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NewsComputerworld reviews the Intel X25-E solid state drive
Intel has obviously been sending out review units of its X25-E SSD, the enterprise sibling of the crazy fast X25-M solid state disk. The difference between the two versions lies in the fact that the... Read more...
Memory scaling on the Core i7 platform
AnandTech took DDR3 RAM from various manufacturers and ran a battery of exhaustive tests on them. Interestingly, the reviewers concluded that only in certain situations was there a point to... Read more...
Intel showcases wireless power
Intel showed off a range of technologies from Intel Labs at its R&D Day last week. Intel Labs employs 1,000 researchers from around the world to develop cutting-edge technologies and usher them... Read more...
Linux the first operating system to support USB 3.0
Remember our report on the first USB 3.0 controller from NEC late last month? Well, it looks like a Linux developer at Intel's Open Source Technology Center has completed the driver support for USB... Read more...
AMD unveils six-core Istanbul processors
AMD, on Monday, unveiled new six-core server chips built on the 45-nanometer process. Code-named Istanbul, the five new processors will come with clock speeds of up to 2.6GHz with a power consumption... Read more...
Intel unveils 8-core Nehalem-EX Xeon processor
Intel officially took the wraps off its Nehalem-EX processor this week, which will come with up to eight processing cores. The chip behind the next iteration of Intel's Xeon server line is scheduled... Read more...
New atom-thick material could replace silicon
A newly developed, nanoscopic material called graphene could well replace the role that silicon has in electronic circuit boards today. Pure graphene is made completely from carbon atoms, is... Read more...
New multi-gigabit wireless specification targeted for year end
A total of eighteen companies have banded together to create the next multi-gigabit wireless standard. Calling themselves the Gigabit Wireless Alliance (WiGig), the group includes the likes of... Read more...
VMware bug opens the door to guest-to-host exploits
An exploit researcher at Immunity Inc. has crafted what the security community would coin a "guest-to-host" virtual machine exploit. By exploiting several vulnerabilities in VMware's virtualization... Read more...
Intel resolves X25-M fragmentation issues with new firmware
Ever since Intel unveiled its X25-E and X25-M solid state drive (SSD) last year, the X25 series of SSD from Intel has been held up as the champion in terms of storage performance. More recently... Read more...
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