Power supplies | 10 May 2013 | Anton Karmehed

Corsair follows competitor Enermax and presents a compatibility list for its power supplies. The units support Intel's new power saving modes in processor architecture Haswell. This comes after reports of stability problems at extremely low currents, something that is not a problem for Corsair.
Read moreScience Technology | 13 May 2013 | Anton Karmehed

Samsung is launching one 4G phone after another, but it has no intention of stopping there. Right now it is doing tests for the next generation mobile net, and says it is already up to speeds above 1 gigabit per second. This is 10 times faster than current 4G nets.
Read morePower supplies | 10 May 2013 | Anton Karmehed

Corsair follows competitor Enermax and presents a compatibility list for its power supplies. The units support Intel's new power saving modes in processor architecture Haswell. This comes after reports of stability problems at extremely low currents, something that is not a problem for Corsair.
Read moreGraphics | 10 May 2013 | Carl Holmberg

Even giants like Intel have lost momentum on a market that is moving from traditional computing and more toward mobile computing like tablets and smartphones, but Nvidia continues to keep up the pace and even outperform previous reports, with 30% increase in profit and record margins.
Read moreStorage | 09 May 2013 | Anton Karmehed

Western Digital has teamed up with memory maker Sandisk to develop what it calls the world's thinnest SSHD - Solid State Harddrive. WD Black SSHD is a hybrid between a mechanical drive and SSD that measures only 5mm in profile, and promises the best of two worlds.
Read morePower supplies | 08 May 2013 | Carl Holmberg

It was recently revealed that Intel's coming processors for the 4000 series may be require currents lower than power supply standards dictate. In the light of this Taiwanese Enermax has released a press release where it says all of its power supplies of the high- and mid-end assortment will be fully capable of delivering the low currents required by Haswell.
Read moreGraphics | 08 May 2013 | Anton Karmehed

Volcanic Islands is the code name of AMD's coming graphics circuit architecture and when the first block diagram for the chip leaked it revealed a whole new architecture with obvious CPU influences. Besides thousands of parallel calculation units the circuits also has serial processor cores.
Read moreMemory | 08 May 2013 | Carl Holmberg

As a relatively new actor in the memory business AMD has focused on system memory for enthusiasts, but the reception has been lukewarm. The company has announced the new memory kit RG2133, which offers high clock frequency and RAMDisk profiling.
Read moreMotherboards | 08 May 2013 | Anton Karmehed

Motherboard maker Asrock has an odd ace up its sleeve before the launch of Intel's Haswell processors and LGA1150 platform. Asrock plans to water proof motherboards to withstand leaking water cooling, condensation or the odd energy drink spill.
Read moreGraphics | 08 May 2013 | Anton Karmehed

We have already learned many interesting details for the coming Nvidia GTX 700 series and now it turns out the cards are not only similar on paper, but also physically. The story is told in pictures of the two new top models Geforce GTX 780 and GTX 770.
Read moreCases and Barebones | 08 May 2013 | Anton Karmehed

NZXT launches the new miditower H630 where it has premiered an anonymous look. A clean and minimalistic design a focus on low noise with large fans and noise dampening material directly from factory.
Read moreStorage | 07 May 2013 | Anton Karmehed

Seagate has been taking a slow approach to memory-based SSD storage, just like competitor WD. Seagate has decided to shift gears and launch no less than four different SSD units for retail, businesses and servers. All in extremely thin 2.5" formats and PCI Express.
Read moreCPU Chipset | 07 May 2013 | Anton Karmehed

Intel has already tried to grab a slice of the mobile chip market, but with the Silvermont architecture Intel wants more than just a slice. Intel promises to deliver everything you may wish for in its new Atom processor; the first Atom architecture developed directly for mobile products.
Read moreMotherboards | 06 May 2013 | Anton Karmehed

Asrock has a whole armada of motherboards ready to launch alongside of Intel's new Haswell platform on June 4th. Now that the new Intel Z87 lineup has been revealed we can conclude that one of the new things for this series is the focus on wireless networking and the new 802.11ac standard.
Read morePeripherals | 03 May 2013 | Carl Holmberg

The market for mechanical gaming keyboards is attracting actors that are normally not connected to these products, including component maker MSI. The company has presented the new CK series with a simple, stylish layout and the backlit GK-601 for hardcore users.
Read moreMotherboards | 03 May 2013 | Anton Karmehed

Gigabyte is the second largest motherboard maker in the world, but it has not been very successful in switching from the traditional BIOS interface to UEFI, and its 3D BIOS has been harshly criticized. With Haswell and the new 8 series of motherboards it will try to reclaim honor through the clean DualBIOS.
Read moreCPU Chipset | 03 May 2013 | Carl Holmberg

Intel announced back in November that the current VP Paul Otellini was planning to leave in May 2013, but it did not say anything about who would replace him. May has arrived and the board at Intel has appointed veteran Brian Krzanic the new VD, and he takes the chair on May 16th.
Read moreOverclocking | 03 May 2013 | Anton Karmehed

Intel will in a month launch the next generation Core processors and the heaviest piece of the Haswell program will be called Core i7-4770K. The processor will operate at 3.5 GHz, but has already been pushed over 7 GHz.
Read moreNotebooks Laptops | 02 May 2013 | Anton Karmehed

Google launched the first Chromebook models in Sweden about a month ago. Samsung and Acer started the introduction of Google's budget computers and according to electronics chain Elgiganten the units are flying off the shelves.
Read moreGraphics | 02 May 2013 | Anton Karmehed

Intel's new Haswell graphics circuits with Iris graphics leading them will roll out in June for notebooks and judging from Intel's slides it will mean the end of several of the competition's mobile graphics circuits. Entry level circuits like Geforce GT640 and Radeon HD 6670 are certainly not safe.
Read moreGraphics | 02 May 2013 | Anton Karmehed

Intel has officially taken the next step with its graphics processors by naming its new GPU circuits "Iris." A name that plays on the origin of the OpenGL standard and clearly shows that Intel is ready to take on the GPU market for real.
Read moreScience Technology | 01 May 2013 | Carl Holmberg

Using a scanning tunneling microscope scientists at IBM created the world's smallest magnetically stored digital bit - built from only twelve atoms. The team has now used the same technology to create an animated video, enlarged 100 million times.
Read moreCPU Chipset | 30 Apr 2013 | Anton Karmehed

AMD will launch the new APU architecture Kaveri later this year and one of the biggest news is the memory technology HUMA. It enables the CPU and GPU to share memory, both physically and virtually; something that will lead to better performance and low energy consumption.
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