Trade Shows

For Computex week, Micron was at the show in force in order to talk about its latest products across the memory spectrum. The biggest news for the memory company was that it has kicked-off sampling of it's next-gen GDDR7 memory, which is expected to start showing up in finished products later this year and was being demoed on the show floor. Meanwhile, the company is also eyeing taking a much larger piece of the other pillar of the high-performance memory market – High Bandwidth Memory – with aims of capturing around 25% of the premium HBM market. GDDR7 to Hit the Market Later This Year Micron's first GDDR7 chip is a 16 Gb memory device with a 32 GT/sec (32Gbps/pin) transfer rate, which is significantly faster...

WinHEC 2005: Coverage Wrap

We wrap up our coverage with some of the cooler things from the expo floor, a little more on Longhorn, and some Avalon and WGF information.

17 by Derek Wilson & Jarred Walton on 4/29/2005

WinHEC 2005: Day 2

The second day of WinHEC 2005 coverage brings more information on some of the topics touched on for day 1 as well as an historical look at Micorosoft.

22 by Derek Wilson & Jarred Walton on 4/27/2005

WinHEC 2005 - Keynote and Day 1

Welcome to the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference 2005. We've got opening keynote and day one coverage hot off the presses. Windows x64 is launched and Longhorn is on the horizon.

36 by Derek Wilson & Jarred Walton on 4/26/2005

The Great Texas Overclocking Competition

Mix OPPainter, Macci, Fugger, and tons of exotic phase-change and liquid nitrogen cooling and you have ATI's Overclocking Competition at the Texas Gaming Festival.

31 by Wesley Fink on 3/9/2005

IDF Spring 2005 - Predicting Future CPU Architecture Trends

Wondering what future CPUs will look like and work like? We've gathered a bunch of ideas based on what's been disclosed at this year's Spring IDF.

22 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 3/3/2005

IDF Spring 2005 - Day 3: Justin Rattner's Keynote, Predicting the Future

Justin Rattner lays out Intel's vision for the future with Platform 2015.

15 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 3/3/2005

IDF Spring 2005 - Day 2: The Yonah Scoop

Want to know everything that's been made available on Intel's first dual core mobile CPU? We've got Yonah uncovered for you.

23 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 3/3/2005

IDF Spring 2005 - Day 2: Mobility Keynote

Sean Maloney talks about Yonah, Napa and Intel's plans for mobility in 2006.

6 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 3/2/2005

IDF Spring 2005 Day 1 - Gelsinger Speaks, nForce4 Intel and more

Although it started off slow, Pat Gelsinger's keynote saved the day for Intel - kicking off Spring IDF 2005 right. Pat talks about everything from 64-bit to multi-core...

19 by Anand Lal Shimpi & Derek Wilson on 3/2/2005

IDF Spring 2005 - New Pentium D, No More 4

Intel just announced that they will be ditching the Pentium 4 label for their dual core parts and instead simply calling them: Pentium. A track back in history...

27 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 3/1/2005

Updated! IDF Spring 2005 Day 1 - 65nm Multi-Core Demos and more

Intel's Presler (65nm Dual Core) running at 2.0GHz, Intel's Yonah (65nm Dual Core mobile) and live Intel 955X dual core motherboards. Welcome to Intel's Multi-Core Zone.

21 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 3/1/2005

IDF Spring 2005 Day 1 - Craig Barrett's Keynote

He has his good keynotes and his bad ones, find out which one this morning's keynote by Craig Barrett was...

9 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 3/1/2005

CES 2005 - More Tech Notes From the Floor

And now, we wrap up our coverage with a look at HTPC, video cards, storage and general notes from the floor. Make sure to read our world exclusive of...

14 by Kristopher Kubicki on 1/14/2005

CES 2005: Chipsets, Motherboards, and Memory

Under the glitzy glare of CES, we found a few boards and some memory to bring a little joy to a gloomy January day. Take a look at...

22 by Wesley Fink on 1/13/2005

Consumer Electronics Show 2005: AT's Coverage

Everything from Dual Core to DLP is covered in our CES show report.

48 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 1/10/2005

Consumer Electronics Show 2005: Keynote with Bill Gates & Conan O'Brien

Bill Gates talks about Microsoft's Consumer Electronics strategy

14 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 1/6/2005

IDF Day 3: AMD and Intel's Dual Core Demonstrations; The Race to Dual Core

We take a look at dual core madness. AMD and Intel show their hands, and we take a look at what's on the table.

12 by Kristopher Kubicki on 9/10/2004

Intel 65nm and Beyond (or Below): IDF Day 2 Coverage

Coverage of the second day at IDF brings 65nm process coverage.

21 by Kristopher Kubicki on 9/9/2004

Intel Developer Forum Fall 2004: Day 1 Keynote

This year, parallelism is the key topic at the Intel Developer Forum.

28 by Derek Wilson on 9/7/2004

Your DVD Burner is Obsolete

We have 16X burn speeds, BluRay information, 100GB optical storage and recorder chipset information inside.

29 by Kristopher Kubicki on 6/10/2004

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