Geared toward the enthusiast who wants their go-anywhere notebook to be powerful, the Hypersonic Avenger AG2 Notebook series feature unparalleled performance in a sleek, colorful, and compact 12-inch size for superb mobility. The AG2 can be configured with next generation 45nm Intel Penryn processors, up to 4GB DDR2-667 memory, and a 320GB hard drive (or Solid State Drive) for maximum storage. Read on to see what we think of this new notebook!
Samsung has developed one of the largest-capacity and highest-speed solid state drives to date. CNET site ZDNet Korea reports that Samsung announced the development of a 2.5-inch, 256GB solid state drive (SSD) at the fifth Continue reading “Samsung develops 256GB solid state drive”.…more
Infineon Technologies AG said Monday that its chief executive, Wolfgang Ziebart, will resign at the end of the month over what it said was a difference in strategy for the money-losing semiconductor maker. In a Continue reading “CEO of Infineon Technologies resigns”.…more
After traveling more than 400 million miles and 10-months in its journey from Earth, NASA’s Phoenix Lander touched down safely and sent its first transmissions from the Martian arctic surface Sunday afternoon. Needless to say, Continue reading “NASA’s Phoenix Spacecraft Lands Safely on Mars”.…more
Besided the NBA Playoffs, this weekend should be an exciting one – especially for NASA. Planetary scientists and engineers who make up the Mars Phoenix Lander team will be biting their nails Sunday evening as Continue reading “NASA Preps for ‘7 Minutes of Terror’ on Mars”.…more
Google co-founder Larry Page was in Washington to promote the company’s proposal for a new generation of wireless devices to operate on soon-to-be-vacant television airwaves. Some TV broadcasters disagree with Page’s plan however, complaining that Continue reading “Google Co-Founder Pushes TV ‘White Space’ Use”.…more
It has been over a year since ATI got into the Folding@home project and it seems that the time is right for NVIDIA to join in! Mr. Vijay Pande himself was in San Jose today and we managed to catch up with him while he was giving the presentation on behalf of Stanford University on how folding is going to work on NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards. This is a must read if you are interested in distributed computing.
Today at the NVIDIA corporate office we had a chance to sit down and listen to NVIDIA Chief Scientist David Kirk talk about what the GPU can do beyond just gaming. NVIDIA has spent a ton of time and a fair amount of money getting their CUDA software off the ground and they have had a strong acceptance in the community. NVIDIA also announced that they are acquiring a ray tracing company called RayScale.
The Koolance CPU-330 Waterblock provides ultra low temperatures in single and multi-core configurations. It features a universal mounting adapter and features a rugged 21k gold plated copper base with a hard anodized aluminum top cap and mounting hardware. The CPU-330 utilizes standard G1/4″ threading so it can accommodate the nozzle size of your choice. With features like this the Koolance CPU-330 is sure to deliver impressive numbers. Read on to find out if this is true!