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Earlier news here ======================================= 02/18/03 - AMD helps bring Daredevil to life AMD announced its collaboration with Rhythm & Hues and Angstrom in the production of the 20th Century Fox and Regency Enterprises film, Daredevil Rhythm & Hues used Angstrom Microsystems’ Delta500 workstations based on AMD Athlon MP processors to create and render captivating visual effects for the comic-book hero’s live-action debut. Read more details here ======================================= 02/18/03 - AMD to present at Goldman Sachs AMD Executive VP and Chief Sales and Marketing Officer Rob Herb will present at the Goldman Sachs Technology Investment Symposium at 9:30 a.m. PST (12:30 p.m. EST) on Tuesday, February 25, 2003 at the La Quinta Resort & Club in Palm Springs, California. Forward-looking and other material information may be discussed during the presentation. More details here ======================================= 02/18/03 - VapoChilling the Barton The new Athlon XP Barton core seems to be a true godsend when it comes to overclocking. Lot of headroom and cool temperature are just enough to reach new high with the help of a good VapoChill plus an Asus A7N8X, just like HardwareZone is demonstrating here ======================================= 02/18/03 - KT400 motherboards roundup If nForce2 roundups are becoming mainstream we are always glad to hear about a KT400 ones and OC Café kindly granted our wish with a fresh brewed one where Abit KD7-G, AOpen AK77 8X Max, Asus A7V8X, EPoX 8K9A, Tyan Trinity S2495 are all dancing in the saucer for our reading happiness... ======================================= 02/18/03 - Tyan Trinity KT400 motherboard review Lost Circuits is testing the Tyan S2495 KT400 Trinity and reckons that performances aren't as good as the nForce2 even though the latest Via Hyperion driver squeeze out a bit more performance from the Via KT 400 chipset. read that here ======================================= 02/18/03 - Reviews: DDR for all! DDR is far from being unexpensive and chosing the right one for our daily needs requires us to dig through many sources of information. Today we're pleased to welcome three new great reviews: First is a video one of Corsair PC-3200LL Dual Channel from 3DGameMan, second, Geil 1GB PC3200 Dual DDR Kit from Pimprig and third, OCZ EL DDR PC-3500 Memory from Guru3D. ======================================= 02/17/03 - nForce2 motherboards roundup Four new nForce2 motherboards have decided to invade THG workshop for a handful of benchmarks that will give you a good idea of each one potential. The boards are: Abit NF7-S, Biostar M7NCG, MSI K7N2-L and MSI K7N2G and the shootout is right here ======================================= 02/17/03 - OT: Paul Hales reports on Gaza Strip Sometimes life is not just putting chips on motherboards and to plugging them into ADSL to check the latest SP release from MSFT. There are also important topics that enlight our political consciousness and open our eyes on a suffering world where the worst pain is left unattended. Thanks to the inquirer's Paul Hales, just arriving from Gaza Strip, we have an exclusive occasion here to feel and touch the reality of Palestinian ordeal and it deserves our read, our time and our indignation. Thanks Paul ======================================= 02/17/03 - EPoX 8RDA+ nForce2 motherboard review Silent for quite a long time, Bjorn3D is coming back with a short review where EPoX 8RDA+, nForce2, is meeting Leadtek WinFast K7N415DA, nForce, for a family feud where the youngest shows some solid arguments and comes out victorious as you may read here ======================================= 02/17/03 - nForce2 motherboards roundup Take six of the best nForce2 motherboards and benchmark them to the max until the world knows which one is the best fitted for wildlife. That's the challenge undertaken by Sudhian in a jumbo roundup featuring: Abit NF7-S, Asus A7N8X Deluxe, Biostar M7NCG, Chaintech 7NJS, Epox 8RDA+ and MSI K7N2G. ======================================= 02/17/03 - AMD OPN Identification Barton added Our very successful CPU ID Special page here has just been updated with the latest Athlon XP Barton core. As usual this page is highly useful if you need to understand the meaning of AXDA3000DKV4D on the label of the chip you just bought from you usual supplier for 650$! ======================================= 02/17/03 - AMD Athlon 64 first award The Athlon 64 processor has won the Microprocessor Report Analysts' Choice for Best PC Processor at the prestigious Microprocessor Report's Analysts' Choice Awards 2002. For the desktop and mobile markets, the upcoming Athlon 64 competed for the award with both Intel's Pentium 4 and Pentium M processors. The Athlon 64, designed to run both 32-bit and 64-bit applications, is planned to launch in September 2003. Read more here ======================================= 02/17/03 - Compaq Evo N1015v Athlon XP notebook The Compaq Evo N1015v notebook is a great attempt to seduce corporate market with an affordable, thus powerful AMD notebook and HardwareZone is reviewing one of those here: " that's pretty much an achievement on Hewlett-Packard's part for being able to produce an affordable solution for the business market" ======================================= 02/17/03 - Asus A7N8X nForce2 motherboard review Since its release, the Asus A7N8X nForce2 SPP motherboard is probably the most reviewed board and today we're proud to bring another two exciting reviews to your attention. The first one is coming from PCstats here and the second, is from Malaysian 8 Ball Hardware here. Both are, of course, excellent! ======================================= 02/17/03 - The Truth about Barton Mystery Many of you did realize that the Barton Mystery we published on the 11th was a big joke even though we found many believers on numerous forums. As promised, we publish today the 'making of' and dearly hope you'll forgive us for such unacceptable sense of humor... ======================================= Older news here - Comments, suggestions, links here |
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