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Written by Chris Tom
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Tuesday, 04 January 2005 11:20 |
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Well we will be hitting up CES fairly soon. We will be meeting with the usual suspects, and looking to pump out a couple additional reviews soon. My dual Athlon MP Gigabyte system that is too old probably, but I'm still using it decided it didn't like a GB of memory, and only wanted to run on 256MB so that has put a crimp in work today. Maybe I shouldn't hold out from AMD 760MP to nForce 4 Ultra. Too late now. Any how we will bring the gallery back up so we can get a bunch of pictures up for CES, and hopefully my new Verizon 3G card will be working well enough to do so on a timely basis. There should be a lot of new cool stuff. |
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Written by Chris Tom
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Wednesday, 23 June 2004 08:09 |
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Comdex has announced that there will be no event in 2004, but one may return in 2005. They have announced an advisory board that includes a VP at AMD. The COMDEX Advisory Board will immediately begin assessing the value of an industry event from the perspective of vendors, buyers, media and others stakeholders; and to recommend modifications to COMDEX that suit the needs of the industry. MediaLive has received commitments to join its COMDEX Advisory Board from: John Volkmann, vice president, strategic communications, AMD; George Paolini, vice president, general manager of developer tools, Borland Software; Mark Fredrickson, vice president corporate communications, EMC; Timothy J. Curran, chief executive officer, Global Technology Distribution Council; Jeff Singsaas, director of events, Microsoft Corp.; Robert Shimp, vice president technology marketing, Oracle Corp.; and Peter Weedfald, senior vice president, strategic marketing and new media, Samsung Electronics. Executives from Cisco, Dell and Intel have also agreed to join the Advisory Board and invitations are being extended to other industry leading companies. |
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Written by Chris Tom
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Friday, 04 June 2004 14:23 |
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Hardwarezone has coverage of Computex including a look at AMD and several Athlon 64 motherboards. The MSI K8N Neo2 Platinum supports new Socket-939 processors. Based on the nForce3 Ultra chipset, the board comes with dual Gigabit LAN, 7.1-channel audio support, four SATA, two PATA RAID, eight USB 2.0 ports and three IEEE1394 ports. |
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