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 TechNews - Intel 1333MHz FSB CPU Prices - tech
(hx) 11:56 AM CET - Mar,10 2007
  • Intel 1333MHz FSB CPU Prices Leaked - Three parts are scheduled for a Q3 2007 release and are called the E6540, E6550 ($163) and the E6750 ($183). All CPUs share the same FSB speed and the E6540 and E6550 have 2.33GHz clock speeds with the E6750 running 2.6GHz.  At the top of the list is the E6850, which keeps to a 65W TDP, but runs at 3GHz, and is priced at a massively competitive $266 as I reported yesterday.
  • GeForce 8800 GTS 320MB Roundup - The 8800 GTS GPU has all the key ingredients found in the GeForce 8800 GTX, only NVIDIA disables two banks of stream processors, that's 32 shaders total. This cuts the number of functional shading units down from 128 in GeForce 8800 GTX down to 96 in GeForce 8800 GTS.
  • Intel VIIV vs. AMD LIVE! - HotHardware.com pitting two nearly identical systems from HP against each other, one compliant with Intel's VIIV guidelines, the other with AMD's LIVE!
  • Turtle Beach Audio Advantage SRM - I would recommend the Turtle Beach Audio Advantage SRM to anyone who desires to have the portability of an external sound card.
  • Dell Offers Free Motherboard Upgrades for XPS 700 Customers - Dell will be offering free motherboard upgrades to its XPS 700 customers when it begins to offer its 'next generation XPS gaming motherboard' later this year. Even the service and installation will be provided free of charge via a Dell-authorized onsite technician. In addition to this, the customer will also have the option to upgrade to a quad-core processor for a 25% discount.
  • Socket Mobile's SoMo 650 Pocket PC - The rugged exterior isn't much to look at, but is built to withstand one meter drops, while the 802.11b/g WiFi allows for a semblance of phone capabilities, since the 624MHz Intel processor is more than enough for VoIP apps.
  • Microsoft on the future of DirectX -  Microsoft says it plans to integrate general-purpose GPU-friendly features like double-precision arithmetic and improved memory access into future DirectX versions. The company also mentions dynamic global illumination and ray tracing in its list of future image quality improvement.
  • Microsoft introduces JPEG replacement - The new format, which Microsoft has dubbed HD Photo, supposedly offers higher image quality, smaller file sizes, and significantly more functionality than JPEG.
  • FREE Open Source Alternatives to Popular Programs - A whole website dedicated to open source alternatives of programs on both Linux and Windows platforms. An invaluable resource for anybody who wants quality open source applications.
  • Dude, Where's My 4 Gigabytes of RAM? - Good article, nice explanation of how the Win32 memory map works in basic terms.
  • It's a MP3 Player, It's a Voice Recorder! No, it's Super Pen - You can get five different capacities including 128MB, 256MB, 512MB, 1GB and 2GB. Prices range from about $104 USB for the lowly 128MB version to about $208 for the 2GB version.
  • Meet EZTV, The Leading TV-torrent Distribution Group - EZTV has been the leading TV-torrent distribution group for over a year now. They collect and distribute the TV-torrents, that find their way to millions of people every week.  
  • RIAA demands $3,000 each from 50 Ohio students - Now, they are asking for $3,000 each from 50 students at Ohio University. Barring the students actually paying the $3,000, the RIAA is threatening to sue each and every one of them, for up to $590,000 to the worst 'offender'.
  • Sony Cyber-shot DSC-G1 Digital Camera - The 6-megapixel Cyber-shot DSC-G1 digital camera is Sony’s first digital camera with the ability to send photos wirelessly to other Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA)-enabled devices, such as another camera or a PC. The new Cyber-shot DSC-G1 digital camera’s camera-to-camera wireless capability makes it possible to send your friends a photo at the push of a button.
  • Panasonic intrusion alarm - Intrusion alarm are nothing new, if someone breaks in they sound a loud alarm but this is not the case with the latest intrusion system from National Japan. Other than sounding an ear deafening alarm on sensing an intruder it also flashes brightly thereby attracting attention.
  • Opera DS Web Browser Finally Coming to US - Although the Opera web browser has been available for the Nintendo DS in Europe and Japan for some time now, Americans have been snubbed. Not anymore, because Opera is coming on June 4. I'm surprised that it has taken them this long, considering that they already went through the trouble of translating to produce the European version. Yes, you still have to suffer in the dungeon of 802.11b blazing slow connections, but hey, it's mobile web and it's essentially free. You just have to plop down the price for the software (and RAM boost pack), which should be in the $30 range. Much cheaper than importing.

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