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Lenovo desktops with third-gen Intel processors

Lenovo desktops with third-gen Intel processors

Lenovo has released the IdeaCentre H430 and IdeaCentre H520s with the option to load then with the latest Core i5 and Core i7 processors. By the looks of it, these rigs are designed for those with small desktop space and somewhat equally thin wallets. The starting price of IdeaCentre H430 is listed as Rs. 24,990 plus taxes, and the IdeaCentre H520s starts selling at Rs. 21,250.

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By Faiyaz Shaikh posted May 23rd 2012 at 10:15AM | News » PC & Laptop » Components & Accessories
ASUS release mobos with Thunderbolt

ASUS release mobos with Thunderbolt

ASUS has released the P8Z77-V Premium motherboard with Intel’s Z77 chipset for third generation processors. ASUS has slapped the Premium tag on this model as it loaded with all the modern bells and whistles like an onboard 32GB SSD for system caching, USB 3.0 ports, PCIe v3.0 slots for quad GPU setup, and even a Thuderbolt port. This single Thuderbolt port has 10 Gbps bandwidth and it can support up to six, daisy-chained devices. The premium edition of P8Z77-V gets SMART DIGI+ technology based onboard processors control voltage to the CPU, RAM, and the onboard graphics accelerator.

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By Faiyaz Shaikh posted May 23rd 2012 at 10:14AM | News » PC & Laptop » Components & Accessories
Leap Motion: Cheaper, more accurate than MS Kinect

Leap Motion: Cheaper, more accurate than MS Kinect

An American company by the name of Leap has unveiled its motion sensing and motion tracking technology that they have been developing for four years. The result in an iPod sized device that latches on to a USB port, and the company claims, it is more than 200 times more accurate than anything else currently on the market. This device is called Leap Motion, and it can accurately detect motion within eight cubic feet of itself.

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By Faiyaz Shaikh posted May 22nd 2012 at 12:01PM | News » PC & Laptop » Components & Accessories
NVIDIA now selling Fermi based GeForce GT600 series GPU

NVIDIA now selling Fermi based GeForce GT600 series GPU

NVIDIA have released a bunch of graphics cards that are likely to please and confuse in equal measure. Carrying the moniker of GeForce 6xx like their more powerful brethren, these Fermi based cards are actually a part of the budget line-up from NVIDIA. According to AnandTech, these cards are actually reconfigured GT4xx and GT 5xx models.

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By Faiyaz Shaikh posted May 21st 2012 at 10:01AM | News » PC & Laptop » Components & Accessories
New inexact chip design exponentially increases efficiency

New inexact chip design exponentially increases efficiency

Here is something that will come as a pause for thought for those who thought that all chip designers ever did was to create faster and more accurate chips. As it turns out, a group of researchers at the Rice University in the USA have designed a chip that is no stranger to the odd error.

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By Faiyaz Shaikh posted May 21st 2012 at 10:00AM | News » PC & Laptop » Components & Accessories
Micro PC with Android 4.0 for $74

Micro PC with Android 4.0 for $74

A Chinese company by the name of Rikomagic has begun shipping a micro PC that has similar form factor as the recently released Raspberry Pi and the upcoming Cotton Candy. Marketed as an IPTV, the specs of MK802 also puts it somewhere in between Raspberry Pi and Cotton Candy. The PC uses an Allwinner A10 SoC powered by 1.2 GHz ARM Cortex A8 processor, a Mali-400 GPU, and 802.11b/g radio.

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By Faiyaz Shaikh posted May 19th 2012 at 12:15PM | News » News » PC & Laptop
NVIDIA unveils Tesla GPU based on the promising Kepler architecture

NVIDIA unveils Tesla GPU based on the promising Kepler architecture

During the opening day, keynote presentation, NVIDIA’s Jen-Hsun Huang showcased two GPU based on the Kepler architecture. This upcoming line of graphic processors will be sold under the moniker of Tesla, with the Tesla K20 releasing in the fourth quarter of 2012. NVIDIA also showed of the Tesla K10 GPU, which houses two GK104 Kepler GPUs to deliver 4.58 teraflops of peak single-precision floating point and 320 GB per second memory bandwidth. The K10’s however, are designed specifically for oil and gas exploration companies for signal, image and seismic processing applications. Huang also announced that NVIDIA has released CUDA 5 Parallel Programming platform to members of NVIDIA's GPU Computing Registered Developer program to start exploring the Kepler architecture.

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By Faiyaz Shaikh posted May 17th 2012 at 10:02AM | News » PC & Laptop » Components & Accessories
AMD unveil its response to Intel's Ivy Bridge

AMD unveil its response to Intel's Ivy Bridge

AMD's successor to the incumbent Llano architecture will be called Trinity, and we should expect to see stateside release of a laptop by Hewlett Packard called Envy Sleekbook, by as early as June.

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By Faiyaz Shaikh posted May 17th 2012 at 10:00AM | News » PC & Laptop » Components & Accessories
Intel developing 14nm smartphone chips for 2014

Intel developing 14nm smartphone chips for 2014

Xbit managed to snag and post a couple of slides from an Intel presentation used by the CEO to discuss research and development of chip fabrication technology. The company’s mobile chip line-up will be split into a low-cost line headed by Atom 22000 carrying and XMM 5255 radio, and the high-performance Atom 22580 that will sport a XMM 7160 radio.

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By Faiyaz Shaikh posted May 15th 2012 at 10:21AM | News » PC & Laptop » Components & Accessories
Download of the Week: Partition Assistant

Download of the Week: Partition Assistant

Partition Assistant from Aomei Technology is a disk management and partition management utility for those who need more than what is available with Windows Disk Management. The Home Edition of Partition Assistant can be freely downloaded for both personal and commercial use. The application works with 32-bit and 64-bit version of Windows 2000, Windows XP, Vista, and Windows 7, and supports SSD, external drives and of course internal hard disks.

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By Faiyaz Shaikh posted May 13th 2012 at 8:45AM | News » PC & Laptop » Software
HP unveil the Spectre XT Ultrabook

HP unveil the Spectre XT Ultrabook

Hewlett Packard has expanded its line of Ultrabooks to accommodate the Spectre XT, which will carry the latest generation of processors from Intel. The specs of Spectre XT are otherwise largely similar to that of its predecessors, with the exception of a few minor tweaks. The Spectre XT has a slightly smaller screen at 13 inches, and the battery-life is down by a notch to 8 hours; however, this model has managed to shed nearly half a kilogram of weight.

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By Faiyaz Shaikh posted May 10th 2012 at 9:47AM | News » PC & Laptop » Laptop
Round-up of HTPC Cabinets

Round-up of HTPC Cabinets

Home theatre personal computers (HTPC) or media centers, as they are sometimes referred to, is nowhere as common as desktop and laptop computers, but this category has been gaining some ground for some time now. For those who prefer custom assembling an HTPC with choice of configuration, their first stop would be at a HTPC cabinet vendor. Here we take a look at some of the models that are readily available in the Indian market, from vendors such as Antec, Cooler Master, and Silverstone.

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By Faiyaz Shaikh posted May 8th 2012 at 10:00AM | TopTenArticles » PC & Laptop » Components & Accessories
Dell shipping XPS and Vostro desktops with third-gen Intel processors

Dell shipping XPS and Vostro desktops with third-gen Intel processors

Having updated their Alienware M-x series of laptops with Z77 chipset and matching processors, Dell has now rolled out the desktop upgrades. Since Intel is presently shipping only the quad-core variety of third-generation processors, Dell has included the Ivy Bridge option only in their XPS and Vostro lines of desktops.

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By Faiyaz Shaikh posted May 7th 2012 at 8:55AM | News » PC & Laptop » Desktop PC
Cooler Master's high-end CPU cooler

Cooler Master's high-end CPU cooler

Cooler Master has unveiled a CPU cooler, which the company claims is a culmination of their best technologies, and it can rival liquid cooling system. Called TPC 812, this CPU cooler uses Cooler Master’s Vertical Vapour Chamber technology that uses vaporized coolants to expedite transfer of heat from the CPU block to the fins.

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By Faiyaz Shaikh posted May 4th 2012 at 7:21AM | News » PC & Laptop » Components & Accessories
Dual-band router from ASUS with sharing over 3G

Dual-band router from ASUS with sharing over 3G

It is often hard to get excited about a router, but there is little argument about its importance as it takes center stage in a wireless network. Up against veterans like Linksys and D-Link, ASUS still has to prove itself, but at least they seem to be getting things right on paper. ASUS’s new flagship router released under the Black Diamond series is a dual-band (2.4GHz and 5GHz) switch 900Mbps cap on bandwidth. This router also supports sharing over a localized 3G network, using a separate 3G dongle, which should prove useful if you have non-Wi-Fi handsets lying about.

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By Faiyaz Shaikh posted May 3rd 2012 at 7:26AM | News » PC & Laptop » Router
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