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The future is here - Nasa now using 'quantum' computers Print E-mail
Posted by Will Smith   
Friday, 17 May 2013 05:47

No, it's not science fiction ... it is infact REAL. Quantum computers do exist and it's now being used by Nasa, Google and Universities. Developed by D-Wave Systems ... this supercomputer is said said to be up to 3,600 times faster than conventional computers.

"A $15m computer that uses "quantum physics" effects to boost its speed is to be installed at a Nasa facility. It will be shared by Google, Nasa, and other scientists, providing access to a machine said to be up to 3,600 times faster than conventional computers.

 

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Unlike standard machines, the D-Wave Two processor appears to make use of an effect called quantum tunnelling. This allows it to reach solutions to certain types of mathematical problems in fractions of a second. Effectively, it can try all possible solutions at the same time and then select the best.

Google wants to use the facility at Nasa's Ames Research Center in California to find out how quantum computing might advance techniques of machine learning and artificial intelligence, including voice recognition. University researchers will also get 20% of the time on the machine via the Universities Space Research Agency (USRA)."

Source: BBC

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Asustek unveils Intel 8 series motherboards Print E-mail
Posted by Will Smith   
Friday, 17 May 2013 05:09

Intel's new series 8 motherboards are starting to appear ... Asus are among the first to unveil their new motherboards using Intel's latest chipset.

"Asustek Computer has unveiled its latest Intel 8 series motherboards ahead of the chipset's official launch on June 2 as the company received Intel's agreements for allowing partial leakage.

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Asustek revealed the Z87-Deluxe motherboard that supports the most functions and features advanced connectivity; the Z87-A that features mainstream designs; the Z87-Pro, the Z87-Plus, the Z87I-Deluxe with mini-ITX form factor and the Z87-WS for workstations.

Asustek's new motherboards will also feature some exclusive technologies such as EPU for power saving, TPU for boosting CPU performance, DIGI+VRM for digitalized power supply management and Fan Xpert2 for cooling fan adjustment."

Source: Digitimes

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AMD unveils Radeon HD 8900M laptop graphics Print E-mail
Posted by Will Smith   
Wednesday, 15 May 2013 07:50

MSI teams up with AMD and shows of their GX70 laptop ... featuring AMD's flagship Radeon HD 8900M mobile GPU. It looks darn sexy ... let me tell you!

"The company has just unveiled the 8900M series, an adaptation of its Graphics Core Next architecture for desktop replacement-class gaming laptops. To call it a big jump would be an understatement: compared to the 8800M, the flagship 8970M chip doubles the stream processors to 1,280, hikes the clock speed from 725MHz to 850MHz and bumps the memory speed slightly to 1.2GHz.

 

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The net effect is about 12 to 54 percent faster game performance than NVIDIA's current mobile speed champion, the GTX 680M, and up to four times the general computing prowess in OpenCL. The 8970M is more than up to the task of powering up to 4K in one screen, and it can handle up to six screens if there are enough ports."

Source: Engadget

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Mid-Week Hardware Round Up From Around The Net Print E-mail
Posted by Richard A   
Wednesday, 15 May 2013 05:20

funkykit thumbHere is the Mid-Week Hardware Round Up from around the net...

 

Motherboards & CPUs:
MSI Z77A-GD65 Gaming LGA 1155 Motherboard Review by HardOCP

Storage:
Seagate Thin SSHD 500GB Full Review by PC Perspective
KingFast F3 Plus Series KF2510SCF Enterprise SSD Review by TweakTown
Crucial M500 480GB SSD Review by TechPowerUp

Cases & Cooling:
Cooler Master N200 Case Review by Hardware Secrets
NZXT H630 Silent Case Review by Anandtech
NZXT H630 Ultra Tower Chassis Review by eTeknix
Noctua NH-U12S and NH-U14S Review by Guru3d

Power Supplies:
Enermax MaxRevo 1500W Power Supply Review by Pure Overclock

Peripherals:
CM Storm QuickFire Rapid with Cherry MX Green Switch Review by Techgage

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LSI MegaRAID 9271-8i PCIe Raid Controller Print E-mail
Posted by Winston   
Thursday, 09 May 2013 06:47

We've just published a review on the LSI MegaRAID 9271-8i PCIe Raid Controller. LSI has been kind enough to provide us with one of its mid range 6Gb/s SATA+SAS RAID controllers. The MegaRAID 9271-8i, 8 Port Internal, low profile 2nd generation 6Gb/s SAS controller with full PCIe 3.0 support. Let's see what it can really do ...

 

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"If your looking for a good strong card for SandyBridge E workstations and servers. There is no question that this card is something you should consider. Even in its most basic form. That is really the best partner for this hardware."

Read the rest of the review here ... http://www.funkykit.com/component/content/article/55-storage/9770-review-lsi-megaraid-9271-8i-pcie-raid-controller.html

 

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Radeon HD 7990 versus GeForce GTX TITAN Print E-mail
Posted by Will Smith   
Thursday, 09 May 2013 04:14

Battle of the Titans ... who will with this epic battle. Find out more over at HardOCP. Radeon HD 7990 versus GeForce GTX TITAN.

 

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"Today, we are going to take one GeForce GTX TITAN and add its performance into our already evaluated comparisons from the HD 7990 launch review and see how AMD Radeon HD 7990 compares to one GeForce GTX TITAN running three displays at 5760x1200. Remember, Radeon HD 7990 is running two 7970 GPUs in CrossFire, and our GeForce GTX TITAN is just one single-GPU, but both video cards will set you back exactly $999."

Source: HardOCP

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Mid-Week Hardware Round Up From Around The Net Print E-mail
Posted by Richard A   
Wednesday, 08 May 2013 05:23

Here is the Mid-Week Hardware Round Up from around the net...

Graphics Cards:
XFX Radeon HD 7790 Black Edition Overclocked 2GB Review by HEXUS
Asus GTX 670 DirectCU Mini 2GB Graphics Card Review by eTeknix

Storage:
Seagate 600 and 600 Pro SSD Review by HardOCP
The Seagate 600 & 600 Pro SSD Review by AnandTech
Seagate 600 Pro Enterprise SSD Review by TweakTown
Seagate Desktop HDD.15 4TB Review by Techgage
Toshiba DT01ACA300 3TB Hard Disk Drive Review by Madshrimps

Cases & Cooling:
In Win D-Frame Case Review by Hardware Secrets
Phanteks PH-TC14PE CPU Cooler Review by TechPowerUp

Power Supplies:
Be Quiet! Dark Power Pro 10 850W BN603 PSU Review by LegitReviews

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Demand for SSDs in PCs to boom Print E-mail
Posted by Will Smith   
Wednesday, 08 May 2013 03:47

SSD will dominate the storage market throughout 2013 and right through to 2017 ... that's according.

"Global shipments of solid state drives (SSD) in PCs are set to rise by a factor of seven by 2017, allowing them to claim more than one-third of the market for PC storage solutions by that time, IHS iSuppli said in its new report.

 

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SSD shipments in PCs will rise to 227 million units in 2017, up more than 600% from 31 million in 2012, IHS predicted. Meanwhile, shipments of PC hard disk drives (HDD) will decline to 410 million in 2017, down 14% from 475 million in 2012."

Source: Digitimes

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Intel launches Silvermont microarchitecture Print E-mail
Posted by Will Smith   
Tuesday, 07 May 2013 05:50

Intel ramps up their attack on the market by introducing their low-power chips. Ideal for smartphones and even data centers.

"Intel has announced its new microarchitecture named Silvermont, aimed at low-power requirements in market segments from smartphones to the data center. The Silvermont will be the foundation for a range of products beginning to come to market later this year (2013), and will also be manufactured using the company's 22nm Tri-Gate SoC manufacturing process.

 

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The Silvermont microarchitecture also features a new out-of-order execution engine; a new multi-core and system fabric architecture; new IA instructions and technologies and enhanced power management capabilities including a new intelligent burst technology, low- power C states and a wider dynamic range of operation taking advantage of Intel's 3D transistors."

Source: Digitimes

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