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Thursday, August 4, 2005

AMD Sempron 3400+ Processor Performance Revealed. Web-Site Benchmarks Latest Sempron Chip

11:46 pm | Anton Shilov

While Advanced Micro Devices has not made any statements in regards availability of its AMD Sempron processor model 3400+, some web-sites have managed to obtain samples of the part and give AMD’s latest value central processing unit (CPU) a try.

HotHardware.com web-site, who has tested the new product, called AMD Sempron 3400+ as “the best performing budget CPU at the time” after benchmarking it against other value microprocessors.

“The main advantage of the Sempron 3400+ is backward compatibility, as a simple BIOS update is the only requirement.  To take advantage of the Celeron D with 64-Bit support, users will require an Intel 910 based chipset at minimum, raising the upgrade cost considerations for those with older chipsets.  Factor in spotty availability of the latest 64-bit enabled Celeron Ds, and the Sempron 3400+ seems to be in a good position to reach a broader market,” HotHardware.com believes.

AMD Sempron processor model 3400+ operates at 2.00GHz, is equipped with 256KB L2 cache and features built-in single-channel PC3200 DDR memory controller. The chip has 64-bit capability enabled and is designed for Socket 754 infrastructure. Thermal Design Power (TDP) the latest value processor from AMD is 62W, which is similar to predecessors.

Is Apple’s Mighty Mouse the Future of Apple’s Mice? Apple’s First 4-Button Mouse Under Sight

11:43 pm | Anton Shilov

For decades Apple Mac computers featured mice with only one button, which was a thing to gloat over for Macintosh critics, but was something that Mac traditionalists adored. Recently Apple Computer unveiled its Mighty Mouse, now not only with four buttons, but also a 360-degree scroll. BusinessWeek web-site already mulls over the future of the Mighty Mouse: will it be a standard mouse for Macs, or will it still be a standalone product with wireless connectivity?

“Adding a second button and a trackball to the mouse is neither innovative nor unique. These are things that others were doing in the mid-1990s,” believes Rob Enderle, principal analyst with the Enderle Group in San Jose, California.

When introducing the Mighty Mouse, Apple had to satisfy different types of users: those, who earlier used typical personal computers with pointing devices that features at least two buttons and a wheel as well as long-time Macintosh adopters, who got accustomed to single-button mice. Furthermore, multi-button mouse is likely to attract more Windows users to Apple’s computers.

“Gamers need not apply for this mouse, as the Mighty Mouse's touch sensors end up being more of a liability than a convenience in games. You're probably better off control-clicking with a one button mouse than using the Mighty Mouse for gaming on the Mac. Some desktop users may feel the same way about simply using the mouse for regular applications, although personally getting used to doing the left/right finger dance wasn't as big of a deal for me in normal application usage. The drawbacks of the single button/multiple sensor construction of the Mighty Mouse are unfortunate, as I do believe that Apple could put together a very well designed mouse for the multi-button user,” claims Anand Lal Shimpi of AnandTech web-site, who has tested the mouse.

Apple’s last two major changes in mouse design involved turning the entire upper enclosure into a clickable button and adding optical tracking in 2000. That optical mouse quickly became the standard one that ships with all Apple desktop computers. In 2002, it adapted that design into a battery-powered wireless model that uses Bluetooth radio-frequency technology. The wireless version still sells as a $59 stand-alone add-on product. It stands to reason that Apple’s next trick would be to make the Mighty Mouse wireless as well, claims BusinessWeek web-site. Perhaps, the next move is to supply Mighty Mouse with all Macintosh computers?

 
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Friday, May 16, 2008

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Thursday, May 15, 2008

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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, 2008

11:31 am | Video GDDR5 in Production, New Round of Graphics Cards War Imminent. Qimonda Ready to Deliver GDDR5 Memory Chips in Volume

 
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