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Show the world your Xtreme Design! ASUS has joined forces with Antec, Intel , G.Skill, Nvidia, Razer, Samsung and HOTHARDWARE to empower YOUR Xtreme ideas! Tell us what you would do if ASUS put “Xtreme Design Technology” In your hands! Stage I: 1. Tell us what you would do with “Xtreme...
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I'm in agreement that I have no problem with them optimizing for games if the image quality isn't hurt. But, I tend to side with the opinion that it's not exactly on the up-and-up to specifically target a benchmark. The results of optimizations are going to vary greatly depending upon the...
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Folks, we have a WINNER!! http://hothardware.com/News/Update--HHIntel-Core-i-For-The-Mainstream-GuyGal-Winner-Announced/ CONGRATULATIONS RealNeil!!!
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Acarzt, write-back cache was definitely enabled and as far as alignment goes, the drives were setup with 128K stripe (default for RAID 0 on the ICH10R) and formatted with defaults for NTFS.
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Semiconductor process technologies keep on shrinking, and while we've heard of Intel and rivals talk up 32nm , it's 34nm making the news today. According to rumors that are getting harder and harder to ignore, Intel will soon be launching a new range of solid state drives based on its 34nm NAND...
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Dan from Intel has been answering questions from Tanka and peter0328! I think you guys should get in there and fire away as well! HotHardware's OEM Access
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Intel has been floundering a bit around in the pocket mobile and handset space for some time now. After grabbing a solid foothold in the netbook market (seriously, what netbook doesn't have an Atom under the hood these days?), the company is now looking to take the mobile space ever more seriously...
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Just recently, we were able to sit down with Intel and talk shop about its newest (and most powerful) Core i7 yet, and apparently the company is really fond of that "Core iX" naming convention. So enthused, in fact, that they have just announced plans to phase out some of its brands -- including...
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Intel already holds a strong position in the personal computer and server market. But, like other companies, Intel wants more. Moving forward, Intel’s executives believe there’s a good potential to increase Atom's traction in adjacent markets by targeting these low-cost, energy-efficient chips at...
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Today Intel is finally releasing new Core i7 models and speed bins to the market, as well as announcing a new flagship chip, the Core i7-975 Extreme Edition. Though it will definitely command a hefty price tag, at a stock clock speed of 3.33GHz and Intel Turbo Boost speeds at 3.45GHz (all cores) and...