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Bharat | May 22 2009
nvidia e2cHy
As the English translation from Hardware-infos has it, Nvidia is rumored to be up and coming with their latest G300 graphics chip featuring the following specifications. Nothing really on the gaming performance to lure the fanatics already, but with...
Manish Kanaujia | May 12 2007
dvdritek
Netherlands based NXP Semiconductors has designed new chips that prevent DVD thefts. The company uses Radio Frequency Activation technology, designed by Emeryville based Kestrel Wireless Inc, that makes discs unplayable until they are activated at the.
Dharmendra | Mar 26 2007
IBM recently claimed to have developed a super-fast chip, which boasts of sending out a full high-definition movie in a single second. The latest development is a breakthrough to make PCs quicker and more energy capable. The tiny chip was brought about...
Naveen | Feb 27 2007
A team of scientists at IBM's Zurich Research Laboratory has now come up with a new advancement in computer-based simulations that could set new levels of performance and functionality for chips. Well, they have used supercomputer-based models for the..
Vikas Shekhawat | Mar 23 2006
Yesterday I discussed how 'Nokia After Killing Video Cams is Set to Slaughter MP3 Players' and giving this dream a boost NEC Electronics America has innovated a single-chip uPD99910 audio processor, combining the CPU and DSP in a single unit and also an..
Vikas Shekhawat | Feb 22 2006
Texas Instruments claims to come out with an innovative mobile processor chip later this year that allows you to download movies and television programs onto phones so that you can watch them by connecting the phone to high-definition displays, TVs or...
Vikas Shekhawat | Feb 16 2006
magnetic
The new wireless chips use magnetism instead of electrical transistors, increasing the processing speed automatically booting up your computers with a snap of your finger. The wireless chips will keep the cool of your portable gadgets and will consume...
Vikas Shekhawat | Feb 3 2006
NEC Electronics have teamed up with Sony and Toshiba to jointly research on 45 nanometer LSI (Large Scale Integration) Chips Technology aimed at upgrading the currently used 90nm chips and further improve on high-speed data processing, lower power...

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