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			<title>Grand Theft Auto IV steals record for first-week sales: $500 million</title>
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<p> No taint of ill repute could deter the worldwide rush for "Grand Theft Auto IV," a notoriously violent video game that racked up a record $500 million in estimated retail sales globally in its first week.

Take-Two Interactive Software, the "Grand Theft Auto" publisher that&#39;s under pressure from a takeover bid by Electronic Arts, said Wednesday that GTA IV sold approximately 6 million copies in the seven days since its April 29 release.</p>

<blockquote><p> About 3.6 million copies were sold the first day, with a retail value of roughly $310 million for combined sales of the standard $60 game and a $90 collector&#39;s edition, the company said. GTA IV is available for two consoles, Microsoft&#39;s Xbox 360 and Sony&#39;s PlayStation 3.

The dollar figures were boosted by exchange rates that made the retail price significantly higher in Europe, where almost as many copies may have been sold as in the United States, according to analyst Michael Pachter of Wedbush Morgan Securities.

Still, the GTA results soared beyond the previously reported video-game and entertainment highs: $300 million in global first-week sales last year for Microsoft&#39;s "Halo 3" game, and worldwide first-week movie box office totals of more than $400 million each last year for Disney&#39;s "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World&#39;s End" and Sony&#39;s "Spider-Man 3."</p></blockquote>

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			<link>http://www.legitreviews.com/news/4773/</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 12:48:04 CDT</pubDate>
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			<title>Dell Virtualization Servers Feature Quad-Core AMD Opteron  Processors</title>
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<p>One of the industry&#39;s most scalable virtualization servers is now available from Dell and based on the Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor, AMD today announced. Enterprise customers interested in consolidating server infrastructure may turn to two new virtualization servers from Dell utilizing Quad-Core AMD Opteron processors, including the Dell PowerEdge R905 which set a new standard in VMmark performance testing with 60 virtual machines. The innovative new Dell servers take advantage of AMD Direct Connect Architecture to reduce bottlenecks, minimize latency and increase the performance of virtualized applications to maximize the benefits of virtualization.</p>

<blockquote><p>"Energy and space constraints are requiring more enterprise customers to consolidate while simplifying their server management requirements," said Randy Allen, corporate vice president and general manager, Server and Workstation, AMD. "The combination of Direct Connect Architecture and AMD Virtualization technology helps them achieve those objectives by enabling more virtual machines on a server than ever before. Dell&#39;s innovative server offerings provide an optimal balance of virtualization performance and manageability for customers looking to scale their current virtualization infrastructure."</p></blockquote>

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			<link>http://www.legitreviews.com/news/4772/</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 07:48:38 CDT</pubDate>
			<author>nate@legitreviews.com (Nathan Kirsch)</author>
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			<title>May 8 News from Around the Web</title>
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<p>OCC has published a new review on the VisionTek Radeon HD 3870 X2 Overclocked Edition.  Find this and other reviews from around the web by visiting our forums!</p>

<blockquote><p>"Overclocking a pre-overclocked card? Can it be pushed any further? The answer is yes. It didn&#39;t take me long to discover that this video card does not like to be pushed, but I was able to obtain a minimal overclock on the already overclocked beast of a video card. I reached 850MHz on the core clock from the stock frequency of 840MHz, and on the memory I obtained a frequency of 975MHz over the stock 960MHz. It&#39;s not much, but we&#39;ll see if it gives a performance increase at all."</p></blockquote>

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			<link>http://www.legitreviews.com/news/4771/</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 08 May 2008 07:28:21 CDT</pubDate>
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			<title>Mushkin Announces Ascent Memory Modules With eVCI Cooling</title>
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<p>Mushkin just announced the launch of a new high performance line of memory modules aimed at the power gamer market. Called Ascent, the new line raises the bar on its Redline and XP premium memory offering by using eVCI (enhanced Vapor Chamber Interface) cooling technology, the current state-of-the-art in heat spreaders. Mushkin says the kits will be available within sixty days through select Mushkin resellers.<center><img src="/images/news/2008/mushkin_ascent.jpg"></center></p>


<blockquote><p>At the heart of Mushkins eVCI cooling solution are two 123mm x 25mm liquid filled copper vapor chambers developed by Celsia Technologies that are encased on the outer dimensions by high conductivity 6063 aluminum alloy. In direct contact with 95% of the memory chip surface area, the vapor chambers effectively eliminate hot spots on the chip and quickly transfer heat to the aluminum where it is dissipated into the surrounding air. eVCI, Celsias unique vapor chamber solution, was exclusively designed for the Mushkin Ascent line of Redline and XP memory modules, and the new line is among the first to use this innovative approach to rapid cooling of high performance chips. </p></blockquote>

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			<link>http://www.legitreviews.com/news/4770/</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2008 17:44:33 CDT</pubDate>
			<author>nate@legitreviews.com (Nathan Kirsch)</author>
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			<title>Intel &amp; Samsung Agree on 450mm Wafer Manufacturing</title>
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<p>Intel Corporation, Samsung Electronics and TSMC today announced they have reached agreement on the need for industry-wide collaboration to target a transition to larger, 450mm-sized wafers starting in 2012. The transition to larger wafers will enable continued growth of the semiconductor industry and helps maintain a reasonable cost structure for future integrated circuit manufacturing and applications. In the past, migration to the next larger wafer size traditionally began every 10 years after the last transition. For example, the industry began the transition to 300mm wafers in 2001, a decade after the initial 200mm manufacturing facilities (also known as "fabs") were introduced in 1991.
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<blockquote><p>Historically, manufacturing with larger wafers helps increase the ability to produce semiconductors at a lower cost. The total silicon surface area of a 450mm wafer and the number of printed die (individual computer chips, for example) is more than twice that of a 300mm wafer. The bigger wafers help lower the production cost per chip. Additionally, through more efficient use of energy, water and other resources, bigger wafers can help diminish overall use of resources per chip. For example, the conversion from 200mm wafers to 300mm wafers helped reduce aggregate emissions per chip of air pollution, global warming gasses and water, and further reduction is expected with a transition to 450mm wafers.
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			<link>http://www.legitreviews.com/news/4769/</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2008 15:11:02 CDT</pubDate>
			<author>nate@legitreviews.com (Nathan Kirsch)</author>
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			<title>May 6 News from Around the Web</title>
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<p>ASUS P5Q3 Deluxe - Intel P45 chipset review from NoricHardware has been posted.  Find this and other reviews from around the web by visiting our forums!</p>

<blockquote><p>ASUS P5Q3 Deluxe is based on the upcoming Intel P45 chipset. You may have seen a number of previews around the web, but what they all have in common is that the boards have been dead. Today we have one of the first functional P45 motherboards in the world. We took it into the lab and ran some tests to see how it stands up to the predecessors, and what makes it worthy of the Deluxe suffix. Beside the raw benchmarks, we&#39;ve also done some quick overclocking tests and take a peek at ASUS&#39; new Memory OC Charge technology.</p></blockquote>

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			<link>http://www.legitreviews.com/news/4768/</link>
			<pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2008 08:05:10 CDT</pubDate>
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			<title>OCZ Technology Announces First 4GB DDR3 Memory Kit at 2GHz</title>
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<p>OCZ Technology just announced the world&#39;s first 4GB DDR3 memory kit that operates at 2GHz. The PC3-16000 4GB (2x2048MB) DDR3 dual channel kits and are backed by an industry-leading lifetime warranty that overclockers have come to love over the years. Designed to offer the earliest adopting enthusiasts the advantages of high-density memory coupled with the highest speeds available, the OCZ PC3-16000 4GB kits make use of the unbeatable overclocking capabilities of the latest platforms and takes DDR3 to unimaginable performance levels.<center><img src="/images/news/2008/ocz_plat.jpg"></center></p>

<blockquote><p>It is no myth that higher memory densities make it harder to push higher clock frequencies, commented Dr. Michael Schuette, VP of Technology Development at OCZ Technology. OCZ Technology pulled off this seemingly impossible task with the release of the worlds fastest high-density memory solution. The new OCZ DDR3 PC3-16000 Platinum Edition kits combine two 2GB modules for 4GB system density running at 9-9-9 latencies and a record-breaking 2GHz data rate. All of this is achieved at only 1.9V which falls well within the voltage tolerances of any DDR3 memory controller currently on the market.</p></blockquote>

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			<link>http://www.legitreviews.com/news/4767/</link>
			<pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2008 14:38:06 CDT</pubDate>
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			<title>Noctua announces the NH-C12P 6 heat pipe CPU cooler</title>
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<p>Noctua just announced its new premium class CPU cooler, the NH-C12P. Being equipped with 6 heat pipes and the award-winning NF-P12 120mm fan, the NH-C12P achieves excellent performance and outstanding quietness of operation. The down-facing c-type design allows for lower height and also provides additional cooling for motherboard components through two Airflow-Gaps. The NH-C12P is available immediately at a recommended price of EUR 59.90 / USD 69.90. Legit Reviews has reviewed the Noctua NH-U12P CPU Cooler once <a href="http://www.legitreviews.com/article/660/1/">here</a> and again <a href="http://www.legitreviews.com/article/677/1/">here</a> in an updated roundup that showed it to be one of the best coolers on the market. The new NH-C12P should allow for even better performance and it looks great. 
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<blockquote><p>Just like the successful NH-U12P, the NH-C12P is equipped with Noctua&#39;s NF-P12 premium fan that ensures outstanding cooling performance at minimal noise levels and has received more than 50 recommendations from leading international websites and magazines since its introduction in November. The premium bundle is topped off by Noctua&#39;s award-winning NT-H1 high-end thermal compound, making the NH-C12P a total quality package for the highest demands.</p></blockquote>

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			<link>http://www.legitreviews.com/news/4766/</link>
			<pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2008 09:33:26 CDT</pubDate>
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			<title>May 5 News from Around the Web</title>
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<p>XFX GeForce 9800GTX Black Edition Review from Gamepyre and other reviews from around the web can be found in our forums!</p>

<blockquote><p>The bundle and support are very well with the XFX Black Edition GeForce 9800GTX, it comes with COD4, which is one of the hottest PC gaming titles available at this moment and costs around $49.95 at most e-tailors or retailers making the card a more attractive buy. Support and warranty options are well taken care of BY XFX as they take very good care of their customers in the after purchase environment and quick RMA return times. Overall this card is a solid piece of equipment that excels in the 1920X1200 and below resolutions with moderate AA and AF settings. In the 1680 and 1280 resolutions you can turn up the AA and AF settings to their maximum values and get great FPS gameplay. Not quite a gamers gold card, but definitely a Gamers Silver card award winner. </p></blockquote>

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			<link>http://www.legitreviews.com/news/4765/</link>
			<pubDate>Mon, 05 May 2008 08:38:46 CDT</pubDate>
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			<title>Microsoft withdraws offer to buy Yahoo Inc.</title>
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<p>Microsoft Corp walked away from its bid to buy Yahoo Inc on Saturday after the Internet company turned down its offer to raise the price by $5 billion to $47.5 billion.

Microsoft&#39;s offer was for $33 a share but Yahoo would not lower its demand below $37, Microsoft Chief Executive Steve Ballmer said. The software company initially bid $31 per share for Yahoo more than three months ago.</p>

<blockquote><p>"We believe the economics demanded by Yahoo do not make sense for us, and it is in the best interests of Microsoft stockholders, employees and other stakeholders to withdraw our proposal," Ballmer said in a statement.

Analysts say Yahoo has overplayed its hand and they expect the Web pioneer&#39;s shares to fall as much as 30 percent to $20 levels when Nasdaq trading resumes on Monday. The stock rose nearly 7 percent to $28.67 on Friday on hopes of an agreement between Microsoft and Yahoo.</p></blockquote>

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			<link>http://www.legitreviews.com/news/4764/</link>
			<pubDate>Sun, 04 May 2008 00:07:44 CDT</pubDate>
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			<title>May 2 News from Around the Web</title>
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<p>"Mainstream Quad Core Processors Compared from AMD and Intel" at Madshrimps and other reviews from around the web are availabe in our forums!</p>

<blockquote><p>"In this review we compare AMD&#39;s latest AM2+ based Phenom X4 9850 to Intel&#39;s mainstream Q9300 Processor. Which one gives you more performance for the buck? Answering this question is not as straightforward as you might think. With AMD aggressive pricing and new B3 revision does it stand a chance against an upgraded Q6600? Let us find out."</p></blockquote>

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			<link>http://www.legitreviews.com/news/4763/</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2008 08:45:56 CDT</pubDate>
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			<title>Intel Atom CPU shortage to persist until September, says Asustek president</title>
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<p>The high volume of Atom processor orders from PC vendors has, according to industry reports, left Intel unable to meet demand. Asustek Computer president Jerry Shen recently said he expects the shortages will persist until September this year. Intel has declined to confirm the reported shortages, adding that it is ramping its 45nm production to meet anticipated demand.</p>

<blockquote><p>Asustek will launch an Atom-based 8.9-inch Eee PC in June which will coexist with the current Celeron M-based Eee PC 900 during the shortage, said Shen. The company may also raise its Eee PC shipments goal of five million units in July, noted Shen. The company expects 8.9-inch Eee PC shipments to surpass those of 7-inch models by the late May. In the third quarter, the proportion of 7-inch models to overall Eee PC shipments will drop below 30%. However, although the 8.9-inch model contributes a better gross margin, overall gross margins have slid slightly.</p></blockquote>

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			<link>http://www.legitreviews.com/news/4762/</link>
			<pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2008 07:57:08 CDT</pubDate>
			<author>nate@legitreviews.com (Nathan Kirsch)</author>
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			<title>Thermaltake Announces The Armor+ MX Case Is Ready For Purchase</title>
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<p>After the success of Armor+ Series engineers at Thermaltake has worked around the clock to improve and innovate another and better chassis. Armor+ Series was launched at Computex 2007 a super tower allowing consumer to fully utilize the advance graphic technology. Today Thermaltake announced that the Armor+ MX a middle tower chassis with countless advance features is ready to enter the market. The Armor Plus MX will be available on the first week of MAY 2008 throughout major retailers and e-tailers, price has been set at $139 MSRP.<center><img src="/images/news/2008/thermaltake_mx.jpg"></center></p>

<blockquote><p>The Armor+ MX also come with Four Removable 3.5 HDD Trays, Five 5.25 Optical Bays and Seven Expansion PCI slots  All equipped with Tool-less feature. Cooling Capability - oversized 230MM side fan just to overcome your toasty graphic cards, 120MM Blue LED fan in front cools off four HDD and 120MM high performance rear fan exhausting pre-heated air in the chassis. High-performance line of chassis has long been considered to belong in a full-tower form factor category, commented David Hwang, President of Thermaltake. With the introduction of Armor+ MX, the versatility and performance characteristics can now be found in a much smaller and manageable package.</p></blockquote>

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			<link>http://www.legitreviews.com/news/4761/</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 20:28:31 CDT</pubDate>
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			<title>Kingston Technology Releases High-Performance 800MHz HyperX FB-DIMMS</title>
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<p>Kingston Technology today announced the release of high-performance, low-latency 800MHz DDR2 fully-buffered dual-inline memory modules (FB-DIMMs). Designed for system builders creating high-end workstations, servers and extreme gaming systems, the new Kingston HyperX PC2-6400 FB-DIMMs are shipping immediately in 2GB kits. This memory kit should look familiar to our readers as <a href="http://www.legitreviews.com/article/569/2/">we showed you the prototype heat sink</a> last year at the Intel Developer Forum!<center><img src="/images/news/2008/KingstonFBDIMM.jpg"></center>
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<blockquote><p>"In a new tradition of expanding the Kingston HyperX product line, we are pleased to introduce HyperX FB-DIMM modules for customers building specialty workstations, servers and performance gaming systems based on the Intel 5400 chipset," said Mark Tekunoff, senior technology manager, Kingston. "Using a specialized dual-phased cooling system to cool the FB-DIMMs&#39; controller IC, this new design will provide optimal temperature conditions. As part of our production process, these new modules have been tested on the Intel Skulltrail platform."</p></blockquote>

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			<link>http://www.legitreviews.com/news/4760/</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 20:17:47 CDT</pubDate>
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			<title>Scientists develop new type of memory circuit</title>
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<p>It took about 40 years to find it, but scientists at Hewlett-Packard said on Wednesday they discovered a fourth basic type of electrical circuit that could lead to a computer you never have to boot up.</p>

<blockquote><p>The finding proves what until now had only been theory -- but could save millions from the tedium of waiting for a computer to find its "place," the researchers said. Basic electronics theory teaches that there are three fundamental elements of a passive circuit -- resistors, capacitors and inductors. But in the 1970s, Leon Chua of the University of California at Berkeley, theorized there should be a fourth called a memory resistor, or memristor, for short, and he worked out the mathematical equations to prove it.</p></blockquote>

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			<link>http://www.legitreviews.com/news/4759/</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 01 May 2008 04:25:29 CDT</pubDate>
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			<title>ASUS Says Intel&#39;s Atom Chip Faces Supply Squeeze</title>
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<p>The newest member of Intel&#39;s chip family, the low-cost Atom processor, hasn&#39;t begun shipping, yet there may not be enough of them. Computer makers, who want Intel&#39;s new microprocessor for a nascent breed of low-cost, extra-small notebooks, are predicting that there won&#39;t be enough Atom processors to go around when it becomes available later this year. 

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<blockquote><p>We will see a severe shortage in Atom processors that will last well into the third quarter," said Asustek CEO Jerry Shen during a conference call discussing the Taiwanese firm&#39;s first-quarter financial results, according to news reports. Asustek has been at the forefront of the new market for low-cost notebooks with its Eee PC, a stripped-down device that&#39;s half the size of traditional notebook PCs and can cost as little as $299. 

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			<link>http://www.legitreviews.com/news/4758/</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 18:39:29 CDT</pubDate>
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			<title>Intel China Foundry to Start Operation in 2010</title>
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<p>US chipmaker Intel Corp. is said to have gained approval from the US government to use the 65nm silicon process technology in its Dalian-based chip foundry. The saying was confirmed by Xia Deren, mayor of Dalian, a coastal city in East China&#39;s Shandong Province, where the US chipmaker won a nod to build its first foundry in China last year. The construction of the foundry has been almost completed and it is expected to start operation in early 2010, revealed the mayor.</p>

<blockquote><p>Intel, the world&#39;s largest chipmaker, set up foundries in developed countries only in the past. It was allowed to use 90nm silicon process technology in China when it first gained approval from the US government to build a foundry in the nation. Xia believed that Intel would make an effort to improve its chip production technology in China gradually. Currently, the state-of-the-art silicon process technology is 45nm. </p></blockquote>

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			<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 14:59:43 CDT</pubDate>
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			<title>Intel and AMD Join Forces - Pervasive Parallelism Lab</title>
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<p>Clock speed is no longer the most important measure on processors prowess. It has been supplanted by performance per watt, which addresses the greening of the chip industry. The performance bump that formerly came from cranking up clock speed is now the province of multicores. The only problem is that most software isn&#39;t good at taking advantage of multicore architectures. To overcome that hurdle, Stanford University is partnering with Sun Microsystems, Advanced Micro Devices, Nvidia, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, and Intel to create software that will allow chips to more efficiently process many tasks at the same time, according to a report in The New York Times.</p>

<blockquote><p>The effort--dubbed the Pervasive Parallelism Lab--is expected to be announced by the group on Friday, according to the report. The project follows similar efforts announced last month by Intel and Microsoft, which are committing a combined $20 million to fund parallel computing research centers at the University of California at Berkeley and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. </p></blockquote>

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			<link>http://www.legitreviews.com/news/4756/</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 08:51:39 CDT</pubDate>
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			<title>VIA Launches Open Source Driver Development Portal </title>
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<p>VIA Technologies today announced the launch of a beta version of the VIA Linux Portal as part of an initiative designed to extend collaboration with the Open Source community. The beta version of the VIA Linux Portal is located at <a href="http://linux.via.com.tw">http://linux.via.com.tw</a> and currently offers driver files for Ubuntu 8.04 LTS and SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 Service Pack 1 for the VIA CN896 chipset with two south bridge options.</p>

<blockquote><p>The VIA Linux Portal will initially offer graphics drivers for the VIA CN896 digital media IGP chipset for the new Ubuntu 8.04 LTS distribution. Documentation and source code for these drivers will be released over the coming weeks, with official forums and bug tracking scheduled for implementation later this year. The VIA Linux Portal will also adhere to a regular release schedule that is aligned with kernel changes and the release of major Linux distributions.</p></blockquote>

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			<link>http://www.legitreviews.com/news/4755/</link>
			<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 08:36:15 CDT</pubDate>
			<author>nate@legitreviews.com (Nathan Kirsch)</author>
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			<title>April 30 News from Around the Web</title>
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<p>Virtual Hideout&#39;s Vantec NexStar Hard Drive Dock Review and other reviews from around the web can be found in our forums!</p>

<blockquote><p>The Vantec NexStar Hard Drive Dock lived up to its promise. It provides a convenient method of connecting any SATA drive to your system so that you can easily access the data on it. Performance was up to par, but the real benefit is from the design. During disaster recovery, you need something that&#39;s straightforward and easy to use and won&#39;t add more trouble to your life. The NexStar Hard Drive Dock succeeds in this aspect.</p></blockquote>

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			<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 08:11:16 CDT</pubDate>
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