The Tech Report Reviews Shuttle's XPC SB81P
Subject: Systems | July 26, 2004 - 02:14 AM | Alexander Munos
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Scott "Damage" Wasson has put together another solid review as he takes a look at Shuttle's XPC SB81P. How does this box stack up to the rigorous testing of Damage Labs? Read on and find out!
Shuttle's designers, ever vigilant, apparently weren't daunted. They've redesigned the XPC from a clean sheet of paper. The result is Shuttle's new P-series chassis, the first incarnation of which is the XPC SB81P.
Saturday System Round-Up
Subject: Systems | July 24, 2004 - 02:42 PM | Alexander Munos
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Today I have rounded up two SFF reviews and a digital music system preview (for something a little different). Enjoy!
The ability to listen to music throughout the house is an audio enthusiast's dream.
Misc SFF Reviews
Subject: Systems | July 21, 2004 - 11:34 AM | Alexander Munos
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Here are a few SFF reviews to keep you going as we push through the middle of the week.
Alienware Broadens Its Horizons
Subject: Systems | July 20, 2004 - 11:34 AM | Alexander Munos
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The Inquirer is reporting that Alienware is branching out into larger markets and will be shooting for more than just an enthusiast circle.
FORMERLY SPECIALIST PC company Alienware said it is spreading its wings and will sell a number of ranges of machines aimed at the government, workstation, and small and medium markets.
DesignTechnica Reviews Home Theater System From Gateway
Subject: Systems | July 19, 2004 - 01:28 PM | Alexander Munos
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DesignTechnica has taken a look at the Gateway KAS-303 Home Theater System and likes what they have found (even snagged an Editor's Choice Award)! Check out the review and see for yourself.
Gateway's KAS-303 home-theater is a 6.1 channel, 750 watt system that incorporates some innovative features into a compact, yet powerful system.
Ars Technica Updates the System Guide
Subject: Systems | July 14, 2004 - 10:04 PM | Alexander Munos
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Have you ever wondered what hardware to buy for your new machine, what components are going to get you the best bang for the buck, or how to build the baddest box on the block? Ars Technica's System Guide is just the thing for you.
AnandTech Reviews the Shuttle SK83G SFF
Subject: Systems | July 14, 2004 - 01:01 AM | Alexander Munos
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The guys over at AnandTech have put together another solid review as they take a look at the Shuttle SK83G. Head over and check it out!
You knew it was coming, and indeed it has. Today, we bring you a Shuttle SFF review as part of our effort to bring you more SFF articles. Read on to find out if Shuttle's latest Athlon 64 SFF, the SK83G, is what you've been looking for.
Intel Delivers Breakthrough PC Technologies
Subject: Systems | June 21, 2004 - 03:59 PM | Joe White
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SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 21, 2004 - In one of the most significant PC platform changes in a decade, Intel Corporation today announced products that usher in a range of audio, video and other capabilities previously found only on specialty PCs. In addition to making the PC experience more entertaining and productive, these technologies pave the way for such emerging capabilities as High Definition (HD) video, 7.1 surround sound and robust file protection for office and home users.
Intel Reduces Barriers To ISV And IHV Certification
Subject: Systems | June 14, 2004 - 05:25 PM | Joe White
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SANTA CLARA, Calif., June 14, 2004 - Intel Corporation today cut costly red tape for enterprise server OEMs with the formation of a program to precertify server platforms based on Intel® architecture processors with the offerings of major hardware and software vendors.
Currently, server OEMs that want to incorporate the hardware and software offerings must individually submit their new IA-based systems to those vendors for independent certification.
AMD bags Chinese giant
Subject: Systems | June 10, 2004 - 11:47 AM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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Wednesday 9th June 2004 23:21 GMT --- AMD has worked its way into the heart of the Chinese computer market, announcing a deal today with leading manufacturer Lenovo.
Lenovo is set to roll out the Feng Xing V series of consumer PCs running on AMD's Athlon 64 and Athlon XP processors. AMD, for the first time, joins Intel as a supplier for Lenovo - the largest PC maker in China.