Single-core Athlons to be phased out

Hynix preps for 57nm NAND flash production in 3Q

Strong NAND flash card demand comes with pressure to reduce packaging prices

Samsung starts mass producing 64 GB 1.8 inch SSDs

Seoul (South Korea) - Samsung announced today that it has begun mass producing 1.8 inch solid state drives (SSDs) with 64 GB. See solid state drives and more from CES ... Samsung says it's the highest density SSD for mobile computing applications.  SSD drives use technology that helps to improve boot up times and conserve battery life.

Intel to launch new entry-level processors in August and October

AMD to introduce 45 nm process AM3 CPU family in 2H08

Biostar announces AM2+ motherboard

AMD Phenom to launch in November

Dell and Goodwill offer free computer recycling in New Jersey, Philadelphia

Update: New start-up shows off ultra definition technology

At this week's InfoComm audio/video trade show at Anaheim, a new company called Mersive debuted a new technology that it's calling "ultra definition".

OCZ announces enthusiast DDR3 memory

Sunnyvale (CA) – OCZ introduced a new enthusiast memory module for use in Intel P35 and upcoming X38 motherboards.  

Intel to speed up introduction of FSB1333 CPUs

Nvidia to launch MCP 78 chipset in October

Low-cost GeForce 8400GS graphics cards announced

Sanyo Electric develops 22% efficiency solar cell

Nvidia unveils Tesla, moves into supercomputing

Nvidia today announced Tesla, a third product line next to the GeForce and Quadro graphics products. The company aims to use Tesla cards and the massive floating point horsepower of its graphics processors to take over a portion of the lucrative supercomputing market.

Seagate introduces power-saving Cheetah NS enterprise drives

Seagate has spun down its 15k-RPM Cheetah drives and transformed them into bigger and cooler Cheetah NS hard drives.

Alienware offers barebones kit

Samsung intros 20x DVD burner

Samsung announces 1 TB hard drive

Following Hitachi GST, Samsung is the second company to offer a 3.5” hard drive with a capacity of 1 TB. However, Samsung offers 67% more storage density per disk.