
AMD’s first 32nm processor was scheduled to be out in 2011, but AMD’s CEO Dirk Meyer indicates that the company is speeding up their development, so the 32nm processor will be hopefully launched in Mid 2010, and go into production in Q4.
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March 2nd, 2009 by Sue AMD, CPU

We ever said that RV790 is nothing more than superclocked RV770 which is based on 55nm manufacturing process and coming with 800 stream processors just as RV770. Branded as Radeon HD 4890, it belongs to Raden HD 4800 Series, targeting current single-GPU king, GeForce GTX285.
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Windows 7 7048.0.x86fre.winmain.090219-1845 has been compiled according to Win7, and Microsoft has sent an invitation to seveal Windows Logo Kit testers to test Windows Logo Kit 1.4.7048 Build. Windows 7 7048 has been refered as the one with maximum stability, but no download is found yet.
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As we know, Intel’s 32nm CPUs will adopt new socket instead of current Socket LGA775, and some manufacturers are going to attend CeBIT 2009 with their new motherboards featuring Intel’s next-generation processor. The German website PCGH takes its advantage of convenient position to leak the P55 motherboard from Asus and MSI.
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We have reported some details of GeForce 9600GT Green Edition from several manufacturers including Galaxy, Palit and Zotac. Now Gigabyte’s 9600GT Green Edition GV-N96TSL-1GI has been leaked to Donanimhaber. Quite different from above-mentioned cards, this one has utilized passive cooling.

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