
Japan’s leading global supplier of Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM)——Elpida, today announced that it had developed a 2-Gigabit DDR2 Mobile RAM™, the world’s smallest LPDDR2 chip. The new DDR2 is expected to become the main product manufactured by the 40nm process line at Elpida’s Hiroshima Plant (the 40nm line is currently undergoing a capacity expansion).
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It is said that AMD takes the integrating USB 3.0 support in its forthcoming Hudson D1 Southbridge chipsets into consideration, according to the notebook makers.
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Ubisoft has officially released Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X.2, which will become available in the first week of September.
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Codemasters is always hard at work, there is no doubt that they have many projects in the works. We have heard that the company is not only developing Bodycount and F1 2010 but also Dirt 3, Grid 2 and a sequel to Operation Flashpoint.
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NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) today announced that it will lower the company’s financial results for its second quarter of fiscal 2011. Its revenue for its second quarter of fiscal 2011 is estimated at $800 million to $820 million, compared with the range of $950 million to $970 million provided on May 13, 2010.
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EVGA has publicly released the updated Version 30 of EVGA SLI Enhancement, which is based on NVIDIA GeForce/Ion 258.96 WHQL. Not many new SLI profiles in EVGA SLI Enhancement Version 30, just enables SLI support in two games.
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Look great, perform greater. Some time ago, Mushkin has released its new memory cooling solution, namely Ridgeback series DDR3 memory kits, and now the company expand its offering with high-capacity, which work at 2000MHz, dual-channel kit for LGA 1156-based systems and triple-channel kit for LGA 1366-powered PCs, the latter one can up to 12GB, both kits are backed by a lifetime warranty.
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E-Noa is planning to release a new tablet powered by a dual Tegra 2 T20 SoC in Germany.
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The long-anticipated StarCraft II has finally become available, and it’s appealing to thousands of RTS gamers. However, Blizzard will not be including an optional anti-aliasing (AA) setting in the retail version.
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Patriot has now released some new capacities SSDs to expand its Inferno family, and they are available in 60GB, 120GB and 240GB capacities and backed by a 3-year warranty.
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THQ has today announce that Space Marine will be coming to PC in addition to the Xbox 360® and PlayStation®3 after heard our gamers’ cries. But no words on the launch date yet.
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July 28th, 2010 by Dynamic Games

SanDisk is here, and introduced a small and very portable flash drive—the capless SanDisk® Cruzer® Blade™ .
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NVIDIA has now announced new releases of its optimized for the newest Quadro graphics processing units (GPUs) based on the Fermi architecture.
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Apple has today announced a 27-inch widescreen display — the LED Cinema Display, which featuring a cinematic 16:9 aspect ratio and an astonishing 2560-by-1440 resolution.
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Apple has introduced a new Magic Trackpad using the same Multi-Touch technology, there is no doubt that it is good news for the users that get used to MacBook.
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