Asus P7P55D Deluxe and P7P55D Mobos Put on Sale

 

Last month Asus introduced its first Xtreme Design series motherboard featuring optimized designs – P6TD Deluxe, and recently, we’re cheerful to find two other members of Xtreme Design on sale in Guangzhou, China – Asus P7P55D and P7P55D Deluxe.

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Toshiba Confirms Blu-ray Players and Notebooks Coming This Year

 

Last month rumors had it that Toshiba was going to launch its own Blu-ray disc player by the end of this year, and Toshiba today announces that the company has applied for membership of Blu-ray Disc Association (BDA) and plans to introduce products that support Blu-ray format.

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Intel’s Roadmap Reveals 32nm Clarkdale Specs

 

Intel unveiled its branding plan in June, but the new naming strategy is still confusing enough. We speculated the 32nm processors codenamed Clarkdale will be branded as Core i5-600 and Core i3-500 series, which has been confirmed by Intel’s roadmap leaked to our friend site IT168.com.

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NVIDIA Licenses SLI Technology to Intel’s P55 Motherboards

 

 


Asus P7P55D Deluxe motherboard

We’re informed that Intel’s P55 motherboard would include SLI support at ComputeX 2009, but NVIDIA has not commented on this until now.

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Hynix Intros 4Gb Mobile DDR SDRAM

 

Hynix Semiconductor today announced the 4Gb mobile DDR SDRAM which supports Intel’s Moorestown platform for MID (Mobile Internet Device) applications.

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TDK Plans to Deliver 2.5TB Drives by Early 2010

 

According to the roadmap revealed by the Japan-based TDK, the company is working on a 3.5 inch 2.5TB drive which will feature a new 640GB platter.

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Intel Uses New Package for Core i7-920

 

Intel’s Core i7-920 (D0 stepping) has been found using the new package design with new logo which was launched earlier this year.

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Overclocking Test of Pentium E6500K: Intel’s New Secret Weapon

 

AMD’s Black Edition processors with unlocked multipliers have been very popular and successful, whereas Intel has locked multipliers on all but its expensive Extreme Edition processors. And now, the status is about to change with the arrival of Pentium E6500K.

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NVIDIA: We Are The Largest Producer of 40nm Chips

 

NVIDIA has recently claimed that even though it was not the first company to adopt the 40nm process technology of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, it’s currently the largest customer to utilize the 40nm process, according to Xbitlabs

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G.Skill Readies Ripjaws DDR3 Memory Kit

 

The Taiwan-based G.Skill has just announced a new family of DDR3 memory as part of its Gaming series, the Ripjaws.

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Asus Maximus III Formula in Pretty Pixels

 

Last month we shared some early pictures of Asus ROG Maximus III Formula motherboard, and we’ve actually got the board on hand. It does look awesome, and you’ll just love it! 

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Sapphire Working on Radeon HD 4650 AGP Card

 

Sapphire is planning to release the Radeon HD 4650 with old AGP interface, according to a recent post at tcmagazine.

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PowerColor Unveils Custom-Cooled PCS HD4770

 

 

PowerColor has today announced an upgrade to the HD4770 series, the custom cooled PCS HD4770.

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Intel’s Pentium E6500K with Unlocked Multi Hits Shelves

 

AMD’s Black Edition processors have enjoyed tremendous popularity among DIY market, so Intel decides to market with the Pentium E6500K in response. Actually, this model with unclocked mutiplier has hit stores in Guangzhou, China.

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Quick Test of Most Powerful GTX260 from Zotac

 

As we reported last month, Zotac has developed a GeForce GTX 260 with 15 phase VRM design, and Expreview is fortunate to grab an engineering sample of it for closer look. 

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