Recent content by imported_Questar

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    HP Printer Quesstion

    Phynaz is completely correct. I'll add that you never want to run an HP cartridge completely dry. You'll literally cook the print head.
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    Intel Penryn Performance Preview: The Fastest gets Faster

    Only Xeons are getting 1333 FSB.
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    Is AMD commiting Corporate suicide?

    Is this subject the only thing you can start topics about?
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    AMD facing 20% revenue decline

    Had to pipe up here. According to today's conference call, essentially everything is Core today.
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    Intel : Penryn, Skulltrail, Larrabee project, Xeon 7300-series

    Remember everyone screemed that the benches were inflated/fudged for C2D. Turned out they weren't.
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    Forget John Romero - XBox360 and PS3 ARE *Doomed*

    I feel sorry for you. Your world is a very small one.
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    Barcelona April launch rumor T/F?

    Depends on definition of debut. Will they have one running? Sure. Will you be able to buy one? No.
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    Nvidia to launch dedicated GPGPU brand

    Disagreed with you? How dare he!
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    Apple Announces Dual Quad Core 3Ghz

    Phynaz is correct, I don't see a Mac, nor a 3Ghz Cloverton in any of those articles.
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    price drops from Intel+AMD

    Ummm..No. AMD is losing money on each one of these they sell.
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    Intel Releases Penryn Details

    I have to say, this looks like it far exceeds just a shrink of Conroe. Looks to me like significant architechture changes have been made. This thing is going to seriously crank, and dang it's a physically puny chip. Intel is going to make a train load of money on these things.
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    AMD's Well May Be Running Dry

    I've attempted to watch the video twice with no luck. I really wish people would stop with the flash based wrappers. Anyway, I'll have to take your word that's what he said.
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    next up from Intel looks like a revolution to me

    Intel dosn't need to resort to Immersion Lithography at 45nm. You can bet they will have to use it at 32nm, unless they pull another major process leap out of their hat.