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IDF SPRING 2007: What's Wolfdale? The dual core variant of Penryn: a 45nm single die CPU. We got a glimpse of a quick and dirty test to show you the comparative difference.
In the wake of Nvidia's GeForce 8600-series launch, the talk of the town in old Taipei has now switched to AMD's mid-range products...
IDF SPRING 2007: bit-tech joins a European round table discussion with VP of Digital Enterprise Group Operations, Steve Smith, to discuss several hot topics.
IDF SPRING 2007: Mobile Experts, Dadi Perlmutter and Anand Chandrasekher, offer insights into the future of the UMPC and Intel's vision of Internet connectivity.
The British Board of Film Classification has released a report studying the attitudes of Britains gaming communities
With so many duff mice about it can be a bit of a minefield out there. Thankfully, it's a minefield we can send Joe Martin into as he tests out four of the newest mice on the market...
IDF SPRING 2007: Intel showed off its 45nm upgrade to the Core Architecture, Penryn, in Beijing today. We have initial benchmark results -- click for details.
An upgraded version of the Xbox 360 Laptop mod was unveiled today and it's prettier than ever!
A press release that was dropped in our mailbox shows that Creative may be letting loose its X-Fi chip. Could we be seeing the giant go from producer to designer?
If you're a fan of internet radio, you may be surprised come May. New fees will start for all US Broadcasters, which could put many out of business.
IDF SPRING 2007: Continuing Richard's slight obsession with everything DDR3, bit-tech grabbed a word with Corsair Co-founder, John Beekley about his thoughts on the upcoming product.
IDF SPRING 2007: The Intel Classmate PC offers an alternative to the $100 laptop and an education for developing countries, but competition is all good, right?
Today, Nvidia has announced five new mid-range DirectX 10 graphics cards based around its G84 and G86 graphics processing units. We have a look at GeForce 8600 GTS to find out if it is this year's must-have mainstream graphics card.
After weeks of nervous anticipation, the day has come: the prize draw for the competition of all competitions. Are you still reading this? Click to see if you won already!
IDF SPRING 2007: Phase Change Flash Memory is tipped to replace the currently Solid State favourite (NAND) and be the future of storage. It might even replace DRAM. Details inside live from Beijing.
Louisiana citizens will be feeling the pinch soon as they are ordered to pay to cover legal fees incurred from battling a bill drafted by Jack Thompson
IDF SPRING 2007: Hate the fact new motherboards are great until you turn them on, only to find they have a really poor BIOS? So do we and UEFI is set to change exactly that.
As part of an on-going multiple platform strategy, Capcom will be releasing Lost Planet on the PC by the end of the year. Devil May Cry 4 will also follow.
STALKER, originally suspected of stealing textures from Doom 3 and Half-Life 2, has been proven innocent.
IDF SPRING 2007: Dileep Bhandarker, Director of Advanced Architectures tells bit-tech more juicy details about Nehlaem.
IDF SPRING 2007: Ooo Err missus! Want to see what Penryn really looks like? Click here you naughty, naughty person.
IDF SPRING 2007: We see a little better about how Intel works in China, detailing the investment made on Fab 68.
IDF SPRING 2007: Intel technical Guru, Mooly Eden, tells all in the tales of next generation mobile computing.
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