Thursday 26 March 2009

LGA775 Intel® Core™2 Processor Ready


This motherboard supports the latest Intel® Core™2 processors in LGA775 package. It also can support Intel® next generation 45nm Multi-Core CPU. With new Intel® Core™ microarchitecture technology and 1333 / 1066 / 800 MHz FSB, Intel® Core™2 processor is one of the most powerful and energy efficient CPU in the world.

Intel Atom 330 Dual Core Processor


The world's largest chip maker today announced that it has started shipping it's latest generation Atom dual core processor. Known as Intel Atom Processor 330, the chip is made using 45 nanometer fabrication process for use in netbooks. The Atom 330 features 1.6GHz core clock speed, 533MHz bus speed, 1MB of L2 cache, and HyperThreading. As for power, it consumes about 8W. According to Intel, the dual-core and single-core Atom processors are pin-compatible. The single-core Atom platforms will only need a BIOS update to support the dual-core processors

ASUS Triton 88 CPU cooler


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To keep up with the latest trends in processor technologies, ASUS has been constantly launching powerful CPU coolers to cater to the demands of gaming enthusiasts worldwide. However, one of the most eagerly-awaited would no doubt be the latest ASUS Triton 88 CPU cooler. This “fierce-looking” exterior of the Triton 88 comprises of an exclusive twin-pillared heatsink design, a 120mm inner-fan with a Diamond blue LED, and 6 copper heatpipes. With this ensemble of thermal features, it is able to deliver ultimate cooling performances for up to 180W and can support multiple applications—including the latest Intel® Core™ i7 processor







Foxconn launched “Flaming Blade” - “Flaming Blade GTI”


Posted on 06 March 2009 by Ventus
To build “mighty MBs for OCers and hardcore gamers” is the spirit that Foxconn Quantum Force (i.e. QF) team has been continually striving for.
The global economic downturn nowadays affects maybe people’s consumption habit but doesn’t restrain enthusiasts’ passion on lusting computing performance. This is the core motive to inspire QF team to develop Flaming Blade (i.e. FB) and Flaming Blade GTI (i.e. FB GTI) another two models listed in enthusiast criteria but with competitive price.
“Wanna get a taste of the ultimate performance sensation but a 599 GBT is really out of reach? Why not stop dreaming and get your hands on a 911GT right now? Flaming Blade is made to amaze you that ultimate performance can be so approachable.” said a QF product manager when he was describing FB’s Market positioning.

Kentsfield Processors: Core 2 Extreme QX6700 and Core 2 Quad Q6600

Intel introduced the first dual-core processors on Core microarchitecture in mid summer. In fact, not so much time has passed since then, especially from the IT industry standpoint. However, Intel is ready for the next step forward: the launch of new CPUs with quad-core design based on the same Core microarchitecture!
It wasn’t that hard for Intel to introduce Core microarchitecture into the quad-core processor design. They used the same approach they worked with in the times of Presler CPU. In fact, Kentsfield is actually none other but a combination of two Conroe (Core 2 Duo) dies within the same processor package. In other words, the new quad-core Intel processor is a combination of two dual-core CPUs with Core microarchitecture.