Inside Apple's MacBook Air
We just got our MacBook Air and wasted no time, we've already taken it apart and answered a couple of questions before moving on to the review itself. ...
13 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 2/4/2008Intel's 8-core Skulltrail Platform: Close to Perfecting the Niche
Need 8 cores but can't wait until 2009? Intel's Skulltrail platform can give you 8 Penryn based cores today, but not without some serious caveats.
31 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 2/4/2008PC Power & Cooling Turbo Cool 860W: Special AnandTech Edition
PCP&C sent us their new Turbo Cool 860W, with a few extras requested specifically by AnandTech. Read on to find out what extras we wanted and what the Turbo...
20 by Christoph Katzer on 2/4/2008PMA Has A Few Surprises
The expected new models were here, but PMA also launched Quick AF Live View, a 14.2 megapixel entry DSLR, and smile shutter.
22 by Wesley Fink on 2/1/2008MSI X48 Platinum: Four PCI Express x16 Slots to go Please....
MSI shows off their take on X48, with a lower price and four physical x16 PCI-E slots. Sounds impressive, but is it? Join us for this first look.
22 by Kris Boughton on 1/31/2008Futuremark: of Benchmarks and Gaming
Futuremark has been pushing polygons through our 3D cards for over a decade; now they're ready to take a stab at something more than tech demos.
18 by Jarred Walton on 1/30/2008Arctic Cooling Duo: Alpine 7 & Freezer 7 Pro Attack Value
Alpine 7 is a family of $12 to $15 coolers while the Freezer 7 Pro is a step up to the $25 price range. Can these entry-level coolers compete...
48 by Wesley Fink on 1/29/2008ATI Radeon HD 3870 X2: 2 GPUs 1 Card, A Return to the High End
AMD finally makes a return to the high end GPU market with its latest single-card, multi-GPU video card. The Radeon HD 3870 X2 manages to outperform NVIDIA's single-card...
74 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 1/28/2008ASUS ROG Rampage Formula: Why we were wrong about the Intel X48
We take a first look at ASUS' new wonder board and provide the reasons why tRD is the most important setting you have not heard about.
74 by Kris Boughton on 1/25/2008The Witcher: a Study in Neutrality
Afflicted with amnesia, one of our editors finds his way back to reality by escaping to a bewitched world for a while.
39 by Jarred Walton on 1/24/2008Gigabyte goes "Green" with DES software
It might not save the glaciers from melting, but Gigabyte's new DES software might just make Al Gore smile - or at least smirk.
17 by Rajinder Gill on 1/23/2008Sub $100 Graphics: AMD Radeon HD 3600 and 3400 Series
AMD is building out the lower end of it's HD 3000 series with the introduction of three new parts: the HD 3650, HD 3470, and HD 3450.
22 by Derek Wilson on 1/23/2008iPod vs. Zune: January 2008 High End MP3 Player Roundup
We're re-launching our gadget coverage, starting with a look at the latest high-end MP3 players from Apple and Microsoft
51 by Ryan Smith on 1/21/2008A Lesson in User Failure: Investigating the Serial ATA Connector
We learn about failure prevention when we break a SATA wafer connector
64 by Ryan Smith on 1/18/2008The MacBook Air CPU Mystery: More Details Revealed
It turns out that the CPU in the MacBook Air is a little more custom than we thought. It's not a Low Voltage Merom, it's not a standard...
42 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 1/17/2008