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  2. Articles by: Nathan Kirsch
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Platformization threatens Taiwan chipset makers

I just saw this article over at Digitimes and it talks directly about Intel’s domination of the chipset market and if it is a good or bad thing. The even bring up some Intel P4 Continue reading “Platformization threatens Taiwan chipset makers”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Jun. 22, 2005 at 4:31pm

Legit Reviews & OCZ Join Forces: Monthly Forum Contests

I am happy to announce that OCZ Technology is sponsoring a monthly forum contest here on Legit Reviews over the next three months. If you are not a member of our forums please sign up Continue reading “Legit Reviews & OCZ Join Forces: Monthly Forum Contests”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Jun. 22, 2005 at 1:04pm

NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GTX Launched

NVIDIA Corporation today announced immediate availability of the NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GTX graphics processing unit (GPU). Starting today, consumers can purchase the highly-anticipated GeForce 7800 GTX GPU from the world?s leading add-in card manufacturers at Continue reading “NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GTX Launched”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Jun. 22, 2005 at 10:41am
BlueGene/L Still World’s Fastest Supercomputer: 136.8 teraflops

BlueGene/L Still World’s Fastest Supercomputer: 136.8 teraflops

When the BlueGene/L supercomputer is finished I wonder what the electric bill is for one month with all 65,536 processors are running at 100% usage. IBM’s BlueGene/L took the top spot for the second time Continue reading “BlueGene/L Still World’s Fastest Supercomputer: 136.8 teraflops”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Jun. 22, 2005 at 7:19am

Shuttle Launches Dual Core SFF System: XPC SD31P

Shuttle Inc., the world’s leading designer and manufacturer of small form factor (SFF) PCs and accessories, introduces the Shuttle XPC Barebone SD31P, the first SFF PC to support Intel dual core and 64-bit processors. The Continue reading “Shuttle Launches Dual Core SFF System: XPC SD31P”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Jun. 21, 2005 at 8:15am

Kingston Auctions Final BH-5 Memory Kit For Charity

The fifth and final memory kit is currently being auctioned off over at Kingston Technology’s site this week. The auction with all proceeds going to charity ends on June 24th and currently has the 1GB Continue reading “Kingston Auctions Final BH-5 Memory Kit For Charity”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Jun. 20, 2005 at 1:24pm

MTV Networks Buys Neopets.com

MTV Networks on Monday said it acquired NeoPets Inc., owner of the popular teen Web site Neopets.com., for an undisclosed lump sum of cash. The site is one of the fasest growing in the world Continue reading “MTV Networks Buys Neopets.com”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Jun. 20, 2005 at 11:56am

Microsoft works on own BitTorrent

Microsoft researchers in the UK are working on file-sharing technology similar to BitTorrent, but called Avalanche. Codenamed Avalanche, the program makes it easy to share content by dividing files such as software, audio or video, Continue reading “Microsoft works on own BitTorrent”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Jun. 20, 2005 at 11:51am

Hynix Shows DDR2-800 Modules Off & They Are Validated By ASUS

Hynix Semiconductor said on Friday that it has developed DRAM industry?s first 512MB DDR2-800 unbuffered dual in-line memory modules (UDIMMs) and has received validation from Taiwan-based ASUS, a leading motherboard manufacturer. Good news for DDR2 Continue reading “Hynix Shows DDR2-800 Modules Off & They Are Validated By ASUS”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Jun. 20, 2005 at 7:20am

Corsair Memory: TCCD Supply Demystified

Today, Corsair let’s everyone know that Samsung TCCD memory is still alive and kicking. We posted an article about this back in Feb 2005 titled Are Samsung TCCD IC’s Dead? that dealt with the same Continue reading “Corsair Memory: TCCD Supply Demystified”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Jun. 19, 2005 at 10:47pm

Microsoft looks to extinguish LAMP

Microsoft is focused on improving its alternatives to the so-called LAMP stack, the combination of the Linux operating system, Apache Web server, MySQL database, and scripting languages PHP, Perl or Python. Microsoft’s anti-LAMP strategy is Continue reading “Microsoft looks to extinguish LAMP”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Jun. 19, 2005 at 2:43pm

Google to start new payment system to compete with Paypal

Online search-engine leader Google Inc. is preparing to introduce an electronic payment system later this year in a move that would pose a financial threat to one of its biggest advertisers, Internet auctioneer eBay Inc. Continue reading “Google to start new payment system to compete with Paypal”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Jun. 18, 2005 at 10:56am

Satellite radio approved in Canada

SIRIUS gets the nod to go ahead with subscription-based satellite radio service in Canada. Canada has set really strict rules for radio broadcasting as 25% of the Canadian channels must be done in French. Another Continue reading “Satellite radio approved in Canada”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Jun. 17, 2005 at 8:43am

Intel Research Merges Centrino with 802.11n

Intel Corp. will present a paper Friday that will demonstrate its progress toward integrating the current Wi-Fi technologies with the next-generation 802.11n protocol. It is interesting to hear that Intel can integrate 802.11n into their Continue reading “Intel Research Merges Centrino with 802.11n”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Jun. 17, 2005 at 8:35am

Samsung Electronics has informed several of its clients that its NAND flash chips are not to be used

Samsung Electronics has informed several of its clients that its NAND flash chips are not to be used on SD cards but should only be used only in MMC micro cards, according to sources. Some Continue reading “Samsung Electronics has informed several of its clients that its NAND flash chips are not to be used”. …more

By Nathan Kirsch • Jun. 17, 2005 at 8:24am
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