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#1
Intel Corp. will not unveil any chipsets for high-performance gaming machines and workstations until the mid-2007, which will leave the market of high-performance core-logic sets for companies like ATI Technologies and Nvidia Corp., according to media reports. This will not only boost revenues of the graphics companies, but will also increase pressure on chipset designers Silicon Integrated Systems and Via Technologies.

Modern high-end computers for gamers are usually equipped with two graphics cards from ATI Technologies or Nvidia Corp. The latter two companies, however, are not really fast to certify their CrossFire or SLI technologies to third party chipsets. Even though ATI allows two Radeon graphics cards to operate on Intel 955X or Intel 975X-based mainboards, Nvidia does not officially let its SLI work on any chipsets, but Nvidiaââ,¬â,,¢s own. Since Intel Pentium D platforms have not been too attractive for gamers and because Intel Corp. has been dominating Intel-compatible chipset market, both ATI and Nvidia have been concentrating on bringing advanced platforms for AMD-based systems. As a result of all these factors Intel reportedly decided to encourage those two developers to focus on chipsets compatible with the soon-to-be-released Intel Core 2 chips. The worldââ,¬â,,¢s largest chipmaker wants to come-back to the desktops of gamers and platforms especially designed for unbeatable performance with two, or even four, graphics processors should be a good help.

Intel will not leave the chipset market, it will continue to produce entry-level, mainstream, performance-mainstream and high-performance chipsets for different types of computers, as there are many system builders and end-users who prefer to have an Intel processor and an Intel core-logic inside. Those enthusiasts, who would like to have extreme performance, however, are likely to chose third-party chipsets, as Intelââ,¬â,,¢s 975X lacks certain gaming-oriented functionality, such as support for 32 PCI Express lanes and PC2-6400 memory. Intel will reportedly offer a core-logic oriented on games by the end of the second quarter 2007, which means that the company does not have plans to leave the high-performance chipsets market in general.

Both ATI and Nvidia are reportedly on-track to release new high-performance chipsets inline with the launch of the desktop processors code-named Conroe, reports DigiTimes web-site. Moreover, by the end of the year Nvidia is projected to release a core-logic that will support 1333MHz processor system bus (PSB) as well as PC2-6400 memory (800MHz), which will provide enthusiasts abilities to overclock their processors more efficiently, as Intelââ,¬â,,¢s desktops processors are not expected to support 1333MHz PSB.

Even though chipset designers SiS and Via are practically absent from the high-end market further expansion of ATI and Nvidia on the market of core-logic sets may catalyze Intel to increase production of more cost-efficient chipsets to maintain revenues, which may mean losses for SiS and Via.

Intel did not comment on the news-story.
#2
Intel Corp. has reportedly postponed the release of its code-named
Conroe desktop central processing units to July, 27, 2006. The reasons for the move are unclear, but it is likely that the chipmaker wanted to supply as many chips to the market as possible and also prepare appropriate platforms for the new family of central processing units (CPUs).

Originally the Intel Core 2 and Intel Core 2 Extreme microprocessors were scheduled to debut on the 23rd of July, but, according to the most recent changes in Intelââ,¬â,,¢s roadmap, the new breed of desktop CPUs will be officially launched on the 27th of July. In addition, the company will unveil its new chipsets ââ,¬â€œ Intel G965 and Intel Q963 ââ,¬â€œ on the same day, a news-story at DigiTimes web-site claims.

The reasons behind the move are uncertain, but given that the dates are very close, the motives do not seem to be related to technology, but rather to logistics and Intelââ,¬â,,¢s desire to deliver the right amount of chips to the market.

Intel Core 2 processors previously code-named Conroe are powered by the new micro-architecture, which sports shorter pipeline and high performance per clock ratio. The new processors feature 14-stages pipeline (compared to 31 or more stages found in previous Intel Xeon), 4-issue out-of-order execution engine (Intel Wide Dynamic Execution), improved performance of the floating-point unit (FPU) as well as unified level two cache that allows one of two processing cores to use the entire on-die memory reservoir if necessary while the other is idle.

The main advantage of the Conroe processors is increased performance amid moderate power consumption, which means that the chips will run cooler and will allow to build smaller computers with less noisy fans. The Core 2 processors are also the first chips from Intel in three years, which are projected to beat competitorââ,¬â,,¢s offerings in computer games and professional applications, which will definitely ensure their popularity among performance enthusiasts, professionals and gamers.

Intel Corp. did not comment on the news-story.
#3

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GeCubeââ,¬â,,¢s ATI Radeon X1300 for PCI Bus Sold in Retail.
GeCube Ships ATI Radeon X1300 for PCI Bus

Category: Video

by Anton Shilov

[ 06/30/2006 | 02:54 PM ]

While the majority of personal computers shipped  today come with PCI Express bus, there are some machines which have no PCI Express x16 slot for graphics cards and there are numerous deployed systems that do have neither modern PCI Express x16, nor outdated accelerated graphics port (AGP) slot, only PCI. Especially for those there is an ATI Radeon X1300 graphics card with PCI interface.

Computer stores in Tokyo, Japan, are about to start selling ATI Radeon X1300-based graphics cards with PCI interface, which means that the devices can be installed into any systems running more or less powerful processors released throughout the last 5 ââ,¬â€œ 6 years. While the boards are marked as KuroutoShikou, the latter is actually a local brand, which resells products made by original equipment manufacturers. In particular case, the Japanese company indicates that GeCube makes the appropriate graphics cards for it.

The graphics card marked as RX1300-LP128H uses PLX Technology PEX 8111 PCI Express-to-PCI Bridge to allow the Radeon X1300 visual processing unit with native PCI Express interface to work on mainboards with PCI slots only.

ATI Radeon X1300 graphics processing unit features four pixel processors, four texturing units and two vertex processors. The chip is compliant with DirectX 9.0 shader model 3.0 and can support Windows Vista premium Aero interface. The particular RX1300-LP128H graphics card clocks the chip at 450MHz, sports 128MB 533MHz GDDR2 memory (with 32-bit bus width), D-Sub and DVI-I interfaces, according to Akiba PC Hotline web-site.

The product is not positioned as an upgrade option for a machine intended for gaming, but rather than a device to replace a damaged graphics card in an office computer. Previously ATI offered Radeon 7000 and Radeon 9200/9250 solutions for PCI bus, whereas partners of rival Nvidia Corp. offered GeForce 5500 and GeForce 6200-class products for PCI bus.

GeCube currently does not list the RX1300-LP128H on its web-site and the pricing of the part is not clear.
#4
Qimonda AG, a major dynamic random access memory (DRAM) supplier, on Friday announced that it has supplied the industryââ,¬â,,¢s first DDR3 SO-DIMM samples to ATI Technologies. The latter, according to the statement, is currently developing a DDR3-supporting platform due in 2007.

ââ,¬Å"The first notebook PCs equipped with Qimonda DDR3 SO-DIMM memory technology are expected to be available in 2007,ââ,¬Â the Munich, Germany-based memory supplier said in the statement.

Qimondaââ,¬â,,¢s 512MB SO-DIMMs are based on 800MHz or 1067MHz 512Mb memory chips developed by Nanya Technology and Qimonda in cooperation. In addition to micro-architectural advantages DDR2 memory brings over the original DDR memory, such as, On-Die Termination (ODT) as well as larger 4-bit prefetch, additive latency, and enhanced registers, the DDR3 features self-driver calibration and data synchronization functionality to allow higher clock-speeds.

Intel is projected to support DDR3 memory in the second half of 2007 and usually Intel is significantly ahead of the whole industry with its memory support. There have been rumours, however, that ATI Technologies may introduce its DDR3-supporting core-logic even ahead of the market leader Intel Corp.

DRAMeXchange predicts that DDR3 production ratio will climb to 30% of the overall DRAM production in 2008 and expects DDR3 DRAM products to replace their predecessor DDR2 as the main volume product in 2009.
#5
The Victorian Department of Justice (DoJ) is understood to have deployed a secure, "locked-down" Linux environment across more than 100 desktops in a state correctional facility.

ZDNet Australia understands the environment -- including deployment of a heavily customised form of the Knoppix Linux distribution across 120 desktops in the facility, -- went live within the last one to two months after a six-month project. The deployment is also understood to include prominent open source applications such as Firefox and You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login.

Government sources told ZDNet Australia the system had been deployed at the new AU$130 million 600-bed Metropolitan Remand Centre 20 kilometres north-west of Melbourne.

Knoppix is a project that allows users to boot Linux without installing any software directly to a hard drive. Most hardware is automatically detected and configured during the boot process.

State government officials were reluctant to comment on the fine detail of the project, citing security issues.

The software is running on a so-called TrimClient, billed as a thin-client/personal computer hybrid solution.

According to Australian open source vendor Cybersource, the TrimClient desktop environment has no writeable storage mechanism in the desktop computer itself, in similar fashion to traditional thin-clients. The TrimClient systems "boot" in read-only fashion off a central system image server.

Well-placed sources said the environment was selected to restrict the capability of keyloggers, spyware and other malware to infiltrate the code base of the software. In addition, only administrators would have the ability to modify the software on the desktops themselves.

The DoJ also confirmed to ZDNet Australia the planned launch of a redeveloped LegalOnline advice service within the next few days had been delayed. An update to the DOJ Web site late on Tuesday said only the relaunch would happen in July "in a new portal format".

The Victorian DoJ is responsible for all aspects of the law in the state, including police and prosecution functions, court system administration, provision of the prison system, administration of tribunals and programs to protect citizens' rights.
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#6
For me it`s still an dream Windows Vista...... My PC hardly runs Windos XP , but Vista it will be an miracle  ;D
#7
First..... you must know lot about computers..... to know how to work on Operating Systems such as UNIX , some of the LINUX systems which don`t have GUI and after that you must think that you can hack ;) good luck ;)