ExtremeTech has posted an IDF Spring 2004 wrap up
The audio pioneer gets on board with New High-Definition Audio spec. So far, though, only one hardware manufacturer, C-Media, has developed an HDA-compliant codec.
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Hexus has posted an article of the IDF Spring 04: Day 3: Keynote
Hexus has posted a coverage of IDF Spring 04: Tweaking Session
SAN FRANCISCO - Fresh off Intel Corp.'s announcement that it would release a Xeon processor with 64-bit extensions technology in the second quarter, three of the four major server vendors pledged their support for the chip Wednesday.
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Hexus has published IDF Spring 04: Day 2: Grantsdale
Hexus has posted a coverage of the IDF Spring 04: Day 2: Keynote.
Dan's Data has posted another letters column
SAN FRANCISCO - Intel Corp. continued to expound its vision for the digital home Tuesday, calling for a simple consumer experience backed up by high-quality audio and video content.
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Tech-PC has posted an article on 64bit support in
forthcoming Intel products
forthcoming Intel products
The chipmaker's CEO says the company will add new instructions to its x86 line of processors next quarter.
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Hexus has posted their final analysis of the keynote - IDF Spring 04: Day 1: Keynote
The chipmaker will give a glimpse of what the insides of computers might look like in a few years when it presents research results at the International Solid State Circuits Conference.
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DesignTechnica has posted a new talkback: Would You Put A FISH In Your Camera?
Hexus has done a writeup of the IDF R&D Briefing - Silicon Photonics
The new player offers improved navigation, better playback of streaming content, and handles both AAC and WMA files.
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Dan has posted issue #91 of his letters column
The company plans to unveil next week a prototype laptop that acts like a desktop and sheds the traditional clamshell notebook design.
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Dan's Data has posted another issue of his letters column
Intel Corp. has added software development tools for its recently released Prescott processors to its software library as well as tools to help improve the performance of applications that use its hyperthreading technology, the company said Tuesday.
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