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Earlier news here ======================================= 10/02/02 - AMD HyperTransport: The New Era? Icrontic has a brand new look and a long report about HyperTransport Technology: "This is only the beginning of a new era in motherboard technology and performance. HyperTransport technology brings the promise of the end of the bottlenecks". Read here and visit our Hypertransport Special page here ======================================= 10/02/02 - AMD warns of big revenue miss AMD warned of a "substantial operating loss" and sharply lower-than-expected revenue in the third quarter, citing a weak personal computer market. Read here ======================================= 10/02/02 - Via KT333 & KT400 support FSB 333MHz Xbitlabs has this great news and it starts like this: "VIA Technologies announced that the VIA Apollo KT400 and VIA Apollo KT333 chipsets support the new 333MHz FSB AMD Athlon XP processors launched today. The 333MHz Front Side Bus at 2.7GB/s will match the data transfer capacity of the VIA Apollo KT400 and KT333 memory bus using PC2700 memory". Read here ======================================= 10/02/02 - AMD Named Environmental Leader AMD was honored with a 2002 Green Power Leadership Award by the U.S. DoE and the U.S. EPA. AMD was one of ten award recipients recognized at the Second Annual Green Power Leadership Award ceremony in Washington, D.C. for its significant efforts to advance the development of renewable energy sources. Here ======================================= 10/02/02 - Asus A7N8X nForce2 mainboard reviews nForce2 motherboard reviews are coming fast and our special A7N8X Special page here has already great reviews from Amdmb and Velocity3D and more... ======================================= Older news here - Comments, suggestions, links here |
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