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Dell Launching Inspiron 910 Mini Notebook Thursday

Nov 30, 1999
Dell Dell , never one to leave any segment of the PC market unattended, will launch its netbook Thursday, according to various reports.

NVIDIA Beta Drivers With OpenGL 3.0 Support

Nov 30, 1999
Just two days after the Khronos Group officially released the OpenGL 3.0 specifications, NVIDIA has deployed its first round of beta drivers (version 177.89)...

Will SSDs Take Over The Enterprise?

Nov 30, 1999
We’ve been talking a lot about solid state drives based on flash memory cells, commonly known as flash SSDs. On the one hand, the recent generation provides excellent throughput and stellar I/O performance due to the low...

Flash SSD Update: More Results, Answers : An Apology First – And One New SSD To Prove Us Right

Nov 30, 1999
First of all, we want to take this opportunity and apologize to our readers, for we made a procedural mistake when we compared battery runtime of various Flash SSDs, which we used to replace a 7,200 RPM hard drive on a business notebook in an effort to...

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Nov 6, 2009

Picking A Hard Drive For Your NAS: New Green Beats Old Speed

Nov 6, 2009
When it comes to mechanical hard drive performance, 7,200 RPM drives are considered the fastest. But does that convention apply in a NAS environment as well? We compare network storage performance with a handful of Samsung's "green" drives to...

Best Graphics Cards For The Money: November '09

Nov 5, 2009
There's actually a lot to discuss in this month's column: the introduction of AMD's new Radeon HD 5000-series GPUs, Nvidia's new GeForce GT 220 and GeForce 210, availability of previous-gen high-end cards, and the state of the graphics war in...

AMD Phenom II X4 965 BE: Same Speed, Less Power

Nov 4, 2009
Today AMD is introducing a revision of its flagship Phenom II X4 965 processor rated at 125W, replacing the 140W part, as well as a new 3.1 version of its Overdrive overclocking software. We take a quick look at both to see what advantages they offer.

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