According to Fudzilla, AMD is planning to launch two six-core desktop processors in Q2 next year, and they’re expected to appear slightly later than Intel’s Core i7-980X.
The 45nm based processors codenamed Thuban are coming with 6MB of L3 cache, C-state performance boost and support DDR3 1333MHz. It supports AM3 motherboards so it should work in most existing models.
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A-DATA has now introduced the industry’s first combo flash drive that offers both SATA 3.0Gbps and USB 3.0 interface – N002.
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OCWorkbench has recently unveiled the benchmarks showing the graphics performance of Intel Pentium G6950. The H55 chipset was compared with three other platforms: G41, G45 and GF9300 with GMA X4500 (800MHz), GMA X4500HD (800MHz), and GF9300 (450MHz) respectively.
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Special thanks to Clunk.org.uk

Our friends at Clunk.org.uk has just reviewed the Danamics LMX liquid metal cooler, and let’s check out if it’s worth every penny of it.
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DFI has just announced a new mini-ITX motherboard based on the latest dual-core Atom N450 processor – LR100-N16M, targeting gaming, industrial control automation, and medial equipment embedded applications.
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According to what Digitimes has learned from graphics card makers, NVIDIA’s Fermi-GF100 GPU is not coming out until March, 2010.
NVIDIA originally planned to launch Fermi in November 2009, but was delayed until CES in January 2010 due to some reason. However, the company recently told graphics card makers that the official launch will be delayed until March 2010.
The first Fermi-based consumer product should be GF100, which is built with 40nm and features GDDR5 and supports DirectX 11. The GF104 is said to make its debut in the second quarter to target the high-end market.
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Less than one week after releasing GPU Caps Viewer 1.8.1, Geek3d has been quick enough to deliver the 1.8.2 version which is essentially a bugfix release.
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