Intel's Core i7, is it ever enough?

The Core i7 platform solidifies Intel's lead over AMD, while obsoleting generations of its own products. But isn't enough enough at some point?

Source:Intel's Core i7, is it ever enough?


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Toshiba to slash memory chip output due to supply glut
AFP - 10 hours ago
TOKYO (AFP) — Japan's Toshiba Corp. said Tuesday that it was slashing its production of NAND flash memory chips -- used in iPods and other digital music ...

Mattson Technology Strengthens RTP Market Leadership
MarketWatch - 6 hours ago
... Mattson's technology and its capabilities in meeting their advanced process requirements and next-generation nanometer flash memory devices development. ...
Tool order: Hynix places order for Mattson’s RTP system Fabtech
Mattson Technology Strengthens RTP Market Leadership International Business Times
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PC World - A judge has rejected most of the motions made by SAP to dismiss parts of rival software maker Oracle's lawsuit against it, according to the decision filed Monday in U.S. District Court-California Northern District.

Macworld.com - Aww, look at the cute little animated Mac and PC! Last year, Apple debuted its first animated holiday Get a Mac ad, inspired by Rankin-Bass Christmas specials like Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Santa Claus is Coming to Town. This year, they’ve followd it up with a pair of new spots featuring the return of claymation-style PC and Mac.

PC World - Palamida, a vendor that sells software and services around open-source software security and legal compliance, has named 25 open-source projects companies should not hesitate to use.

The logo of social networking website Facebook. An Australian lawyer has served legal documents on a couple via Facebook in what is thought to be a world first, his firm said(AFP/File/Leon Neal)AP - You've been "superpoked" — and served. A court in Australia has approved the use of Facebook, a popular social networking Web site, to notify a couple that they lost their home after defaulting on a loan.

Ray-tracing, the PC's next killer-app?

Ray-tracing could well be the next killer-app providing a quantum leap in PC gaming realism, just like 3Dfx Voodoo Graphics did in the '90s.

Source:Ray-tracing, the PC's next killer-app?

Intel's Core i7, is it ever enough?

The Core i7 platform solidifies Intel's lead over AMD, while obsoleting generations of its own products. But isn't enough enough at some point?

Source:Intel's Core i7, is it ever enough?

Intel's Core i7, is it ever enough?

The Core i7 platform solidifies Intel's lead over AMD, while obsoleting generations of its own products. But isn't enough enough at some point?

Source:Intel's Core i7, is it ever enough?

Ray-tracing, the PC's next killer-app?

Ray-tracing could well be the next killer-app providing a quantum leap in PC gaming realism, just like 3Dfx Voodoo Graphics did in the '90s.

Source:Ray-tracing, the PC's next killer-app?

CNET - Correction, 12:07 p.m. PST: This story misstated the number of companies on the "most trusted" list. It is a top 20 list.

NewsFactor - Apple posted a free download of the Mac OS X 10.5.6 update Monday with significant fixes that "enhance the stability, compatibility and security" of its Mac computers. The update is for users of Mac OS X Leopard 10.5 to 10.5.5.

PC World - Just two years ago, the mobile phone market was pretty ho-hum. You had your candy bar phones and your flip phones. There were BlackBerry devices and Windows Mobile phones. Those phones had calendars and contact lists, and a few other apps that were too annoying to use. Few people ever added any new applications to their phones. Surfing the Web was for emergency use only, since it was slow and ugly.

Intel's Core i7, is it ever enough?

The Core i7 platform solidifies Intel's lead over AMD, while obsoleting generations of its own products. But isn't enough enough at some point?

Source:Intel's Core i7, is it ever enough?

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