Charging up devices is essential in our daily lives as our technology becomes increasingly smaller and portable allowing us to bring with us our trusted mobile phones, tablets, computers, cameras, you name it. Intel and Integrated Device Technology (IDT) are working together to make our lives more convenient by making wireless charging technology available by […]
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Intel Core i7 Computer Promotion
There is more reason to buy an Intel Core i7 Processor based desktop computer this month! At RM2,999 only, you get the following specs: Intel Core i7 920 Processor Intel Desktop Board DX58S0 or equivalent desktop board 3GB DDR3 320GB SATA HDD 512MB Display Card DVDRW Optical Drive Oh, no LCD monitor by the way. […]
NVIDIA Tegra fights Intel Atom and Snapdragon
Get ready for a crash course in net-capable consumer electronics devices, we will be looking at two new architectures that promises to give stiff competition to Intel’s Atom microprocessor and it’s only going to get confusing if you don’t pay attention. Things started off with Intel releasing their Atom processor aimed at low-priced low-power netbooks […]
Intel Atom and VIA Nano
A story came out of PC World recently showing that VIA’s Nano microprocessor manages to beat the Intel Atom in every single test, further advancing arguments that the new Intel Atom chips are a large technical failure but a huge commercial success. The Atom, which will be appearing all over netbooks this year and beyond, […]
NVIDIA Ion platform
More details have been revealed on NVIDIA’s Ion platform, and this is really good news for the future of low-cost netbooks out there. Essentially, the Ion platform is like Intel’s Centrino marketing brand; it basically means it’s a pairing of Intel’s Atom processor with NVIDIA’s 9400M GPU in a small and compact motherboard packaging. The […]
Intel Core i7: Codename Nehalem
There’s no doubt that Intel has been wildly successful ever since they launched their line of Core processors. Previous to that, the desktop processor crown belonged to AMD for a good few years and their Athlon line-up, but unfortunately they didn’t manage to keep up with the rising costs of fabrication. The faux-pas with AMD’s […]
