Intel Corporation and Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (Hitachi GST) today announced plans to jointly develop and deliver Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) and Fibre Channel (FC) enterprise-class solid-state drives (SSDs) for servers, workstations and storage systems. Continue reading “Hitachi and Intel To Build SCSI and FX Solid-State Drives”.…more
Now that the new Intel Core i7 platform is on the market and consumers are looking into building systems for the holidays Legit Reviews takes a look at four different memory speeds to see if going with faster memory is worth the extra cost. We run the kits at 1066MHz, 1333MHz, 1600MHz and 1866MHz on five different benchmarks to see if any difference can be noticed by just changing the memory speed in the BIOS.
A rumor was going around today that the Intel Core i7 series of processors have a TLB Errata much like the first AMD Phenom processors did last year. Legit Reviews has contacted Intel about this Continue reading “False Rumor – Intel Core i7 TLB Bug”.…more
GlacialTech today announced the launch of UFO V51 range of CPU coolers for the and high-end AMD and Intel processors, designed for gaming and other high I/O applications. The cooler has just four heat pipes, Continue reading “GlacialTech Announces UFO V51 CPU Cooler”.…more
A scarcity of cheap Blu-ray video players combined with the effects of a recession are expected to delay take-up of the new, high-definition Blu-ray DVD format in Europe, according to media research firm Screen Digest. Continue reading “Cheap Blu-ray players seen scarce in Europe”.…more
This morning AMD announced expanded support for DirectX 10.1 from a number of developers, demonstrating growing momentum for the most advanced Microsoft graphics API Layer to date. GSC Game World released a DirectX 10.1 patch Continue reading “AMD Sees Momentum Improving for DirectX 10.1”.…more