22 November 2006, 15:16
VIA's upcoming VT8237S south-bridge will implement a serial bus that will allow easy BIOS flashing for the likes of system integrators and motherboard manufacturers.
6 October 2006, 17:33
ATI's ageing AMD-oriented RD580 discrete chipset will soon be upgraded to support three graphics cards and two CPUs, it has been claimed. The part will join the upcoming RS690 to ...
22 September 2006, 15:31
Nvidia is developing a standalone games physics processing card, motherboard maker Asus has let slip.
19 September 2006, 17:11
Motherboard manufacturer MSI has laid claim to being the first to enable CrossFire support on an Intel P965 chipset.
11 August 2006, 12:08
Games creator Mark Caswell-Daniels has come up with an innovative use for Google Maps, having created a flight sim around the technology.
8 August 2006, 14:08
They may not be merging in the strictest sense of the word but we can tell you that a new company is going to be formed by the two Taiwanese ...
21 July 2006, 17:26
abit has identified a potential issue with certain AN9-32X and Fatal1ty AN9-32X motherboards, prompting the company to recall them.
13 July 2006, 10:41
Notebook manufacturer Uniwill is to merge with motherboard manufacturer ECS Elitegroup.
26 June 2006, 12:41
Hon Hai Precision Industry, better known to much of the world as Foxconn, has come second in Business Week's InfoTech 100 rankings.
14 June 2006, 12:27
Yes, we want one.
10 June 2006, 09:05
Optimus is here.
10 June 2006, 03:54
1GB framebuffer on GeForce 7600 GS!
8 June 2006, 17:57
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 ...
8 June 2006, 08:30
abit returns with clear focus.
8 June 2006, 08:30
HDMI on a motherboard for the first time.
7 June 2006, 04:07
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.
17 May 2006, 10:46
The combined high performance and low power consumption of modern mobile processors makes them a great candidate for use in desktop PCs, particularly in the living room.
27 April 2006, 20:23
Foxconn has added the 975X7AA-8EKRS2 to its portfolio of motherboards, and is, as the name gives away, an Intel 975X chipset-based board.
23 March 2006, 14:20
If recent Fatal1ty motherboards are the yardstick to go by the Fatal1ty AN9 32X will do well.
14 March 2006, 19:17
Intel Centrino, as you probably know already, now contains the Core Solo and Duo processors, Intel's latest 65nm puppies, which pack performance and low power consumption into a single package.
14 March 2006, 08:31
PCCHIPS and SiS - the pefect combination for the upgrader on a shoestring budget?
12 March 2006, 11:54
We covered the M2N32-SLI Deluxe on CeBit's opening day, but it's worth covering again simply because it looks so good. Here's a pic.
9 March 2006, 16:36
Wander over to EPoX's stand at CeBIT and you'll see an array of mainboards most notable in their use of AMD's upcoming AM2 socket with three different sets of core ...
9 March 2006, 16:35
NVIDIA's next core logic release, yet to be announced, seems set to carry on what nForce4 has built, judging by the number of MCP55-based mainboards on display at CeBit.
9 March 2006, 16:35
Also on ECS's stand at CeBit, you'll find a mainboard called K8T890-A940, which uses VIA's K8T890 core logic (funnily enough!) to bring PCI Express and AGP to AMD's new socket ...
9 March 2006, 16:35
ComingECS have a pair of mainboards on display, one targetted at the enthusiast, that pairs Intel's mobile processors with a desktop board sporting all the features you'd expect from such ...
9 March 2006, 16:35
ComingIn what seems to be the first public outing of ATI's oft talked about, but little seen SB600 southbridge, ECS are displaying an RD580-based mainboard using Socket AM2 that uses ...
9 March 2006, 16:06
Foxconn has a very specific approach to designing low-end boards - take out the legacy ports and let users decide what they need to buy in order to upgrade
8 March 2006, 23:23
The full range of ASUS AM2 mainboards
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