What's in a name? SATA II Misconceptions
Should you be worried that your next SATA hard drive might not feature the data rates or features you had anticipated? The SATA Organization attempts to clairify some...
17 by Kristopher Kubicki on 6/20/2005Sony DSC-M1: Good Video, Disappointing Pictures
The Sony DSC-M1 is marketed as a hybrid camera that can record fantastic video and take great pictures. In our review, however, we found that the M1 falls short...
21 by Stephen Caston on 6/20/2005Price Guides June 2005: Motherboards
What dad wouldn't want a new motherboard for Father's Day? New Intel chipsets plus details on ATI's Crossfire inside. Socket 754 motherboards have bottomed out, and nForce4 prices are...
12 by Kristopher Kubicki & Larry Barber on 6/19/2005Linux Database Server CPU Comparison
We compared different Xeon and Opteron platforms on Database servers on SUSE Enterprise Linux 9, Kernel 2.6. How well do the Xeon and Opteron perform on the newest kernel...
45 by Johan De Gelas on 6/17/2005World Wide Memory: A Tour of Kingston Taiwan
Computex presented the opportunity to visit the world’s largest memory maker.
48 by Wesley Fink on 6/16/2005Intel On the Offensive: Roadmap Details and Analysis
Intel is already hard at work on their next generation dual core processors: Yonah, Preseler, Sossaman, Paxville and Dempsey! Check inside for details on all of them!
57 by Kristopher Kubicki & Jarred Walton on 6/14/2005Industry Update - Q2-2005: Chipset wars, AMD's growing market share and more...
There's a lot of updating to do on the CPU, chipset, motherboard and memory markets based on our findings at this year's Computex in Taiwan.
45 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 6/13/2005Computex 2005 - Looking Ahead
More companies will make Crossfire, DDR2-1000 Memory, Abit emerges from financial chaos, Foxconn moves into AMD market, and more.
20 by Wesley Fink on 6/10/2005NVIDIA Announces 16x AA For SLI
In response to ATI's CrossFire, NVIDIA is introducing 16xAA for SLI in a driver soon to be released.
18 by Derek Wilson on 6/9/2005ATI's Next Three Months Of Catalyst
ATI is revealing information about the upcoming features and performance of their next 3 driver releases. Catalyst 5.6, 5.7 and 5.8 look to polish up ATI's software offering.
30 by Derek Wilson on 6/9/2005Adaptive Game Bundles: Sapphire Select
Sapphire is bringing out Trymedia's technology designed to give customers a choice in bundle software. Here's our first look at what they have to offer.
24 by Derek Wilson on 6/8/2005Apple's Move to x86: More Questions Answered
We provide our thoughts on Apple's switch and shed some more light on your questions.
56 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 6/7/2005WWDC 2005 - Apple to Move to Intel Processors in 2006
It's true. Starting in 2006, Apple will begin transitioning to Intel processors. We have the full story from today's keynote.
65 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 6/6/2005ATI Mobility Radeon X800 XT: More Pipes in Notebooks
ATI is introducing a 16 pipe version of its M28 graphics processor. This part should be just as powerful as ATI's high end desktop parts. We take a look...
41 by Derek Wilson on 6/6/2005No more mysteries: Apple's G5 versus x86, Mac OS X versus Linux
How does Apple's G5/Mac OS X platform compare to x86/Linux/Windows? We find out with nothing else, but cold hard numbers as we test the Apple Power Mac Dual...
116 by Johan De Gelas on 6/3/2005Computex 2005 - Day 3 Tidbits
Even a minor earthquake won't stop us from posting Computex coverage! Inside, we have a look at the case, storage and display booths, along with some tidbits from...
35 by Kristopher Kubicki on 6/1/2005