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News around the WebWednesday, August 31, 2005Web-site Investigates PC Power Consumption. Real PC Power Consumption Measured 11:18 pm | Yaroslav LyssenkoSilentPCReview.com has conducted an investigation of modern platforms power consumption. In a recently published article the author takes an in-depth look at six different platforms based on central processing units from AMD and Intel in order to determine how much power is required to run different computer parts in modern PCs. “Looking at the total power draw alone, it would appear that all of our systems could easily be handled by a 300W power supply. But, given that as much as 90% of that power comes from the +12V lines, it is likely that that the ratings for the +12V lines matters more than the total wattage. If these lines are inadequate, the power supply may not provide enough power even if its “wattage rating” exceeds the total power draw of the system. It would be wiser to qualify our statement thus: All of our systems could easily be handled by a 300W power supply that conforms to ATX12V v2.xx.,” the web-site claims. Razer to Release Mouse with World’s Highest Resolution. Razer Copperhead Mouse Previewed 11:16 pm | Anton ShilovRazer is renowned and respected for its pointing devices aimed at gamers and tailored for gaming. Even though the devices the firm makes are somewhat unique, they still face stiff competition from companies like Microsoft, Logitech and some others. That said, the company has to constantly develop something, which would be ahead of the competition. In fact, it manages to: the company’s Copperhead mouse will be the industry’s first mouse with 2000dpi resolution. Gamespot web-site has had an opportunity to play with the mouse and came to a positive conclusion about the yet-to-be-released device. “The Copperhead performed flawlessly in our Counter-Strike 1.6 and Serious Sam II testing. We loved the precise movement and excellent responsiveness. Experienced first-person-shooter gamers will be glad to hear that the learning curve is fairly short, as it only took a short while to adjust to the new mouse before headshots and snap 180s became second nature again,” the web-site claims. Drive on a Hummer, Carry a Hummer - Thinks GM. GM to Offer a Hummer Laptop 8:30 pm | Yaroslav LyssenkoStarting next week General Motors is set to start offering its own-branded notebook PC. The company wanted its laptops to be styled after its popular Hummer multi-terrain vehicles so to attract attention of those, who drive those cars. “The carmaker has signed an exclusive three-year licensing agreement with Spokane, Wash.- based Itronix to make a portable computer designed for people who work outdoors: policemen, firemen, claims adjusters and construction workers, for example, as well as people who own a Hummer and are fascinated by anything related to the oversize vehicles,” reports CNET News.com. Already there are a number of notebook PCs manufactured especially for usage in harsh environments often met by the military and people working outdoors. Available models of Panasonic Toughbook and Twinhead Durabook are designed to be water-resistant, capable of withstanding extreme temperatures and also come with external body armor and internal shock absorbers. “Itronix said it is using the same military-grade technology (vibration and temperature standards) in the Hummer laptop to launch its own brand - the GoBook VR-1. That computer, priced at $3,299, has nearly all the same attributes as the Hummer-branded laptop, including a 1.86GHz Intel Centrino Pentium processor, a 12.1-inch color display, 512MB of memory, a DVD/CD-R/W combination drive, 8021.11a/g/b wireless connectivity and Microsoft’s XP Professional operating system,” writes CNET News.com. All Latest News |
Hardware NewsFriday, May 16, 200811:24 pm | Mobile Microsoft Makes Windows XP Available for One Laptop Per Child Systems. OLPC XO Gets Microsoft Windows XP Operating System Thursday, May 15, 200811:11 pm | CPU Via Technologies Reportedly Readies Dual-Core Microprocessors. Via’s Dual-Core Chips Set to Come in 2009 – Rumours 11:21 am | Other AMD’s Plans to Build Fab in New York Are “Moving Along”. AMD Still Intends to Build a Fab in the USA Wednesday, May 14, 200811:11 pm | Storage DVD Will Remain Primary Optical Storage Media on PC Market Till 2012 – IDC. Analysts Expect DVD to Dominate in PC Space Till 2012, Despite of Blu-Ray Ramp 5:41 pm | Mobile OCZ Offers Enthusiasts “Do-It-Yourself” Notebooks. OCZ to Allow Gamers to Build Their Own Laptops Tuesday, May 13, 200811:46 pm | Other Dell Denies Abandon of XPS Gaming PC Brand. Dell Plans to Invest “Like Crazy” into Alienware, but Leave XPS in Place 10:25 pm | Mobile MSI’s Wind Set to Start Blowing in June, Specifications Transpire. MSI Preps to Launch “Wind” Laptops in June 4:25 pm | CPU Nvidia Has No Plans to Take Over Via Technologies, Says Chief Exec. Nvidia Denies Intentions to Buy Via Technologies – CEO 11:34 am | Other HP Acquires Electronic Data Systems Service Company. HP Takes Over EDS for $13.9 Billion to Boost IT Service Business Monday, May 12, 200811:27 pm | Other Dell Set to Axe XPS Gaming PC Brand, Focus on Promotion of Alienware Gaming PCs. Dell to Phase Out Own-Brand Gaming Machines, Push Alienware – Report 6:05 pm | Other Ultra Low-Cost Notebooks Will Not Become Best-Sellers – Analysts. Affordable Notebooks to Become Popular, but Not Overwhelmingly Popular – IDC 1:47 pm | CPU AMD Releases Its First Low-Power Quad-Core AMD Opteron HE Chips. AMD Unveils “Highly-Efficient” Quad-Core AMD Opteron Processors 10:33 am | Video Nvidia: Nobody in the World Talks About ATI and AMD, Except in the UK. Nvidia Demos Market Share Numbers with No ATI Included 8:47 am | Chipsets Intel’s Next-Generation Enthusiast Platform Begins to Take Shape. Intel’s Next-Gen Enthusiast X58 Desktop Platform to Support One Bloomfield CPU, Four GPUs Saturday, May 10, 200811:31 am | Video GDDR5 in Production, New Round of Graphics Cards War Imminent. Qimonda Ready to Deliver GDDR5 Memory Chips in Volume <%BANNER[right_130x130_1]%>
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