Thermaltake Element Q Review (Page 1 of 4)

It has been a while since APH Networks' last foray into the Mini-ITX world, with the most recent review dating back to August of last year already. The Lian-Li PC-Q07 was a simple yet elegant chassis that proved very popular among our readers. Of course, with the current technology trend, it would just be stupid (Frankly speaking haha) if we simply ignored this category of products, as there is such a huge demand for low cost...

Globalfoundries May Acquire IBM’s Semiconductor Fab

From X-bit Labs: Globalfoundries was established just over a year ago, but thanks to financial resources of Advanced Technology Investment Company and intellectual property inherited from AMD and its partners, such as IBM, the company is now the world’s third largest contract maker...

Intel to exceed eight cores with Nehalem-EX successor

From InfoWorld: Intel said on Thursday it would release a successor to its eight-core Nehalem-EX chips next year with more cores and faster speeds as it tries to push the limits of server performance.

The new chips, code-named Westmere-EX, will be targeted at servers with four...

Apple Announces U.K. IPad Prices, More Countries

From PC World: Have you been waiting eagerly for the iPad to be available outside the U.S.? If so, then today is your day: Apple announced on Friday that it will make the iPad available in nine more countries this summer, as well as dishing on the prices for pre-ordering in the U.K...

iPhone shipments up 131 percent in first quarter

From CNET News.com: Apple iPhone shipments surged 131.6 percent in the first quarter over the same period last year, according to a report released Friday.

Market researcher IDC said 8.8 million iPhones shipped in the first quarter, compared with 3.8 million in year-ago period. The...

Report: Apple iPad Encroaching on Notebook, Netbook Market

From DailyTech: The anticipation surrounding the iPad in the months leading up to its official announcement was intense. Once the product was officially announced, many competitors started saying that the iPad might be Apple's worst product ever.

Despite what competitors and...

Nvidia Reportedly Preps Lower-Cost DirectX 11 Graphics Cards

From X-bit Labs: Nvidia Corp., according to a media report, plans to refresh nearly the whole lineup of its graphics processors by back-to-school season. The new line will reportedly include GF104, GF106 and GF108 graphics processing units, which support DirectX 11 along with other...

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