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(link) Thursday, 10-November-2005 15:23:13 (GMT +10) - by Agg
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AMD released some examples of how dual-core Opteron processors are boosting datacentre efficiency. Customers who demand leading-edge performance are rapidly recognizing and embracing the speed, price and efficiency advantages offered by AMD64 and Microsoft x64 innovations. More info here.
Anyware presented to Australia and NZ, Lian Li's 20th Anniversary Memorial PC Case, the PC-777. Engineered with quality and style in mind, the PC-777 boasts a range of distinguished features as well as superior build quality and appearance. More info here.
ASRock have a MicroATX motherboard supporting both DDR and DDR2, and HDTV. Literally, as its model name tells you, 775Twins-HDTV is bundled with a VGA_HDTV panel with VGA and 3 RCA-type component video outputs. It allows PC to connect to high-definition TV with component video input capability, playing games like Doom or Half-Life on the wide, larger screen! More info here.
ATI are now shipping the Radeon X1800 XT. The new Radeon X1800 XT, which began shipping on November 3, ahead of schedule, features a radically new ultra-threaded 3D architecture and ATI's revolutionary Avivo(tm) video and display technology platform, designed to unleash visual and performance possibilities that gamers until now could only dream about getting from a PC graphics processor. More info here.
Compro announced a thumb-size USB TV tuner. It is easy to put into your pocket or computer bag and plug it in anywhere at anytime to receive high-quality free-to-air digital terrestrial TV broadcast on your desktop or laptop PC. More info in a 490KB .DOC file here.
Electronic Arts announced "Command & Conquer - The First Decade", thanks tafedude. This special collector’s edition will include a dozen of your favorite C&C games spanning over the last ten years plus a bonus DVD of commemorative video features. More info here, from tafedude. Did I mention tafedude sent this news? Thanks tafedude! :)
KingMax released an article about DDR1 vs DDR2. But as we entered the age of DDR2, speed and heat dispersion requirements necessitated discussions between DRAM makers, OEM PC makers and CPU giant Intel, which resulted in a decision to use BGA packaging for next-generation DDR2 memory. BGA packaging would allow DDR2 ICs to fully realize their performance potential. More info in the 357KB .DOC file here.
NVIDIA announced their GeForce 6800 GS and say it is available now. We've actually linked quite a few reviews of this product in the last few days, see review posts down the page. Just in time to power the holiday’s hottest gaming titles, the new GeForce 6800 GS has astonishing horsepower and dramatically shifts performance expectations for graphics cards at midrange price points. More info here.
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