Showing posts with label intel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label intel. Show all posts

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Expect the Intel i7 at SuperBiiz on Nov. 17th!


As we all know, Intel will be launching their new core processor, i7 on Monday, November 17th. You can go enter at SuperBiiz now to be notified when the new CPUs will be available. Also when you enter, you will automatically be entered for a chance to win the award winning Gold Pico, the world's smallest flash drive!

Also on 11/17, we are expecting to see the release of some new socket 1366 motherboards from Asus, MSI and Gigabyte to go hand in hand with the i7 CPUs. So stay tuned for those too!

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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Crazy Networking Deals at NewBiiz!


For a limited of time, NewBiiz is offering special deals on select networking items from all your favorite brands like Linksys, Netgear, Zonet, Intel, Encore, Belkin and Trendnet. So go check them out now as this offer won't stand tall too long!

Remember to click on the more pages since there are three pages worth of networking specials. We just couldn't fit all the deals on one page! Enjoy!

Monday, June 2, 2008

Nvidia Going Green and Going Mobile


Nvidia will be showing off their new Tegra brand for mobile application processors at this week's Computex. Their first processor for smartphones, the APX 2500, will be joined by two other processors showing that they are serious about targeting the fast and growing Mobile Internet Device category.

Like Nvidia, Intel already has huge plans for its Atom line of processors, but Nvidia is focusing their strategy on power consumption and the ever so popular green trend we see almost everywhere. Green also being their company color simply represents a coincidence that falls in their favor.

Another interesting point to note is that their products are also designed to work exclusively with Microsoft's Windows Mobile Software.

Tegra processors are expected to arrive by the end of this year just in time for the holiday season. To read more about this Cnet article, click here.

Friday, March 28, 2008

Why I'm Becoming More of a Spiderman: AMD's New Phenom Quad Core CPUs

AMD has announced that it’s launching four new Phenom Quad-core CPU’s. In an effort to increase scalability, the CPU giant has offered up more AMD Phenom x4 9000 Quad-Core Processors: the 9550 (2.2GHz), 9650 (2.3GHz), 9750 (2.4)GHz, and finally the 9850 (2.5GHz).

So now you can get the Spider platform—a Phenom CPU + 790 series chipset + an ATI HD 3800 series graphics card—in a rainbow of different flavors. For all you AMD/ATI enthusiasts, this should be good news. Increased scalability = an increase in price range. And with the Spider platform, you can add up to four 3800 series graphics cards. That means that your system is highly upgradeable over a long period of time. Quad-core technology matched with quad cards—I don’t think our brain is even able to process the graphics that kind of rig can offer.

Yeah, it might be overkill but there’s still a market for PC extremists like that. The genius in AMD’s new release is that the increased scalability of their product line allows for a wider price range. Which then attracts a wide range of consumers—from PC extremists to hardcore gamers to multimedia enthusiasts to middle of the road consumers. And the idea of an “Enthusiast Platform” AKA the Spider Platform, is an extremely unique twist in how to market to consumers. AMD isn’t offering parts. It’s offering it’s consumers an entire system. And that’s how the company is trying to differentiate itself from Intel. Not to mention the fact that AMD is the first to create a triple-core processor.

Of course, Intel is still resolutely killing AMD. Still, these new innovations from AMD impresses me..I thought they were down for the count. But they still keep turning out new tricks.

And in even happier news for AMD/ATI fans, ATI is cutting the price of their 3850 and 3870 graphics cards. The 3850/512 is going to crash to $145 and less, and the 3870/512 will hit markets at $159 and less. At those prices the Spider platform is looking more and more enticing to me.