In Depth: Intel processors: everything you need to know
Introduction and Core processors Not so long ago, processors were judged largely by raw clock speed alone, a measure of how many calculations the chip is capable of performing in the space of a...
View ArticleTech Bargains: TechRadar Deals: Amazon Kindle, tablets, cameras and speakers...
Did you hear? Valentine’s Day is approaching! Don’t panic though, we’ve got a handy guide to help you buy the perfect gift for your special someone. But right now we’re back with more hot deals from...
View ArticleInterview: The data capacity gap: why the world is running out of data storage
We spoke to Mark Whitby, Senior Vice President, Branded Products Group at Seagate Technology, EMEA, about data and the future of storage, and the impact of the rapidly onrushing global data capacity...
View ArticleCanon brings cloud connectivity to the imageFORMULA DR-C225W
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by having to scan the occasional receipts for an expense report, the Canon imageFORMULA DR-C225W could help. Unlike traditional flatbed scanners, the imageFORMULA’s...
View ArticleTech Bargains: Best printer deals in the UK: Our top 15 recommendations for 2015
Remember talks of a paperless office/world where everything would be digitised, available only on a display near you? Well it never happened. We’re printing more than ever before and mobile devices...
View ArticleOpinion: Why the Celeron doesn’t deserve all the hate
There’s an entry for a humble microprocessor on Urban Dictionary which was written back in 2006. The author decided to vent his frustration using very colourful language to describe, what is...
View ArticleMediatek takes fight to Apple with groundbreaking mobile CPU
Chinese chipset designer Mediatek used MWC 2015 to unveil a powerful new system-on-chip, the MT8173, which is based on the ARM Cortex-A72 architecture. The latter was only announced last month by the...
View ArticleIn Depth: Can MIPS and ARM actually compete in the server market?
MWC 2015 is usually associated with mobility, tablets and smartphones. However, the event is also becoming more popular with semiconductor companies looking to discuss about their latest...
View ArticleAccessories you might need for the new MacBook
Storage drives Apple’s thinnest, lightest, and most advanced notebook will start shipping on April 10th. The new MacBook introduces a bold change on how you connect peripherals and accessories. During...
View ArticleUpdated: Accessories you might need for the new MacBook
Storage drives Apple’s thinnest, lightest, and most advanced notebook will start shipping on April 10th. The new MacBook introduces a bold change on how you connect peripherals and accessories. During...
View ArticleIndustry Voice: Maintaining corporate standardization in the age of mobility
As business needs continue to expand and embrace flexible working, many companies have come to accept that different devices are required to meet the varying needs of different employees from the...
View ArticleGuess who is apparently interested in buying AMD?
Samsung may be considering acquiring AMD if a rumour emanating from Hankooki, the South Korean newspaper equivalent of the Financial Times, is to be believed. AMD is currently not in the best of shape...
View ArticleIntel packs super-cool Skylake chips with Iris 6100 graphics
More details on Intel’s next generation Skylake processors have seeped out at the Intel Developer Forum in Shenzhen, China. First reported by Hexus, Intel used a conference session to show off the...
View ArticleNew HP PageWide XL large format printers boast fast poster-sized print speeds
The new PageWide XL 8000, 5000, and 4000 series join HP’s printer family for large format prints. HP claims the new models are the "fastest large-format production printers" available in color and...
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 confirms new Itanium chips are on the way
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 ArticleARM sheds more light on small-but-powerful Cortex-A72 CPU
ARM has revealed more details on its next generation of its high-performance CPU in the shape of the Cortex-A72 designed for mobile devices. The company used its annual Tech Day event to shed more...
View ArticleLight-emitting paper acts as a cheap, flexible display
Instead of trying to recreate the flexibility of paper in a display, just use paper as the display! View original article: Light-emitting paper acts as a cheap, flexible display
View ArticleIntel’s tiny PC may get a Core M upgrade soon
Intel’s Compute Stick attracted its fair share of criticism when it launched because of its underpowered (but crazily affordable) Bay Trail-based Atom processor, the Z3735. Now, a spokesperson for the...
View ArticleAMD tackles datacenter silicon strategy with new chips
At its Analyst Day event, AMD showcased its datacenter computing strategy with three new chipsets covering the x86, ARM and server space. The company expects to release the products in this strategy...
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