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Real-Time Effects
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Real-Time Effects. video editing for beginners. Matrox follows the trend: High CPU clock speeds yield hardware savings and make the product less expensive. For around 750 euros (US$730) you can turn your PC into a video editing system.. Below we present the...
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Turion 64 Models
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1600 MHz 512 kB 90 nm 22 W The Turion 64 is available in the 754-pin OmPGA-Package (OmPGA= Organic micro Pin Grid Array) Right now, AMD offers 11 different Turion 64 models, which are distinguished by the maximum clock rate of their CPU cores, L2 cache sizes...
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Getting Organized with PDAs
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the Ipaq H5450 on price alone, however. Our Pocket PC group winner includes all the features you can expect to find in a PDA. With WLAN and Bluetooth module, fingerprint scanner for secure login, bright 3.8" display and 400 MHz XScale CPU - what else could...
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Budget Laptop Roundup
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are links for these. If you’re hitting this article after mid-August and a specific link doesn’t work any more, try going to the company’s home page and surfing for a similar model. Dell Inspiron 1525 ($799) From its Core 2 Duo T5750 2.00GHz CPU to 3...
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Doing DVD Decodes
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television sets. We observed superior CPU utilization from Easy Media Creator 9 (consistently under 10%, typically in a range from 3-7%) and good CPU utilization from Nero 7 Ultra (consistently under 22%, typically in a range from 11-20%) during playback of...
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PCMark05 Test Results
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by the Fujitsu with its T2300 CPU. The Sony turns in remarkable graphics performance, as does the Acer, where the two Pentium M notebooks outshine their Mobile Centrino Duo brethren - despite more powerful CPUs and graphics processors on the latter machines....
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Yoggie Pico to the Rescue!
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Yoggie Pico to the Rescue!. security firewall. The Yoggie Pico packs a firewall, IDS/IPS, anti-virus/spyware/spam software and numerous other security applications into a self-contained system inside a USB key device with its own CPU and RAM.. For mobile notebook...
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25 Years of Mac: Hits and Misses
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a simplified version of the Lisa. When Steve Jobs headed up the project in January 1981 (replacing Jef Raskin), the Macintosh was already outfitted with a Motorola 68000 processor (the same CPU that Lisa had, which according to Steve Jobs, could “eat an Intel...