03.29.08
Posted in motherboards at 3:05 am by william
Zotac jumps the gun on new Nvidia Hybrid SLI chipset for AMD
{mosimage} A well-known Asian manufacturer of Nvidia-based graphics cards just pre-announced a new nForce 750a-based motherboard. The 750a is the first Nvidia chipset for AMD systems since the nForce 590, which was introduced in May 2006. It looks like that SNAP (Strategic Nvidia-AMD Partnership) isnt dead after all….
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03.28.08
Posted in motherboards at 3:08 am by william
Zotac jumps the gun on new Nvidia Hybrid SLI chipset for AMD
{mosimage} A well-known Asian manufacturer of Nvidia-based graphics cards just pre-announced a new nForce 750a-based motherboard. The 750a is the first Nvidia chipset for AMD systems since the nForce 590, which was introduced in May 2006. It looks like that SNAP (Strategic Nvidia-AMD Partnership) isnt dead after all….
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03.25.08
Posted in motherboards at 3:06 am by william
AMD first to market with certified DisplayPort graphics card
{mosimage} The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) announced that the Radeon HD 3000 series of graphics cards and AMD-based 780G-based motherboards are the first products to receive DisplayPort certification. …
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03.23.08
Posted in motherboards at 3:07 am by william
AMD first to market with certified DisplayPort graphics card
{mosimage} The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) announced that the Radeon HD 3000 series of graphics cards and AMD-based 780G-based motherboards are the first products to receive DisplayPort certification. …
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03.22.08
Posted in motherboards at 2:16 am by william
AMD first to market with certified DisplayPort graphics card
{mosimage} The Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) announced that the Radeon HD 3000 series of graphics cards and AMD-based 780G-based motherboards are the first products to receive DisplayPort certification. …
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03.17.08
Posted in motherboards at 2:41 am by william
George Ou
ZDNet Blogs - the processor codenamed “Diamondville”. DailyTech reported some leaked information that Diamondville would be released in a single and dual-core version at 4W and 8W TDP. Diamondville will be soldered on to an Intel 945GSE chipset motherboard
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03.14.08
Posted in motherboards at 2:34 am by william
Apple tries to cool ‘hot’ Airs
Computerworld - In Apple’s terminology, SMC stands for System Management Controller, which is a chip on the laptop’s motherboard responsible for power management.
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