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WiMax actually works, it seems

WiMax actually works, it seems

26th Aug 2005 IDF FALL 05: Intel has given a number of demonstrations of WiMax working in the real world. It seems like the wireless broadband tech is finally starting to kick off. [0]

Vista on a handheld by 2007

Vista on a handheld by 2007

25th Aug 2005 IDF FALL 05: Intel's CEO has shown off a new type of pocket device that he thinks will have the power to run the new version of Windows. [0]

Intel to release new enthusiast gear soon

Intel to release new enthusiast gear soon

25th Aug 2005 IDF FALL 05: Moles out at IDF have hinted at new Intel releases for the high-end before the year is out. We have a few details inside. [0]

 Apples are on the loose in San Francisco!

Apples are on the loose in San Francisco!

25th Aug 2005 IDF FALL 05: Intel's new relationship with Apple means that the fruity firm has suddenly become all acceptable at the Intel event. We track down those Apple asides... [0]

RAID on laptop = kick ass gaming rig

RAID on laptop = kick ass gaming rig

25th Aug 2005 IDF FALL 05: Intel's new Centrino platform will support Matrix RAID. Can you say 'Ultimate LAN notebook'? [0]

ATI announces CrossFire working on Intel 955X chipsets

ATI announces CrossFire working on Intel 955X chipsets

24th Aug 2005 IDF FALL 05: CrossFire graphics cards are supported on 955X chipsets, officially, according to ATI today. We have details of the lane configuration and the like inside. [0]

Intel unveils 'Golden Gate' concept VIIV system

Intel unveils 'Golden Gate' concept VIIV system

24th Aug 2005 IDF FALL 05: Intel's new brand, VIIV, already has its first poster child. 'Golden Gate' is a Pentium M system for the desktop and living room. It's tiny, and pretty funky too. [0]

Intel unveils VIIV

Intel unveils VIIV

24th Aug 2005 IDF FALL 05: Intel has a new brand, designed to replicate the success of Centrino on the desktop. In a Matrix-style twist, however, they're being very tight-lipped about what's actually in it. We're following the white rabbit... [0]

Conroe to deliver great gaming performance

Conroe to deliver great gaming performance

24th Aug 2005 IDF FALL 05: The new next-generation chip from Intel should sport great gaming performance, according to one of its architects. [0]

Next generation Centrino includes dual core

Next generation Centrino includes dual core

23rd Aug 2005 IDF FALL 05: Sean Maloney, Intel's mobile honcho, has officially introduced the next Centrino platform, Napa. It includes not only dual core chips, but also improved graphics and video support too. [0]

DDR3 memory to come in 2007

DDR3 memory to come in 2007

23rd Aug 2005 IDF FALL 05: Intel has been talking about its roadmap for desktop memory. DDR3 is in from 2007, and DDR2 is ramping up speeds. [0]

Intel PC powered by car battery

Intel PC powered by car battery

23rd Aug 2005 IDF FALL 05: Fed up of running out of power? Why not do like Intel and hook up your PC straight to a car battery? [0]

Intel introduces new desktop processors

Intel introduces new desktop processors

23rd Aug 2005 IDF FALL 05: Intel's got new processors coming. They are planning to change their entire desktop and notebooks line to chips based on the same microarchitecture, delivering better performance per watt of power. Could this be Intel's comback kid? [0]

Intel Developer Forum kicks off in San Francisco

Intel Developer Forum kicks off in San Francisco

23rd Aug 2005 Intel's 6-monthly shindig is getting under way this morning in the Moscone centre, San Francisco. Expect new processor announcements - we'll be bringing you updates! [0]

XFX introduces new Double Lifetime Warranty

XFX introduces new Double Lifetime Warranty

18th Aug 2005 After some recent criticism, XFX have adopted a new double lifetime warranty scheme in the United States. Hopefully this will be rolled out across Europe, too. [0]

$50 iBooks? I Predict A Riot...

$50 iBooks? I Predict A Riot...

17th Aug 2005 And that's exactly what happened when Henrico County sold off 4 year old G3 Mactops. [0]

Broadband over power starting to kick off

Broadband over power starting to kick off

16th Aug 2005 Live in rural areas? Got power plumbed in? You could be set up for broadband too if the latest trials from Texas are anything to go by. [0]

ATI's plans for new cards revealed

ATI's plans for new cards revealed

16th Aug 2005 The roadmaps are uncovered, and ATI's R5xx plans sure as heck look interesting... [0]

New Powerbooks might use Freescale

New Powerbooks might use Freescale

15th Aug 2005 Reports are starting to trickle in on what might be the last revision of the Powerbook before it goes Intel. [0]

Pakuma launches funky new bags

Pakuma launches funky new bags

12th Aug 2005 Got a notebook? Want something a little different to carry it around in? Pakuma have a new range of bags that are designed for the more stylish laptop user! [0]

NVIDIA launch 7800 GT

NVIDIA launch 7800 GT

11th Aug 2005 As widely expected, today NVIDIA have unveiled the next card in the GeForce 7 series, the GeForce 7800 GT. Clocked at 400MHz / 1000MHz, is it capable of SLI, and has proved to be pretty quick. [0]

Linux servers go teeny

Linux servers go teeny

11th Aug 2005 Want a Linux server? Don't want another box making noise in your room? How about a biometric USB stick with a PowerPC chip built in? [0]

Alienware launches new case

Alienware launches new case

10th Aug 2005 No longer do you have to buy an Alienware system in their full tower chassis or... their full tower chassis. The boys in black have come up with a stylish new mid-tower. [0]

Nvidia launches SLI x16, Dell snaps up

Nvidia launches SLI x16, Dell snaps up

10th Aug 2005 Nvidia has launched a new SLI platform that has dual x16 graphics support. Dell is the first vendor to ship it in its new XPS system. [0]

GeForce 6600 LE available

GeForce 6600 LE available

10th Aug 2005 There seemed to be a bit of a delay from announcement to availability with the GeForce 6600 LE - finally you can buy it in the shops for a little over £60. Cheap SLI, but is it a gimmick? [0]

Gabe Newell talks dual core

Gabe Newell talks dual core

9th Aug 2005 The creator of Half Life 2 has been talking about how difficult it is to write software that uses multi-core technology, as seen in next-gen processors. [0]





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