MSI launches Big Bang XPower

More features than anyone could possibly need?

THE SUPER HIGH-END motherboard market doesn’t seem to have an upper limit when it comes to slots, features and gimmicks, and MSI’s latest model, the Big Bang XPower is no exception to that rule. Some of you might be disappointed to know that it doesn’t feature Lucid’s Hydra chip, but on the other hand, it doesn’t have an nForce 200 chip either, yet it has no less than six PCI Express x16 slots.
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Shuttle is readying Gulftown barebones for Computex

ION2 XPCs set to be announced as well

IT’S JUST OVER a month until Computex kicks off in Taipei, but we’re already starting to see some early announcements of new products that will be launched at the show. Shuttle is getting ready to launch its second X58 based XPC, although the new model is getting support for Intel’s 6-core Core i7 980X Gulftown CPU, as well as a new chassis. The company is also readying a one litre slim-line Atom system with ION2 graphics.
 
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HP buys Palm for $1.2 billion

WebOS appears to be the main reason

MANY WERE DISAPPOINTED by the statement from HTC saying that it had no interest in Palm, but likely just as many were surprised at HP’s announcement that it will purchase Palm. Although HP is one of the longest running Windows Mobile supporters, it now seems like HP has found itself a custom OS to run on its handheld devices in the shape of Palm’s WebOS. The question now is what we can expect to see from HP in terms of devices running Palm’s WebOS.
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Nvidia officially denies sub 20 percent Fermi yields

Drew Henry talks Fermi and more

THE OFFICIALL WORD has finally made its way out from Nvidia in the shape of an interview with Drew Henry, the general manager for the MCP business unit at Nvidia. There are some very interesting comments in the interview and among other things he claims that Nvidia is happy with the Fermi yields.
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HTC to pay Microsoft royalties for Android

Google next?

HERE’S A BIZZARE turn of events. HTC has agreed to pay Microsoft royalties to be able to run Android on its devices. Yes, you read that correctly, Microsoft has somehow figured that Android infringes some of its patents, most likely to do with Windows Mobile, and HTC has decided to pay up rather than risk a lengthy lawsuit.
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Gigabyte launches its AMD 800-series boards

Expects to ship over five million USB 3.0 boards by end of 2010

THE 800-SERIES CHIPSETS from AMD have by now been officially launched and it looks like AMD has managed to drum up some good support from the motherboard manufacturers, at least if the wealth of new boards available is anything to go by. We attended a press conference at Gigabyte earlier today, and although Gigabyte’s line-up isn’t quite as extensive as Asus’, the company still seems to have a pretty solid range of boards.
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Asus confirms move to non-NEC USB 3.0 host controllers

Set to team up with ASMedia

THERE WAS A story at Digitimes about a week ago about ASMedia, an Asus subsidiary getting ready to launch its own USB 3.0 host controller, which went on to suggest that Asus was getting ready to move away from NEC/Renesas and go with its controller instead. We can now confirm that Asus is indeed going to start implementing the ASMedia controller on some of its upcoming motherboard models.
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Asus is readying Ai Charge

Enables charging of Apple devices

IF YOU’RE a regular SemiAccurate reader, you’ll most likely have read about Gigabyte’s On/Off Charge feature. Well, Asus is readying its own version called Ai Charge, although it seems to have some slight differences from what we understand compared to Gigabyte’s On/Off Charge for Apple devices.
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Asus reveals its AMD 800-series motherboards

12 new models, one ROG board, plus one oddity

EARLIER TODAY ASUS revealed its AMD 800-chipset range of motherboards and unleashed no less than 12 different models based on the 880G, 870, 890GX and 890FX chipsets, well, that’s if you don’t count the ROG board. There actually was also a 14th board, but it wasn’t using an AMD chipset, yet we’ll give you what we’ve got on that board, too, towards the end of what is a very picture rich coverage of today’s event.
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GeForce GTX460 rumoured to launch at Computex

GF100 based

AN UNCONFIRMED RUMOUR about Nvidia’s third GF100 based card has appeared on a German website, stating that the new card should launch on the first day of Computex. It’s said to be called the GeForce GTX460, but it looks set to be quite different from the two models that Nvidia has launched so far.
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Gigabyte launches on/off charge for Apple products

Allows you to quick charge your iPad and iPhone from your motherboard

ONE PROBLEM THAT many owners of Apple’s iPad have found – if they don’t own a recent Apple computer that is – is that it only charges from a USB port when it’s switched off. Even so, it only trickle charges, just like Apple’s iPhone and iPod Touch. Well, a solution is at hand from Gigabyte, as the company has just announced its new on/off charge feature and we got an early look at it.
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ASRock enters DVR market with HuperLab

Creates custom motherboards for surveillance market

YOU MIGHT NEVER have heard of a company called HuperLab and we’re not going to hold that against you, but HuperLab is one of the biggest OEM/ODM solution providers of PC based DVR solutions and “intelligent video surveillance systems”. The company has now teamed up with ASRock to create a couple of custom DVR motherboards with some unusual features.
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Sandy Bridge rumors

The numbers

AN INFAMOUS ENTHUSIAST at XtremeSystems called “JCornell” has posted what seems to be the first information about Intel’s next generation processor codenamed Sandy Bridge. Sandy Bridge is Intel’s 32nm tock and is essentially a Clarkdale 32nm CPU with the 45nm GMCH shrunken to 32nm and merged onto the CPU die. Thats right, while AMD has been talking a lot about fusion for half a decade, Intel seems to be getting there first.
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HP’s first smartbook is almost upon us

Compaq AirLife 100 detailed on HP’s support site

IT’S BEEN NEARLY a year since Asus quickly refuted that it was going to launch a smartbook after it had shown off a product carrying the Eee PC brand at Computex last year, but it seems like HP will be the first company out of the gate with its Compaq AirLife 100 smartbook. It’s powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, so no; this isn’t the first Tegra based smartbook either.
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Bell Labs is experimenting with 300Mbps DSL

Potential fibre competitor

DSL TECHNOLOGY HASN’T really evolved much lately, but it seems like we might be in for a speed boost, at least if Bell Labs has anything to do with it. Bell Labs is working on a technology known as DSL Phantom Mode and it allows for speeds of up to 300Mbit, albeit only at fairly short distances of up to 400 meters.
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