Yes, we want one.
Shuttle are finalising plans for a Crossfire-supporting XPC that runs Intel Core 2 Duo processors, giving rise to the possibility of a seriously powerful workstation PC in a comparatively tiny space.
ECS didn't hold a booth inside the main halls at Computex this year, instead taking up a suite in the New York, New York building just next door. Along with their range of PMP products and digital home stuff, including many an Intel Viiv system, it was their Core 2 core logic demonstrations and new graphics boards that tickled the fancies of this hack.
It's sometimes easy to forget that SiS are still there, beavering away on new products relentlessly and without the press or fanfare of others. Traditional suppliers of core logic for any socket and any platform, Silicon Integrated Systems are also happy to try their hand at a graphics chip every now and again.
Thecus N1200
Flybook VM : an ‘airplane friendly’ notebook
FOXCONN wax lyrical at Computex 2006
All-in-one PSP charger, battery and cradle
Flybook go anywhere with a 3.5G notebook
Compro debuts two new video gadgets.
Cinderella SD cards. Whatever next.
Optimus is here.
1GB framebuffer on GeForce 7600 GS!
Toshiba is debuting its new "best of class" 200GB 2.5in drive, the MK2035GSS, at this week's Computex Taipei show and plans to go into production with the SATA II HDD in August
Media Player Mouse? Whatever next??
Zalman Reserator 1 V2... and goodies!
The Enermax Galaxy – it’ll power a small village!
When I think back over the years to remember the mainboards with the most on-board features that we've reviewed, ASUS are definitely in there with the best of them when it comes to products with absolutely everything right there on the board.
We were promised fanless 7900 GTs by NVIDIA when the SKU launched, which given the obnoxiousness of the reference version was most welcome, but we haven't really seen a true fanless design yet that still maintains the GTs stated clocks.
Once or twice during shows like Computex, you get the chance to sit down with a guy or a gal who has real influence over the direction of a company that's creating genuinely interesting products. Larry Yeo, GeCube's General Manager, is one such guy.
abit returns with clear focus.
HDMI on a motherboard for the first time.
1.4kg. Suits you, sir.
Single board Crossfire and quad-head done GeCube style.
Butterflies can cool graphics hardware. NO RLY.
With Intel's 965 core logic unveiled officially today, from the heady heights of the Taipei 101 no less, boards sporting the various incarnations of 965 are absolutely everywhere at Computex.
With more and more HDMI-equipped displays showing up, in the CE and PC spaces, it makes sense that we're now seeing graphics adaptors sporting the next generation of content-protected outputs.
Despite Leadtek apparently pulling out of the graphics board market, with Foxconn taking things over, there's a couple of brand new Quadro FXs on display on their stand.
It's a two-core single board 7600GT!
BenQ are showcasing external and internal Blu-ray combi burners
The world's first LCD 1080p monitor with HDMI input
It's all in the name... really, it is.
It's all rubber, rubber, rubber.
Zalman move into the lounge and chill there
An odd gift from NVIDIA... whatever does it mean?
There's no need for it, it's just girls in skimpy outfits
Foxconn held a grand press conference yesterday to essentially slap the backs of themselves and their co-conspirators in the 'Tritium' project to bring their C51X2M2AA mainboard to market.
FSP Group are set to release their first 1000W ATX PC supply with next-gen internals later in the year.
While Foxconn are some months away from selling their own graphics boards, that hasn't stopped them from showing off a few of the models they'll be touting. Top billing goes to their own GeForce 7950 GX2, Foxconn pairing it with another in one of their nForce 590 SLI boards and a Socket AM2 processor, running 3DMark06.
At the launch of their Radeon X1000-series of graphics products, ATI made plenty of noise about their new graphics hardware being suited to processing more than just graphics, touting their new technology's architecture as being suited to general parallel computation and programmability. Simply put, it can do more than just draw pretty pixels.
Well, almost... ok, not really...
Shhh. Silence is golden.
A-DATA's new gadgets.
TAIPEI, Taiwan, June 6, 2006 – During a speech at Computex today, Intel Corporation executive Anand Chandrasekher introduced products and technologies that will surround the company’s upcoming family of powerful and more energy-efficient Intel® Core™2 Duo processors, telling attendees that all of this innovation will redefine how PCs are used today and attract more buyers around the world.
OCZ show off their biometric USB stick
Two new sticks of RAM from OCZ
Kingston's new media player
ASUS have Broadwater running on Kingston's stand
The Toshiba Portege R200… it’s a lightweight!
Do more with a Toshiba hard drive… in your phone!
A "breakthrough" digital photo frame with audio and video capabilities is among the new products being debuted at Computex 2006 by Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS)
Compro will be using next week's giant Computex Taipei show to debut its VideoMate V550 - a rather unusual standalone PC TV tuner that connects directly to a PC's monitor, turning it into a TV set
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