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Samsung develops new mobile memory chip

December 27, 2006 Its new 1Gb DRAM memory chip is thinner and uses less power than previous generations of chips, company says. TAGS: DRAM, consumer electronics, Samsung Electronics, power, chipset, games

Intel's chipset road map lacks a driver

May 17, 2007 An attempt by Intel to improve the performance of basic graphics technology has been stalled by software development delays. TAGS: chipset, Intel, software development, research company, DirectX, AMD, ATI Technologies, NVidia, Microsoft Windows Vista, CPU, games, PC, Microsoft Windows

Nvidia revs up game notebooks

March 10, 2006 Notebooks with Nvidia's technology can now handle two graphics chips, and desktops up to four. TAGS: CeBit, Voodoo, NVidia, graphics chip, notebook computer, Alienware, GPU, chipset, Nvidia GeForce, gamer, games, PC, video

Alienware chooses Airgo chipsets for new laptops

May 9, 2006 Alienware chooses Airgo MIMO technology to help top gamers connect to wireless networks. TAGS: Airgo Networks, Alienware, MIMO, high-performance, chipset, Wi-Fi, laptop computer, games

Intel's new Centrino for work and play

May 9, 2007 New notebooks with the Santa Rosa platform will arrive with several business-friendly technologies as the company pushes for better graphics. First Intel Santa Rosa systems reviewedNew Centrino giv... TAGS: Intel Centrino, Mercury Research, Intel Centrino Duo, notebook computer, Intel, chipset, AMD, PC, games, Microsoft Windows Vista

Intel CEO sees Net boosting consumer electronics

January 8, 2008 Paul Otellini predicts during his CES keynote that the Net's impact on the computer industry will play out again in the consumer electronics market. Photos: Otellini predicts always-connected world TAGS: Paul Otellini, consumer electronics, electronics, CEO, Consumer Electronics Show, Intel, chipset, broadband, TV, video, games, PC

Intel to add memory controllers, threading in 2008

March 28, 2007 Nehalem processors will use hyperthreading tech found in the old Pentium 4 chips and some of AMD's design tactics. TAGS: Pat Gelsinger, HyperThreading, AMD Opteron, Intel Pentium 4, Intel, manufacturing, chipset, server, Intel Pentium, notebook computer, Apple Computer, AMD, games
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