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Just last week, Intel released its Core 2 Duo processors with a bang. This week, Chief Executive Paul Otellini says that quad-core will be with us by the end of this year. With all of the moving and shaking, Tim Smalley looks down the road ahead.
Go and check out the cheesy new TF2 trailer and tell us what you think of the Pixar-esque graphics.
Intel's Kentsfield chip will be here sooner than expected, with the launch being moved forward from 2007 to 2006.
An industry analyst believes that Apple has chosen NVIDIA to be the new graphic chip provider for its next-generation iPod Video.
ATI's high end refresh, the Radeon X1950XTX and Radeon X1950 CrossFire Edition are set to be released next month. For the first time, both cards will have the same clock speeds.
The fourth stop of nine on the Multi-GPU World Tour 2006 has been posted over at HARDiNFO. This part covers the common benchmarks used across the web.
Brad Smith, a Senior Vice President at Microsoft has outlined twelve core principles of Windows development at a luncheon meeting this week.
NVIDIA has released a beta driver enabling Quad SLI with a pair of the recently-released GeForce 7950 GX2's.
Rumours about AMD's upcoming price drops appear to be true, as documents sent to distributors detailing the price drops pop up on the web.
Square Enix has repeatedly denied the existence of a sequel to Final Fantasy XI. However, a report has turned up on a respected gaming site suggesting otherwise.
A report in a Chinese-language newspaper suggests that Sony's upcoming PlayStation 3 console has completed its first batch of production in readiness for the mid-November launch.
A trailer for a new game that will accompany Episode 2 is posted online, and it looks pretty nifty.
Whilst its consumer player may be delayed, the PC version is coming. It's cheaper than rivals, too.
Movielink is teaming up with Roxio to offer burn-your-own films. The film industry is on board!
Is tighter always better? Do you always get what you pay for? We investigate how much difference memory timings can make to a Core 2 Duo platform.
Is Apple going all NetFlix on us? It seems like this could be the case, as pay-to-own may become pay-to-rent on the Music Store.
You will soon be able to order your Dell notebook with super-fast wireless network connectivity. But will it work?
The world's attention might be focused on Core 2 Duo, but Intel has released a new Yonah chip that is incredibly cool, in both senses of the word.
October 14 2021 | 15:04