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Having announced through the exhibition Computex 2011, Asus has finally officially released the Gene-Z Maximus IV update. Micro-ATX motherboard based on Intel chipset is designed to run the Z68 processor in the LGA 1155 Sandy Bridge.
Just as with all series of other Republic of Gamers motherboard, Maximus IV Gene-Z features a number of advanced features that are important, such as support for AMD’s CrossFireX and Nvidia’s SLI, support ROG Connect and on-board sound chip Supreme X-Fi.
Besides two PCI Express x16 slot required for dual-GPU setup, Asus has also equip it with a PCI-E x4 slot. Plus users will also find the Power button and Reset the on-board LCD and debug BIOS.
To support its storage solutions, this motherboard has provided six SATA ports, two of 6Gbps, and USB 3.0 headers that allow for the two ports to be forwarded to the front casing. Two USB 3.0 ports can be found in the panel I / O rear along with a number of impressive USB 2.0 ports, two eSATA connectors, 7.1-channel audio output S / PDIF digital and Gigabit Ethernet ports. Read the rest of this entry »
Intel announced the third generation solid state drives that Intel SSD their 320 series based on 25nm NAND flash memory. Built on technology SSD X25-M SATA and based on the 25nm NAND, SSD 320 Series provide faster performance and reliability features and can be obtained at a price 30% cheaper than new generation of sekarang.Intel SSD comes in capacities 40GB, 80GB, 120GB , 160GB, 300GB and 600GB. SSD uses a SATA II interface and offers speeds up to 270MB / s sequential read and 220MB / s sequential write up to 39,500 input / output operations per second (IOPS) 23,000 IOPS random read and write at random on the highest-capacity drives. SSD 320 series equipped with 128-bit Advanced Encryption Standard to protect personal data from theft.
Price Intel SSD 320, based on the number of 1,000 units, are as follows: 40GB at $ 89, 80GB for $ 159, 120GB at $ 209, 160GB at $ 289, 300GB at $ 529 and 600GB at $ 1,069.
Digital Storm Enix, a desktop powered by Intel’s latest chipset Sandy Bridge with Core i7 processors 2600k already overclock to 4.7GHz. Of course, if your wallet is not thick enough, the good news is that prices for PC Sangar begins at $ 1,132, ranging from I3-2100 Core processor, 4GB DDR3 RAM, 1TB hard drive, and 1GB graphics card NVIDIA GeForce GT220 bermemori, as well as operating system Windows 7 Home Premium.Bersiaplah to spend more money ranging from $ 2,160 if you peek giant 4.7GHz. Besides performance, we can say that the computer itself looks great.
According to the website DonanimHaber, AMD reported to provide a document processor performance numbers with latest CPU architectures in a presentation to the partners. The document quoted by comparing the 8-core processor based on CPU architecture “Bulldozer” High performance with 8 threads, 4-core, Intel Core i7 950 and with six-core CPU Phenom II X6 1100T, in three different usage scenarios (medium, rendering and games).
Results vary depending on duties performed, but, ultimately, the processor Bulldozer proved himself to be about 50 faster than the Core i7 950. Very little is known about the CPU that is used by AMD to run this benchmark, but the info has a Core i7 950 has 8MB of L3 cache, tri-channel memory controller, running at 3.06GHz and can reach speeds of up to 3.33 GHz thanks to the Turbo Boost technology .
If the numbers displayed by AMD is true, the chip should Bulldozer will also surpass the six-core processor Intel Core i7 CPU 980X. Read the rest of this entry »
With the debut of six products based on Intel Atom processor, Intel enables customers to target different markets, with custom-made designs. Yesterday, Intel announced the Atom series E600C which can be configured, which has an Intel Atom E600 (Tunnel Creek) paired with a single Altera FPGA paket.Prosesor Intel Atom provides greater flexibility and faster time-to-market for customers, who can now more easily handle changes in design without complicated hardware changes, helping to lower manufacturing costs, said Intel. In addition, the new processor offers more space on board and inventory control / inventory better because only one packet, and simplified manufacturing flow and single vendor support through Intel.
Based on the Intel architecture, the Intel Atom E600C series provide IT players the flexibility to combine a variety of standard and user-defined I / O interface, high-speed connectivity, memory interface and accelerate the process to meet the needs of a growing segment of the embedded device market.
E600C Atom series processors are equipped with life-cycle support for Intel’s manufacturing for 7 years and commercial and industrial temperature options, which makes it ideal for market segments such as industrial machinery, portable medical equipment, communication devices, vision systems, VOIP devices, high-performance programmable logic controller and embedded computers.
Kontron has a prototype board E600C Atom processor is already available now, with full production starting in the second quarter of 2011. Formerly codenamed have Stellarton, Intel Atom E665CT, E645CT, E665C, and E645C is scheduled to be available within 60 days. Atom E625CT and E625C will be available in the first quarter of 2011. Prices range from U.S. $ 61 to U.S. $ 106 in purchase quantities of 1,000.