Core i5-750 Delivers An Impressive Turbo Frequency of 3.2GHz

 

Each Nehalem core has its own Phase-Locked Loop (PLL), which basically means each core can be clocked independently.

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OCZ Intros Lynnfield-Loving Dual-Channel DDR3 Memory Kits

 

OCZ technology has lately unveiled its new low-voltage DDR3 memory kits designed specifically for the upcoming Intel P55 chipset and Intel Core i7, i5 and i3 processors.

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NVIDIA: Tegra is Our Future

 

Mike Rayfield, the general manager of NVIDIA’s mobile business unit, has recently said that Tegra is the future of NVIDIA.

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AMD 890FX Chipset Delayed to April 2010

 

Fudzilla reports that AMD has internally delayed its 890FX chipset. Though samples should be available in September, initial production won’t start before January 2010.

The launch of 890FX is now planned for April, and AMD is very likely to present it at CeBIT 2010 which usually takes place in the first week of March. AMD won’t have any new CPUs until this time either.

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TSMC Achieves Functional Yields Across Three 28nm Processes

 

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) has just announced that it has achieved “functional yields” on a 28nm 64Mbit SRAM across all three of its 28nm processes: nodes – high performance, low power, and low power with high-K metal.

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A Pictorial Preview of Asus Ion-powered Motherboard

 

Joining the Ion bandwagon with Zotac and Point of View, the first-tier motherboard manufacturer Asus has now unveiled an Ion-powered motherboard, AT3N7A-I. The mini-ITX mobo has reached Expreview lab, and let’s have a good look at it.

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Nokia Announces its First Mini-laptop Booklet 3G

 

 

Nokia has today unveiled its first netbook, Booklet 3G, which is powered by the efficient Atom processor.

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