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Author Archives: Lars-Göran Nilsson

Lars-Göran Nilsson
Apr 7, 2011
15

AMD and Nvidia set to take on LucidLogix Virtu

Will do switching solutions of their own

LucidLogix might be the first company to announce graphics switching technology for desktop system, but it seems like Virtu won’t be the only option.
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Lars-Göran Nilsson
Apr 6, 2011
3

Notebooks and hard drives to increase in price

Following earlier reports on motherboard price hikes

News coming out of Taiwan from various sources is indicating that we can expect much pricier computers and computer related components later this year as a result of the disaster in Japan.
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Lars-Göran Nilsson
Apr 6, 2011
4

Motherboard makers craving affordable USB 3.0 solutions

Alternative sources still waiting for certification, but no-one really cares

Once the motherboard makers get ready to launch new models based on upcoming chipsets from AMD (AMD) and Intel (INTC), expect to see a much wider range of USB 3.0 host controllers than we’ve seen to date.
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Lars-Göran Nilsson
Apr 1, 2011

IEEE approves the IEEE 802.16m standard

For advanced mobile broadband

Although WiMAX has as yet to really take off, what is known as the second generation of the standard or more correctly known as IEEE 802.16m was ratified today as a standard.
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Lars-Göran Nilsson
Apr 1, 2011
12

LucidLogix scores Intel as first Virtu customer

Set to be bundled with Genuine Intel Desktop Boards

At least now we know who LucidLogix first Virtu customer is, namely none other than Intel (INTC) itself who intends to bundle the graphics switching software with some of its Genuine Intel Desktop Boards.
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Lars-Göran Nilsson
Mar 31, 2011
18

Hercules launches Freescale powered netbooks

Sweet travel, coffee shop usage machine

Normally we wouldn’t pay too much attention to a new netbook, but Hercules has launched a couple of new models in its oddly named eCAFÉ series, the Slim HD and EX HD, both powered by a Freescale i.MX515 SoC.
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Lars-Göran Nilsson
Mar 31, 2011
5

Intel’s E3 Xeon’s launching next week

Most on sale, some already benchmarked

It’s almost six months since the specifications of Intel’s (NASDAQ:INTC) E3 series of Xeon processors were unveiled by a Japanese website and new we’re finally a mere week away from the actual launch.
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Lars-Göran Nilsson
Mar 30, 2011
7

Intel’s consumer Patsburg chipset revealed as the X79

New chipset model names all around

Intel’s (NASDAQ:INTC) much expected consumer version of its Patsburg chipset appears to have been christened and rather than going with the logical move of calling it X68, Intel decided to call its new baby X79.
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Lars-Göran Nilsson
Mar 30, 2011

TAITRA expects yet another record breaking Computex

Bigger and better, but not big enough

Earlier today we attended the official pre-Computex press conference hosted by TAITRA and the organizers of the show are optimistic about another record year for the show with both more exhibitors and visitors expecting to be attending this year.
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Lars-Göran Nilsson
Mar 29, 2011
2

Sunix first with USB 3.0 DisplayLink adapters

With D-Sub, DVI and HDMI connectivity

The first USB 3.0 display adapters have finally cropped up, although the products in question are from a Taiwanese company called Sunix which is a maker of all kinds of computer peripherals and add-on cards alongside a range of industrial networking and communications devices and specialized I/O solutions.
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Lars-Göran Nilsson
Mar 29, 2011

QNAP upgrades NAS boxes with SATA 6Gbps and USB 3.0 support

Atom powered

QNAP has announced three new NAS boxes in the TS-x56 Pro II series which have gained DDR3 memory, SATA 6Gbps and USB 3.0 support which should make them some of the most feature rich NAS boxes on the market.
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Lars-Göran Nilsson
Mar 29, 2011
8

Intel’s Core i5-2540M tested

Review: A look at mobile Sandy Bridge

The launch of Intel’s new Sandy Bridge platform lost its momentum thanks to Intel’s chipset bug, but with that behind us, it’s time to take a look at what Intel’s new mobile platform has to offer.
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Lars-Göran Nilsson
Mar 28, 2011
2

Intel launches its 320 series SSD

Same old, yet all brand new

It’s been a very long wait, but Intel’s (NYSE: INTC) first 25nm SSD has finally been officially unveiled and the 320 series will change the world of SSD storage as we know it, or will it?
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Lars-Göran Nilsson
Mar 28, 2011
32

Latest Intel roadmap confirms PCI Express 3.0 for Ivy Bridge

Did you expect anything less?

Up until now Intel (INTC) hasn’t unveiled which PCI Express spec its upcoming LGA-1155 Ivy Bridge processors will support, but their latest roadmaps includes an update which reveals support for PCI Express 3.0, even though it’s a feature that’s not even highlighted on the slide.
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Lars-Göran Nilsson
Mar 28, 2011

Asus P8B WS C206 LGA-1155 unveiled ahead of launch

A feature rich workstation board

Intel (INTC) might not have launched its new chipsets with support for the Sandy Bridge Xeon E3-series of processors yet, nor the processors in question, but details of upcoming motherboards keep trickling out and today we can give you the full specifications of Asus’ upcoming P8B WS boards.
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