Sunday, June 21, 2009

intel NVIDIA

Nvidia Releases Three New Tools for Game Developers1No Bang for the GeForce 9800 GTX+ ReleaseNvidia Joins SOI Industry ConsortiumPrices for NVIDIA's Latest Card Continue to DropNVIDIA Denies Rumors that All of Its Chips Are FaultyNVIDIA Officially Slashes Prices for GTX 260, 280 Graphics Cards

Intel Based NVIDIA


The new boards are going to be based on the GeForce 9-series mGPU, the nForce 730i MCP (MCP7A) and, per the already-mentioned sources, they will come in two versions. The MCP7A-U will come equipped with a GeForce 9400 graphics core, while the MCP7A-S will most likely be built with the GeForce 9300 graphics. The two versions are pretty much the same, the only difference between them being that the GeForce 9400 is faster.

Business Pc

Notebooks with Intel® Centrino® 2 with vPro™ technology and desktops with Intel® Core™2 processors with vPro™ technology are optimized to help IT better manage and protect your fleet of business PCs. Safeguarding your business from data loss and disruption, these desktop and notebook PCs deliver proactive and enhanced security and remote manageability even if the PC is off or the OS is inoperable,¹ lowering IT management costs and reducing the need for deskside visits.²
Designed to unleash the benefits of business software, Intel vPro technology helps IT enhance fleet manageability by combining PCs with Intel vPro technology with top software management solutions from providers like Microsoft, Symantec, LANdesk, HP, and more. And with the exceptional energy-efficient performance of the latest hafnium-based 45nm Intel® Core™ microarchitecture, you'll have a robust foundation for Microsoft Windows Vista* along with future 64-bit and next-generation multithreaded software.
Brochure: Take business PCs to the next level (PDF 1.74MB)
Whitepaper: Intel® Centrino® 2 with vPro™ technology and Intel® Core™2 processor with vPro™ technology (PDF 2.32MB)

Core 2 Duo notebook processor (CPU)

The Intel Core 2 Duo (also known as Core2 Duo) notebook processor is a 64 bit dual core processor. This means two processor cores work inside a Core 2 Duo in parallel.
The Core 2 Duo, which was introduced on July 27 2006, is the direct successor of the Core Duo. Each core is based on the Pentium M micro architecture. Compared with the old Netburst architecture of the Pentium 4, the cores in the Core 2 Duo have shorter pipelines. As a result, the maximum clock rate is lower but the performance per clock is significantly higher. Thus a Pentium 4M with the same clock rate is up to 40% slower.
Both, the notebook Core 2 Duo and the desktop Core 2 Duo are based on the same processor. However, the notebook version runs with a lower voltage (0.95 to 1.188 volt) and a lower front side bus (1066 vs. 667 MHz). As a result (and because of slower laptop hard discs) the performance of notebooks is about 20% lower than their desktop counterparts with the same clock rate.ey Features
64 bit support
Dual core processor with shared level 2 cache
Execute Disable Bit
Partially Intel Virtualization Technology (VT)
Socket M (starting from Santa Rosa socket P)
291 million transistors

Intel Core i7 I7-920 Quad Core Processor


Check out the most significant architectural change in the x86 architecture in 13 years, the Intel Core i7. Intel has completely reinvented their CPU design, removing the antiquated Front Side Bus and replacing it with the Intel QuickPath Interconnect, delivering up to 6.4 GT/s. Also the Core i7 line is the integrated memory controller, supporting Triple Channel DDR3 Memory allowing for more maximum memory, up to 24GB on some boards, and faster access times. Located directly on the CPU die is 256KB per core of L2 cache and 8MB L3 cache shared across all four cores means the CPU can do more without having to access the main memory, further increasing performance. Product Rating: This item can be found at the following stores: $349.99 Dell Home $279.99 Directron $311.46 Compuvest

Gigabyte GA-EX58-EXTREME Core i7 Motherboard


The EX58-UD3R is the X58 Series motherboards of GIGABYTE, designed from Intel?s Core i7 processors. Equipped with features including QPI interface, 3 channel DDR3 support, CrossFireX support, Ultra Durable 3 (Classic) technology and extensive range of overclocking features. Product Rating: This item can be found at the following stores: $199.99 Newegg.com $194.99 Lagoom.com

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