Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Intel Core i7 launched worldwide

Based on a completely new architecture, the Core i7 processors are markedly different from their predecessors and have many advantages over them


It is here; the Intel Core 17 processors have finally been launched worldwide. As part of the worldwide launch there was also a lavishly arranged function here in Mumbai at the Taj President on Tuesday.


Prakash Bagri, Director - Marketing, Intel South Asia said, "Intel has delivered the fastest desktop processor on Earth to the most demanding users on Earth, the ones who are using their PCs for video, gaming and music. When you couple, what is Intel's biggest leap in chip design, with other incredible innovations like Intel's solid state drives, the Core i7 processor has refined the computer of tomorrow".

Based on a completely new architecture, the Core i7 processors are markedly different from their predecessors and have many advantages over them. There is the increased parallelism with the processor being capable of executing 33% more concurrent micro-ops simultaneously.

There is also the faster unaligned cache access and faster synchronization primitives. Intel has also implemented a new 2nd level branch predictor to avoid situations when execution units stand idle. Yet another improvement is the cache sub-system that has been redesigned from scratch.

There is a 2nd level 512 entry translation look-aside buffer (TLB) in addition to the 1st level TLB to reduce the TLB miss rate. In addition to this, there is also three-level cache hierarchy: 64KB L1 (32KB for data and 32KB for instructions), 256 KB L2 cache per core, 8 MB L3 cache (2 MP per core) shared by all cores. This is different from what Intel used to do until now - all cache on the processor.

The Core i7 processor also marks an end of the legendary FSB (Front Side Bus). These processors feature the new Quick Path Interconnect (QPI) bus, which is Intel's answer to AMD's Hypertransport 3.0 and a three channel memory controller supporting 1066 MHz DDR3 memory is present on-chip.

Multi-threading technology (similar to hyper-threading of the NetBurst architecture processors) is also featured on these CPUs with SSE 4.2 instructions. These are capable of handling up to eight software threads on four processor cores. With a TDP rated at 130 W, these also have energy-saving features and you can shut down unwanted cores to reduce power consumption.

Turbo Boost technology allows the cores to bump up the clock speeds when deemed necessary. This quad-core chip is manufactured using the 45nm process, sporting 731 million transistors.

Combined with the Intel X58 chipset-based motherboards with LGA1366 socket, these are incompatible with older motherboards. Currently, these can only be used with motherboards based on the Intel X58 chipset.

Intel has released three different models of the Core i7 - all quad core variants with hyper-threading :

* Core i7 920 clocked at 2.66 GHz priced at $284 (approximately Rs.14,063),

* Core i7 940 clocked at 2.66 GHz priced at $562 (approximately Rs.27,830),

* Core i7 965 XE (Extreme Edition) clocked at 3.2 GHz priced at $999 (approximately Rs.49,470)

(Prices are per unit in lots of 1000)
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Monday, November 17, 2008

Asus Launches Affordable Motherboard

Asus today launched a new motherboard that is high on features but low on cost. The value-for-money motherboard P5KPL-AM/PS is priced modestly at Rs 2,975 plus taxes, and boasts features like Anti-Surge Protection technology that protects the motherboard from voltage fluctuations, built-in 5000hr VRM (voltage regulator module), and support for 45nm Intel chips.

The Anti-Surge Protection technology provides for over-voltage and short circuit protection and power-good signal generation. Anti-Surge Protection continually monitors voltage levels of 5V, 12V, and 3V in real-time to deliver over-voltage and short circuit protection. If and when one of these supply voltage levels are either more or less than the specified normal operation voltage levels, Anti-Surge Protection will switch off the power to protect the motherboard and the CPU.

Other features include up to 1600FSB, 8 USB 2.0 ports, 2 DIMM memory slots (max. up to 4GB), Intel GMA 3100 graphics onboard, Crashfree BIOS, EZ Flash, Q-Fan, 2 PCI express slots, 4 SATA ports, and onboard LAN and audio.
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Dell Mini 12 Hits UK

Dell already announced the Mini 12 but only now is the 12.1in system available to buy.


Specs sit as such then:
  • 12.1in 1,280 x 800 screen
  • 1.6GHz Intel Atom Z530 CPU
  • 1GB DDR2 RAM
  • 80GB hard drive
  • Windows Vista Home Basic Edition
  • 25.5mm thick, 1.25Kg
  • 3-cell 24WHr battery
The use of an Atom CPU with a mere 1GB of RAM to play with means I can't help but think Vista is going to struggle slightly. A Linux system is expected to come later, so it's not all bad news though.

The Mini 12 costs £429 which is a bit steep for a netbook especially with this spec. However, I'm inclined to agree with Asus President and CEO Jerry Shen and limit the netbook classification to sub-10.2in systems.

If considered as a small, low-powered and above all portable notebook, then, the Mini 12 could be a lot more attractive. I wouldn't want one myself, but I can definitely see the appeal and I don't doubt Dell will shift a fair few systems.
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Nokia E71 tailored for business movers

It fits perfectly well into your palm and comes across as a smart, trendy mobile phone. But that’s not its only claim to fame. Nokia E71 is a
smartphone from the E-series range, a Series 60 third edition, second generation Feature Pack 1, device with a QWERTY keyboard targeting business users
worldwide.


One look, and I found the phone — trim and fitted with a full keyboard — a tad crammed, with so many tiny buttons (read keys) jostling for space. But the impression ends the moment you start pressing the keys. The buttons come full-on your fingers and offer a great typing speed — re-stating the obvious: Nokia E71 is impeccably tailored for business movers, with fast and easy access to messaging
, including your business and personal mail, without the complexity.

The build quality of the phone, with steel frames, is solid and is well equipped. It also has a decent a 3.2 megapixel auto focus camera and LED flash that is probably comparable to one that we can find on E90 which means it is not the best camera out there but still it is a pretty good deal for a business-related phone. Of course, there is an also Wi-Fi and the built-in GPS feature.

What’s more interesting, the phone has two home screens, meaning thereby that the two home screens let you choose between work and leisure modes. You can also choose application shortcuts to suit your schedule with message notifications on or off. One thing that’d strike you the moment you use the phone is the great application speed. In fact, switching between applications seems real easy if you have such a high-performing phone as Nokia E71. The other pluses include integrated and assisted GPS, and FM radio 87.5-108 MHz with visual radio.

But what’s definitely missing in this smartphone is a good resolution screen. The 2.4 inch QVGA display leaves much to be desired Rs 22,949.
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Friday, November 14, 2008

Windows Live Gets A Whole Lot More Social

Microsoft’s new direction for the services of its online Windows Live will bring several new features meant to bring the format closer to the one found on social-networking Web sites. Users will soon be able to share photos with their friends and also add links to other pages such as Twitter and LinkedIn.

At this point, according to Microsoft’s estimates, Windows Live has more than 460 million users, which are expected to benefit from these new options. The new What’s New feed will allow users to bring in third-party sites like the ones mentioned above and also Photobucket and Flickr. All the information about their profiles, updates, new photos and other actions will be available on the Windows Live network, letting friends know what’s new.

Microsoft announced that it will begin distribution for the improved Windows Live to customers in the United States "over the coming weeks and globally in 54 countries by early next year."

"We're now at the point where we can go beyond soloed communication tools that don't work together -- and start to integrate the best of them," said Windows Live general manger Brian Hall, adding that "We're taking a huge step forward in providing an integrated personal communication service."

The company will release another new set of tools, called Windows Live Essentials, meant to connect the users’ PCs and their online content stored on Windows Live. The tools are designed to help users manage their e-mail and calendars, even when offline, and also to create blogs, more easily tag and post their photos.
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X1a Phone To Hit US Market On Nov 28

Sony Ericsson has made announcement about the launching of its much-awaited Xperia X1a phone, which will hit US market on November 28.

The phone will be available through the Sony Style stores, which have already started receiving pre-orders from Thursday (November 13).

The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1a, which is focused more on lifestyle of a consumer, features a brilliant 3.0-inch 16-bit color TFT touchscreen with a full QWERTY keyboard.

The prettiest phone to arrive in the market sports a 3.2 megapixel camera with 30FPS video recording with a bright flash for videos and photos.

Based on the Windows Mobile platform, the Xperia X1a comes with a 256 MB SDRAM and 400 MB of onboard memory with support for microSD card.

The XPERIA will have 400MB of internal memory, which is expandable to 32GB.

Moreover, the phone with sleek arc-slider design weighs just 145 grams and supports both Quad-band GSM and HSPA networks, and Wi-Fi 802.11b/g and Bluetooth 2.0 for connectivity.

The other goodies include 3G, Bluetooth 2.1, USB 2.0, wireless LAN 802.11b/g, EDGE and quad-band GSM, UMTS, HSDPA, HSUPA, and HSCSD.

The phone would cost $799.99 for the unlocked version.
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Sunday, November 2, 2008

New windows to make its ways next year

Big news for the Microsoft fans, Microsoft will be bringing Windows 7 formerly (codenamed Blackcomb and Vienna), the next version of Microsoft Windows and the successor to Windows Vista. According to the Windows boss Steve Sinofsky, this new version of windows could run on systems with just 1GB of RAM.

Windows 7 first appreance was at a conference in Los Angeles. Its looks quite similar to windows vista but according to microsoft this will be a much improved version. The system will be faster and easier to use and it will support new generation of multitouch screens similar to Apple’s iPhone. Well microsoft have already announced about the web based version of office so lets keep our figers closed until the this window gets opened.
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