Xbox 720 won’t have backwards compatibility, will have x86
Ahead of a possible May 21st announcement date, critical details are starting to leak about the next Xbox. This article - Xbox 720 won’t have backwards compatibility, will have x86
View ArticleAMD launches new mobile chips: will they be in your next laptop or tablet?
Under ever-increasing pressure from Intel, AMD has formally announced its yearly refresh of its mobile processors. Known as APUs (Accelerated Processing Units), the hybrid GPU and CPU chips will be...
View ArticleIntel launches $99 MinnowBoard Max
The Raspberry Pi has earned a place in the collective heart of the modding and DIY community as an open and affordable single-board computer (SBC). The only problem with the $25-35 Pi is […] Visit...
View ArticleLenovo confirms that it will build ARM servers
Lenovo has revealed that it is teaming up with the Hartree Centre, part of the STFC (Science and Technology Facilities Council), to build server solutions that use ARM-based processors. The first...
View ArticleIntel confirms Itanium chips will get one last hurrah
Intel will release a downgraded itineration of its Itanium product line later this year thanks to there being just enough demand for the IA64 chips First reported by Kitguru, an Intel spokesperson...
View ArticleIntel Optane brings the storage octane to SSDs
With a dense, stackable design, Intel has been promoting the merits of 3D XPoint as being significantly faster than the storage available today. The technology was developed jointly between Intel and...
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