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MSI X-Slim X600 Full Specs

MSI X-Slim X600 Full Specs

MSI’s flagship X-Slim series notebook, the MSI X600, has received specs for two of its variations today through a new leak. The company has previously only released teasers of the specifications for the notebook PC, which is meant to compete with the MacBook Air. The 15.6-inch notebook sports a 1366×768 resolution and is powered by [...]

Archos 9 pctablet resistive touchscreen

Archos 9 pctablet resistive touchscreen

Archos attempt to resurrect the UMPC category of devices got off to a good start yesterday in Paris with the launch of its 16-mm thick Archos 9 pctablet – a 8.9-inch 1024×600 pixel tablet riding an 800MHz or 1.2GHz Atom Z515 processor, 1GB of memory, up to 120GB disk, webcam, Bluetooth 2.1, 802.11b/g WiFi, and SIM card [...]

One Laptop Per Child’s Xo or Intel’s Classmate for American Children?

One Laptop Per Child’s Xo or Intel’s Classmate for American Children?

There are many comparisons being made between the OLPC and Intel’s Classmate. I personally feel that the differences far outweigh the likeness of these two products. There is growing controversy as to which product should be chosen for particular groups and the increasing competitiveness. I believe that they are intended for distinctively different users.
One Laptop [...]

Staying Ahead of the AMD and Intel Computer Processor Battle

Staying Ahead of the AMD and Intel Computer Processor Battle

Computer processors or central processing units (CPUs) are the main processing brains that execute programs on computers. A more powerful CPU can get more things done than a slower one. There are two leading CPU manufacturers in today’s computer market: AMD and Intel. Both are very popular and have their own following, so it is [...]

Intel’s Larrabee Gpu

Intel’s Larrabee Gpu

Intel’s brand new graphics chip is made of lots of ancient Pentium processors. Is that potty or pretty prescient?
Spare a thought for AMD and NVIDIA. They’ve been happily smacking each other upside the head for a decade. But at least they’ve been doing so safe in the knowledge that their GPUs are distinct from – [...]

Intel Back in the Graphics Game

Intel Back in the Graphics Game

In the northern hemisphere, spring is always the time for new things: lambs, leaves and Larrabee chipsets. Yes, it’s the Intel Developers Forum in Beijing again, where Intel shows off its latest kit to the other manufacturers.
Pride of place was given to the Nehalem chipset, which features up to eight cores and uses simultaneous multi-threading [...]

Quadsli – Modes of Returned

Quadsli – Modes of Returned

With two GPU, as four, the system must select a mode of returned to determine which graphics processor does what at which time and this for a maximum effectiveness and performances. It is to the ForceWare pilot that this task falls, and as for the SLI, Quad-SLI takes again the modes of returned SFR ( [...]

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