OCZ Adds to Alchemy Series Keyboard Lineup With Illuminati

 

OCZ technology does quite well in peripherals besides memory, SSD and Power supply. After Alchemy Series ELixir Keyboard announced last year, OCZ brings out another model now, Illuminati.

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AMD Mobility Radeon 4870 X2 Coming Soon

 

As AMD’s flagship product, Radeon HD 4870 X2 is going to be used on mobile devices soon. Asus will adopt Mobility Radeon HD 4870 X2 on its gaming notebook W90, according to TechPowerUp.

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Toshiba to Acquire Fujitsu’s Hard Drive Business

 

According to Xbitlabs, Toshiba and Fujitsu have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that Toshiba acquires Fujitsu’s hard disk drive business. The two companies will conclude a transfer contract soon, and finish the transfer within Q1 2009.

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Thermaltake Announces New Brand LUXA2

 

Thermaltake has announced a new division LUXA2, which means Thermaltake is stepping into new luxury industry. LUXA2 offers HTPC case, laptop cooler and etc which are characterized with simplicity, luxury and uniquie lifestyle. Thermaltake is going to show LUXA2 collections at Cebit 2009 next month.

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Arctic Cooling Announces Accelero Xtreme 4870X2 Cooler

 

The well-known Swiss cooler manufacturer Arctic Cooling announces Accelero Xtreme 4870X2 cooler designed for ATI Radeon HD 4870X2 graphics cards.

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GPU-Z V0.3.2 Available

 

TechPowerUp now releases GPU-Z v0.3.2 which has fixed several problems found in earlier versions.

Download: TechPowerUp GPU-Z v0.3.2

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NVIDIA GeForce 182.06 WHQL Updated

 

Last night NVIDIA releasesd GeForce 182.06 WHQL driver which is recommended for the game F.E.A.R.2. The new release claims to deliver better gaming experience than 181.22 WHQL. The improvements are listed as below:

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AMD Prepares 45nm Dual-Core CPU

 

AMD is reportedly preparing for a new dual-core CPU codenamed Callisto. Judging from AMD’s roadmap earlier, their triple-core processor Heka is just Deneb without one core. Now it’s just the same story. AMD is going to remove another core of Heka to form Callisto. Though the number of cores reduces, Callisto still features massive 6MB L3 cache and 1MB L2 cache, which sounds quite attractive.

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