Hell freezes over, VIA launches DX10.1 IGP chipset

With DDR3 and DisplayPort support

IT’S BEEN A LONG TIME COMING, but VIA has finally gotten around to releasing a new chipset with a serious boost to the feature set. This might be just the shove VIA’s Nano processor has been waiting for to make it a serious Intel Atom competitor. In saying that, we’re less than a month away from Intel’s new Atom processors with integrated graphics, but let’s not get ahead of ourselves.
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Nokia shutters its flagship stores

So far in the UK and US, more to come?

NOKIA HAS CLOSED the doors to its flagship store on Regent Street in London and its stores in Chicago and New York in the US are the next on the list to be shuttered according to several sources. Nokia has issued a statement to Engadget that goes into detail explaining why Nokia has decided to terminate its flagship stores.
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Acer likes Android, planning six new devices

Microsoft set to lose another smartphone partner?

WITH THE ACER Liquid just out the door and yet to prove its worth in the quickly growing Android smartphone market space, we can’t but wonder how many Windows Mobile partners Microsoft has left, especially as Acer is planning another six Android devices for the first half of next year.
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Acer blames HP and Dell for poor sales of CULV notebooks

Mainstream notebooks are too cheap in the US

ACER’S CHAIRMAN, JT Wang has come up with a simple reason as to why Acer’s sales of CULV thin and light notebooks have been so poor – it’s all the fault of Dell and HP, because they’re selling mainstream notebooks far too cheaply in the US market. Talk about playing the blame game.
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Not all SSDs are created equal

Flash memory flaws are to blame

WE’VE COME ACROSS an interesting bit of information that we’re fairly certain that no SSD maker would want you to know about. With the current push of SSD drives into every sector of the computer market, no-one seems to have stopped to take a closer look at the drives themselves, but instead everyone’s raving about the performance.
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Ion 2 to work with Intel Pineview processors

Acer said to already have placed orders

IT APPEARS THAT Nvidia has found a way to make its Ion 2 chipset work with Intel’s upcoming Pineview Atom processors. Reportedly, Acer is the first Nvidia partner to have placed orders for Ion 2, although it’s not yet clear what devices the new chipset will go into.
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Atom N450 netbooks are set to launch on January 11th

Intel holding back its Taiwanese partners

ALTHOUGH THE UNWASHED MASSES might not be aware of Intel’s upcoming refresh of its now nearly two year old Atom N270 and somewhat faster N280, those in the know have been waiting for the Atom N450 for a good few months already. However, it seems like we won’t see any netbooks powered by the new processor until early next year, as Intel has decided to make sure that none of its partners will launch products before the 10th of January 2010, according to Digitimes.
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Intel kills consumer Larrabee, focuses on future variants

Not a shock, dev and HPC platform at first

INTEL HAS FINALLY done what we had all expected it to do, and pulled the plug on the consumer version of Larrabee. In a statement today, Intel said that the chip will be a development platform and an HPC part, but there will be no retail version, at least not any time soon.
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Gigabyte does USB3 and SATA3 right on the 333 series

A long look at the X58 Extreme 2 and GA-P55-UD6

WITH SEVERAL REALLY useful new standards on the horizon, wouldn’t it be nice if there was a board or two that did both, USB3.0 and SATA3, and did them well? If you have been waiting for such a beast, the ‘333 Series’ Gigabyte GA-P55-UD6 and X58 Extreme 2 are the boards for you.
Updated: Name changes
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