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Elpida today announced its next-generation DDR3 SDRAM memory chips for future notebooks, desktop PCs and servers. The new DDR3 architecture will feature a high-speed data transfer of up to 1333MHz, which is double the speed of the current DDR2 architecture in volume production. DvHardware have the scoop!
Zapper fish sent this in. What is Google planning to do with US$4 Billion? Is MSN about to get some competition? Have a read and find out. Do people still use MSN? Weird.
Intel are planning to do away with different CPUs for different platforms, and merge them into a common architecture.
In the mean time, PC Mechanic have posted a Mobile CPU Overview. Turions, Centrinos, and Mobile CPUs - Oh My!
Have you tried OCAU's Wiki? Lots of handy info and links. OneArmedMan points out that Wikipedia need donations to help keep them alive. So if you have a dollar spare, maybe throw it their way.
Bigbruin have posted a guide to Computer Memory Basics. Some good info for the uninformed.
See how memory frequency and timings affect the overall performance of a Pentium 4 platform in this article at XbitLabs. They overclock some of the best RAM around.
Phoronix offer some ideas on how to Silence the SOHO, part 2.
Iain noticed that AOpen have launched a new SFF PC, namely the AOpen 64-bit Cube PC. Very neat and tidy.
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