Auras shows off a boiling liquid CPU cooler
Computex 2012: One phase, two phase, red phase, blue phase
Auras is a name you probably don’t know even though you have several of their products.
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Auras is a name you probably don’t know even though you have several of their products.
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LSI/SandForce has a new metal layer spin of their 2100 and 2200 controllers, optimized to save power.
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The news from Supertalent at Computex was incremental but when you are talking speeds, that is not a bad thing.
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Patriot memory had some interesting goodies at Computex, and not all were memory related.
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Need a big case for your PC? No, think bigger than that, CFI has the case for you.
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At Computex, Seagate showed off a whole host of machines with USM slots, and one very interesting new idea, USM Slim.
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VMTurbo, maker of cloud management software, has announced that they are joining the OpenStack Community.
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Synaptics is finally starting to emerge from their shell, and are talking about the spiffy new UI technologies they have to offer.
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To lose one senior executive may be regarded as misfortune, to lose two looks like carelessness.
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At long last, the USB 3.0 Promoter Group has approved the Power Delivery spec for up to 100W over a USB cable.
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LSI may have bought Sandforce, but at Computex, all that changed was the odd sticker and logo.
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This is where the second part of Intel’s spending comes to bear, they bought or promised to buy 15% of ASML.
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Corsair had a lot of solid evolutionary products at Computex, and one new idea to top it off.
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Intel’s investment in ASML last week has massive implications for both Intel and the rest of the industry.
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Remember when we were rather critical about the AMD mass knifings a few months ago?
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