IBM is launching a technology called Memory eXpansion (MXT) which will double the amount of memory in a computer. The memory doubling is achieved by a chip that acts as an intermediary between the processor and the memory.
The update introduces a new control for managing middleware and can be used to hide access to five Microsoft technologies: Internet Explorer, Windows Messenger, Windows Media Player, Outlook Express and Microsoft's version of the Java Virtual...
It is equipped with a 100MHz ARM9 processor and 24MB of memory. Nintendo has sold more than 150 million units of the Game Boy family around the world, and has seen off rivals such as Sega's GameGear and SNK Corp's NeoGeo Pocket over the years.
The launch of a new family of chipsets for desktop PCs, including the 875P chipset that debuted earlier this week, will set the stage for higher-performance desktop processors, including Prescott, a successor to the Pentium 4 that is due later in...
This twist allows the chip, and its forthcoming desktop and notebook sibling, to utilise more memory and provides some other performance enhancements. IBM will likely offer Opteron in a new server family, alongside its existing Intel-based xSeries...
Intel, though, recently came out with a new chipset that runs at 800MHz and plans on coming out with another 800MHz chipset and a 3.2GHz Pentium 4 soon, according to sources close to the company. The 3200+ performance enhancements likely will...