Archive for the ‘Chip’ Category

Finis Swimsense Monitor Keeps You on Track—Underwater!

Saturday, September 4th, 2010 - Disclaimer

We’ve seen a lot of fitness related devices from sneakers that plug into your iPod to watches that count the calories you’re burning but I’ve never before seen a wearable device that manages your swimming performance.  Read the rest of this entry »


A-DATA eSATA-Capable N909 Gives You Storage with Speed

Friday, July 30th, 2010 - Disclaimer

When fast just isn’t fast enough (or you just don’t have a USB 3.0 port on your computer) you can rely on A-DATA’s new N909 to give you the speed you need when storing and retrieving your files from a portable stick.  That’s right, this USB thumb drive slots right into your eSATA port giving you read/write speeds approaching USB 3.0 and doesn’t even need another port to draw power.  But is it worth the hassle? Read the rest of this entry »


SanDisk’s New USB Thumb Drive—the World’s Smallest?

Thursday, July 29th, 2010 - Disclaimer

SanDisk has long been a leader in mobile data storage and the brand name has become nearly synonymous with thumb drives.  The company took things to the next level when they launched the new Cruzer Blade.  It’s the company’s smallest thumb drive ever and quite possibly the smallest in the world.  But do you get all the features you need in a package that small? Read the rest of this entry »


NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 460 Blows Away the Competition

Friday, July 16th, 2010 - Disclaimer

I’ve always been a fan of NVIDIA cards.  No matter what generation the piece of hardware I get my hands on is, they always seem to outperform the competitions (especially ATI.)  However, in recent years, NVIDIA’s entries in the 3D acceleration race have been less than stellar.  Plagued by overheating issues and on-board processors that gobble up too much power, the company’s graphics cards have taken some flak from tech reviewers around the web.  However, the new GeForce GTX 460 is poised to put NVIDIA back on the top of the heap. Read the rest of this entry »


Memory system design: PCM chips for mobile phones

Monday, May 3rd, 2010 - Disclaimer

Memory-system-designThe company Samsung announced its plans to produce memory modules that include a feature  designated as “Phase-Change Memory” (PCM) which is a type of non-volatile computer memory.

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Intel begins the transition from 45-nanometers to 32-nanometers chip

Thursday, December 11th, 2008 - Disclaimer

Intel begins the transition from 45-nanometers to 32-nanometers chipIntel has begun the transition for its processors from 45 nm to 32 nm chips. The objective is to reduce the size of the devices and the energy consumption. The company will give details about this change during a series of technical conferences on electronic devices in San Francisco, which are scheduled for December 15.

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