AMD today announced more than 500 new participants have joined the AMD Commercial Systems Channel Program, further validating the company’s commitment to customer-centric innovation and collaboration among the growing worldwide AMD64 ecosystem of solutions integrators, Continue reading “AMD’s Channel Program Grows and Offers Better Service”.…more
The Inq. reports that Intel’s Bensley was delayed not due to any problems with the platform itself, but due to FB-DIMM memory modules. Very interesting story and could be the truth behind why it was Continue reading “FB-DIMMs slow down Intel Bensley servers”.…more
Bristish Telecom has sent letters to more than 3,000 customers that were downloading more than their monthly contract allows. If you are a BT customer that has been downloading between 100 and 200 gigabytes per Continue reading “BT Goes After Broadband Bandwidth Hogs”.…more
Nvidia is going to get more money out of Sony – more, in fact, than it garnered for developing the PlayStation 3’s graphics chip, the company revealed this week, though it won’t say what the Continue reading “Nvidia wins more Sony contracts”.…more
Consumers about to face a confusing and expensive choice between two conflicting standards for high-definition DVDs will need to upgrade their cables if they want to enjoy all the benefits of the new movie players. Continue reading “Extra costs a worry for next-gen DVD adoption”.…more
Toshiba Corp.?s U.S. unit may delay the launch of its next-generation DVD player for several weeks to coincide with the April debut of movies that play in the new HD DVD format, the company said Continue reading “Toshiba may delay HD-DVD?s U.S. launch”.…more
The Inq thinks that they are the first to report that gamers need 2GB of system memory to run Microsoft Vista today, but that is not the case. Legit Reviews posted an editorial back in Continue reading “Vista gamers need 2GB plus of memory”.…more
The Register says that AMD will release its first batch of dual-core Turion 64 mobile processors on 9 May, lining up seven chips clocked between 1.6GHz and 2.2GHz, and accompanied by low-voltage variants, according to Continue reading “AMD confirms Athlon 64 X2 5000+”.…more