
Intel postponed the launch schedule of Lynnfield CPUs and P55 chipset to the end of August or the beginning of September in January as motherboard makers suffered overstocked chipset inventory caused by the economic decline. But now, it seems they’ll be delayed to an even later time, maybe October.
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GT300 is a new-generation high-end GPU incorporating advanced technologies including DirectX 11 and CUDA 3.0. There were wispers that GT300 featuring brand-new structure would come out at the end of this year, but according to Theinquirer, NVIDIA 40nm GT300 is set to tape out by June.
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Radeon 4890 X2 would be the most power-hungry card on the market
AMD ever said that they had no immediate plans for Radeon HD 4890 X2, but the guys at Brightside claims the ATI partner can and will make a Radeon HD 4890 X2 with entitle from AMD Graphics Products Group. In a Youtube interview for PC Games Hardware, Sasa Marinkovic, Product Manager for Consumer platforms also confirmed the X2 part.
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Thermaltake has released its new CPU cooler V14 AX which supports the latest Intel Core i7 processors.
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OCZ has launched Intel Extreme Memory Profile (XMP) SODIMMs for laptops ultilizing Intel Core 2 Extreme mobile processors.
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The world-famous chassis manufactuer Lian Li has been quick enough to launch another mid-tower case, Armorsuit Series PC-P50.
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Intel has recently revealed more details on its Larrabee project, which will indeed see Intel entering the discrete graphics market, at IDF Beijing 2009.
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AMD has released the Hotfix that provides Catalyst WHQL Certified driver for the ATI Radeon HD 4890, and resolves the “Error Code 43 – incompatible display” issue seen on the secondary GPU when enabling ATI CrossFireX in the ATI Catalyst Control Center.
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Sparkle has announced the launch of GeForce 9800GT Graphics Cards with power saving function to meet the demand of environmental protection.
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Asus showcased their Formula Series graphics cards and coolers at CeBIT 2009, and now more details about the Formula cooler are unveiled.

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Loilo Inc. has released a new video editing software, Super LoiloScope MARS that makes editing high definition movies accessible for the average consumer. By using the parallel processing power of NVIDIA GeForce CUDA-enabled GPUS, Super LoiloScope MARS creates movie files up to 10 times faster than CPU powered encoders.
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Seagate has now introduced the new SV35.5 line-up of hard drives. Aimed at digital video surveillance systems for 24×7 use, the fresh 3.5-inch drives have a working speed of 7200 RPM (rotations per minute), a SATA 3.0 Gbps interface, and, depending on capacity, 8, 16 or 32MB of buffer memory.
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NVIDA does update their drivers very quickly for the last a few days. Well, if you’re still interested in trying a new one, 185.68 Beta is something for you. This driver supports GeForce 9-series, 100-series, and 200-series desktop GPUs.
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Fusion-io company has announced that it closed $47.5 million in Series B funding from a group of investors including Lightspeed Venture, New Enterprise Associates, Dell Venture and Sumitomo Ventures.
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Toshiba announced the first 512GB SSD at the end of 2008, and A-DATA also showcased its XPG Series 512GB SSD at CeBIT 2009, but SuperTalent is the first one who really brings 512GB SSD to the market.
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