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Best Windows Desktop Computers in 2012?: The Beginners Guide
Best Windows Computers in 2012? Find out what matters and what is hot.
0 commentsIntel: What if the competition did not exist?
f the competition against Intel does not exist, how would the world of personal computing? As you may already know, the x86 architecture dominates this scenario, where approximately 80% of all CPUs sold are manufactured by Intel (owner of the x86 instruction set) and representing four fifths of the entire market! However, the Sunnyvale giant faces with a small force called competitor AMD, although it represents a major threat to their business, it still yields a lot of headaches ...
0 commentsUltrabooks the future
Have no doubt: this year, one of the words you'll hear more when it comes to computer will be: Ultrabook. And the start to this new category of ultra-thin PCs in Las Vegas at CES. A key change is the replacement of traditional hard drives by type Flash memories, which are the same used in flash drives. As a result, computers became lighter and gained more autonomy. Already have micro promises 9 hours of operation with one battery charge. But alcançadar dimensions on a computer so small it had t
4 commentsMedfield: the war begins x x86 ARM on smartphones
With Intel Medfield starts another round in the fight between the x86 and ARM on smartphones and tablets. This is a fight that has been dragging on for some time, but so far no tangible progress for Intel. Apparently, the launch will mark the beginning of the fight for real. In short, Intel has been a manufacturer of ARM processors, at the time of the Intel StrongARM and XScale, but she ended up selling the division for Marvel, considering the very low profit margins. By having a virtual monopo
4 commentsRazer's new Tablet, Project Fiona
A look at Razer's new Project Fiona. This tablet is still only a concept but is looking to be release around late 2012, hopefully this isn't the end of the world.
0 commentsx86 vs ARM
For awhile now, there's been a huge debate as to whether the ARM architecture is better than x86 and will remain dominant in the mobile device market. Currently, ARM is the most popular architecture used in smartphones and tablets. The cited...
0 commentsThe 5 Most Anticipated Gadgets of 2012
2011 witnessed growing innovation in gadgetry, especially in tablets and mobile phones, including Apple's iPad 2, Samsung's Galaxy S II and the 4th incarnation of the hugely popular Amazon Kindle. 2012 looks to be as, if not more exciting than 2011, with the introduction of Intel's Ivy Bridge processor range, the Samsung Galaxy S III and Windows 8.
4 commentsNetbooks are becoming ultrabooks
Contrary to what many say, netbooks are not even slightly close to extinction, since despite the decline in sales in the U.S. and Europe due to the growth of the tablet, netbook sales continue to grow in the poorest countries (even in Brazil) and it is expected that this trend will continue at least until the end of 2012.
2 commentsHybrid hard drives: a technology of the future?
In 2007, Seagate and Samsung demonstrated drives hybrids, a compromise between the magnetic hard drives and SSDs, where a regular magnetic drive is combined with a large cache of flash memory and made a special firmware able to take advantage of it to speed up read operations and (in some cases) also recording. In theory, hybrid drives offer some interesting advantages with respect to both regular and hard drives.
2 commentsMacBook Pro 15 Inch Review
This Macbook Pro 15 inch review covers the main features of 15-inch MacBook Pro 15 specifications and tips on how to get the best deal on the Apple MacBook Pro.
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