Memory Stick.

Mikhailtech have a budget system guide involving Socket754.

Mailordersausage spotted this site with some interesting science projects, while Rake pointed out some DIY disasters in another forum.

XtremeResources have some impressive overclocking results with a DFI LanParty UT NFI SLI-D here. After finding the top stable asynchronous speed of 500Mhz HTT, he's been on a quest to find the top stable synchronous 1-1 HTT/Memory speed combination with his hardware. After working up thru 340Mhz HTT/Memory speeds which were accomplished easily, the decision was made to make 350MhzHTT 1 to 1 the goal, and it was attained.



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