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It's true. Starting in 2006, Apple will begin transitioning to Intel processors. We have the full story from today's keynote.
This is the first year that we have covered Apple's World Wide Developer Conference (WWDC) keynote, but it will definitely not be the last
June, 2005
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Although information about the next-gen consoles was limited, we were able to get some time with the new Xbox Live, the actual console itself and the new wireless controller at E3.
We wrote earlier about the disappointment that was E3. Now, let us clarify a bit. The Sony PlayStation 3 press conference was quite enjoyable, as were our private meetings with ATI and NVIDIA to discuss PC hardware; but with no actual presence of next ...
May, 2005
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Sony introduced the Playstation 3 today...and wow
Sony's approach is a bit different; they've been extremely quiet about the new platform and their marketing has been kept to a minimum. But don't confuse Sony's quiet demeanor with a lack of things to talk about, in fact, Sony actually had a lot more ...
May, 2005
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Mix OPPainter, Macci, Fugger, and tons of exotic phase-change and liquid nitrogen cooling and you have ATI's Overclocking Competition at the Texas Gaming Festival.
When ATI first showed their new AMD Athlon 64 chipset, we were mightily impressed with the overclocking capabilities of their new Bullhead board. As you saw in our Bullhead launch review, the new ATI chipset came out of the gate with some serious ...
March, 2005
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Intel's Presler (65nm Dual Core) running at 2.0GHz, Intel's Yonah (65nm Dual Core mobile) and live Intel 955X dual core motherboards. Welcome to Intel's Multi-Core Zone.
While the Pentium D and the dual core Pentium EE are basically two Prescott 1M cores glued together, their 65nm successor (presler) is a bit different. presler appears to have two physically separate cores (two pieces of silicon), each with a 2MB L2 ...
March, 2005
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We have 16X burn speeds, BluRay information, 100GB optical storage and recorder chipset information inside.
After invitation to the AOpen suite at Computex Taiwan, we had a chance to see the newest 16X dual layer DVD recorders in action; and we were surely not disappointed. Recent AOpen recorders, including the DDW8800, were based on alternative OEM designs ...
June, 2004
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Although there's not much new to report on from today's keynote, we still have a lot of things to talk about from the Technology Showcase. Learn about PCI Express for graphics, very low power LCDs and more about Intel's 2004 concept PCs among other ...
We just finished sitting through the third day of keynotes at IDF, and although there's not much new to report from Mike Fister's keynote on Enterprise computing we still have quite a bit to talk about from the Technology Showcase
February, 2003
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Once again we're taking a look at the hardware behind the next-generation consoles. This time Nintendo's GameCube takes the stage as we break it down for you.
Today we bring you an in-depth look at the Nintendo GameCube; you'll learn about what makes it tick and more importantly, how it stacks up to the Sony Playstation 2 and Microsoft's Xbox. So without further ado, it's on to the Cube
December, 2001
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While not usually our forte, there is some pretty serious hardware powering Microsoft's first videogame console; and where there is hardware, there is AnandTech. Read on to find out all there is to know about the Xbox as we apply the AnandTech method ...
The same can be said for videogame consoles receiving titles that were meant to be played on a PC. Try to be as effective under a fast paced first person shooter like Quake III: Revolution on the Playstation 2 as you would play Quake III Arena on the ...
November, 2001
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