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 TechNews - AMD launches 690G/690V Chipsets - tech
(hx) 03:21 AM CET - Mar,01 2007
  • Intel To Cut CPU Prices Earlier - Price reduction will focus on entry-level and mainstream CPUs, with 820 and 915 series prices expected to drop 5-10% to around US$80.
  • AMD Launches New 690G and 690V Chipsets - With support for ATI Avivo, dual digital outputs, dual-link DVI, HDMI and HDCP, AMD's 690 chipset brings more to the table than any other integrated chipset offering before it when it comes to features. But what about performance? Does AMD 690 have what it takes to dethrone NVIDIA's GeForce 6150 and how does it stack up against Intel's Core 2 Duo/G965 combo?
  • NVIDIA MCP68 Board First Look -  There will be 2 SKUs, MC68PV for the high end and MCP68S for the value to compete against 690G and 690V respectively. Its successor MCP 78 will support DX10.
  • Inno3D introduces the WAVE for passive cooling solutions -  It is the best solution for not only system integrators but also professional graphic designers who like to work in a quiet environment
  • ASUS Notebooks Coming To Best Buy - Beginning in late February, ASUS notebooks will be available for purchase at more than 150 Best Buy retail stores nationwide. Asus says the first of its notebooks to hit Best Buy stores will be its G1 gaming laptop. According to the specifications on Asus' website, the G1 sports a 15.4" display with a resolution of up to 1680x1050, a 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, an Nvidia GeForce Go 7700 graphics processor with 512MB of memory, 2GB of DDR2-667 RAM, a 160GB 5400RPM hard drive, and a built-in 1.3 megapixel camera
  • CompUSA to Close Nearly 130 Stores - CompUSA is closing more than half of its United States stores in the next couple of months. The company will shut the doors on 126 out of the 225 stores that it operates in the United States and Puerto Rico.
  • Yahoo Mail Incorrectly Flagged As Virus - Despite a warning issued by Symantec, Yahoo Mail is not infected with the Feebs worm. Symantec says the error was due to incorrect antivirus definitions and has since been fixed.
  • MPAA: We Were Only Testing Forest Blog - The MPAA have responded to the claims that they illegally used Patrick Robin's blogging software. They say they were only testing it, and that the blog was "never advertised to the public in any way". I wonder what would happen if a filesharer said he was just "testing" a movie.
  • 51 GB HD DVD disc rivals Blu-ray capacity - Toshiba is planning to launch the new format before the end of the year. Feasibility is a big question, though. It's unclear if the addition of a third layer on an HD DVD would significantly increase mass production costs or time.
  • Google Maps adds real-time traffic data - Google has added real-time traffic data for major highways in more than 30 American cities to Google Maps. The data is color-coded to signify traffic conditions: green means no congestion; yellow minor holdups; and red means significant slowdowns.
  • General Electric Reinvents the Light Bulb - I'm glad that they want to make an incandescent bulb that's as efficient as a CFL, but will they last as long? CFLs are supposed to last 10 times as long as incandescent...
  • The 12 greenest cars of 2007 - Energy watchdog group tallies emissions, mileage and curb weight to come up with the least dirty dozen
  • Tarantino's Grindhouse Festival Announced - The event will be a showcase for the risqué films exploiting sex, violence and extreme subject matter from the 1970s that inspired Grindhouse, with prints directly on loan from Tarantino's private collection, many of which are unavailable on DVD and have not screened for the public in theatres in decades.
  • NASA releases first photos of Jupiter from New Horizons - Some of the most detailed photos of Jupiter ever captured were released by NASA on Wednesday
  • Huge Underground 'Ocean' Found Beneath Asia - But nobody will be exploring this sea by submarine. The water is locked in moisture-containing rocks 400 to 800 miles (700 to 1,400 kilometers) beneath the surface.

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