AMD Bulldozer and Llano launch dates July 25, 2011
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The Internet is currently working on a number of intriguing story line of AMD in the future. XBIT Labs says, for example, some of his sources in the industry have run out specific launch date for the next APU from AMD, codenamed Bulldozer and Llano.
According to sources, the site starts ‘s, AMD shipping its new high-end desktop bulldozers APU the week of 20 June 2011. Probably they are trying high-end parts with the FX-known brand, and ‘s to compete with Intel 1366.
According to sources, the site ‘s, the bulldozer APU available in eight-core, six-core and quad-core variants with the model name FX8000, FX6000 and FX4000 is to be released, respectively.
There is less information about the components of the Llano mid-range mobile and targeted, but sources XBIT ‘s say that AMD is the fourth week of Ship in July. This can lead to further cost APU to some of the good news that AMD hopes to have generated with the introduction of bulldozers to collect.
Meanwhile, technology is the Turkish partner Donanim website with a power-point slide to the details provided, leaving what looks like AMD mobile CPU line-up for the next two years, includes everything from sub-12in power of the machine portable.
Looking for a good: Ati Radeon VGA or Delonghi PACC120E
AMD Bulldozer launch date July 20, 2011
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Taiwan motherboard makers have come to the details of the bulldozers, AMD CPU and fled to the date of issue. According to them, Intel will begin mass production of chips and processors in August B2 will be officially launched in September (third quarter 2011). A trailer has also recently exposed bulldozers start date of 19 September 2011 can be viewed here.
AMD Bulldozer The range consists of 32 nm SOI-based chips from AMD AM3 chipset 990FX + are supported. The first line-up consists in Q3 2011 to September of four models of processors, the FX 4100, FX 6100, FX 8100 and FX 8150th We have previously discussed here, these processors.
(- Turbo 4.2GHz), 8 MB L3 cache, DDR3-1866 support and is max TDP of 125W + FX-8150 is the flagship of the Bulldozer CPU with eight cores at 3.6 GHz. It would be a second line that AMD plans to be replaced in Q1 2012 release. Here are the eight core in the last lienup be included are: AMD FX-FX-8170 The Bulldozer AMD FX 8120-8170, the enormous bulldozer lienup with his speed to dominate with a turbo-archive 3.9GHz 4.5Ghz. Combined with 8 cores, 8 MB L3 cache, DDR3 1866 MHz + support, compatibility and 125W TDP AM3 +. While the FX-8120 with a speed of 3.1 GHz and bearing turbo is fitted up to 4.0 GHz, 95W TDP remains. Other features are the same. These watches are not the last on 2 August core models because they are still to be set, so we had seen some ups and downs in Mhz.
Preview Blackberry Bold 9700 Codename “Onyx” August 23, 2009
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hmmm… all new blackberry again?? looks like its almost the same with the old bold 9000 but.. there are some improvements.. check it out..
3G device – GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS (Bands: 850, 900, 1800, 1900)
480 by 360 display, beveled edges
256 megabytes of internal memory (hmmm 2x the old bold’s memory)
1550mAh M-S1 battery (same as Bold, but some rumors said that it have a better power management)
3.2 megapixel camera, with flash and auto focus
Processor: Not 100% sure actually, but am hearing its a Tavor processor that may be running even a bit quicker than the Bold’s 624MHz processor
GPS, WiFi (UMA capable but we’ll see what happens there)
and all the stuff you’d expect on a BlackBerry
for the complete preview visit this link
PSP GO Preview: 16 GB Flash Memory?? August 22, 2009
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PSP Go will be avaiable in fall 2009..
before it released its better that we finds the specification..
while browsing the internet i found some.. enjoy it…
A few more official specifications are flowing from the full Qore video (pardon the sync issues). Here’s the dirt:
3.8-inch display (resolution is undisclosed)
43 percent lighter than the PSP-3000
16GB of Flash storage
Bluetooth built-in; supports handset tethering and BT headsets
No UMD drive
Memory Stick Micro slot
New Gran Turismo, Little Big Planet and new Metal Gear Solid (!) on the way
Full PlayStation Network support (movie and TV rentals / purchases)
Integration with PlayStation 3 (works the same as the PSP-3000 does)
Sony views each of its products as “10-year lifecycle products,” so the PSP “needs to live on.”
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How To Assemble A Personal Computer? August 18, 2009
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How To Assemble A Personal Computer?
Here I will write up a procedure to assembly a Personal Computer (Intel LGA 775 Socket )… (if you buy the parts separately, if I have a mistake please let me know)
1. Please read carefully the manual of the hardware that you buy.
This is the most important part of building a personal computer, because if you did not read it carefully an error can occur which can cause damage to the hardware.
2. Carefully search and mark the symbol in the motherboard then match the symbol with the symbol in the manual books and find the meanings.
also pay attention to the processor’s socket. did it match with your processor?
3. After you finds the meanings of the symbol, you can start with installing the processor to the motherboard. Pay Attention to the position of the processor when u put in into the socket. Look at the triangle mark at the processor and match it with the mark in the socket. After u done it then lock it with the knob.
4. Then install the motherboard in the computer case. Lock all of the holes with a screw.
5. Next, take the thermalpaste, then put it sufficiently in the middle of the processor’s surface. Remember! Just put a little.. u don’t need to put it in all of the surface or justified it. Just put a little in the surface (because if the paste too many or too thick can make your processor and heatsink’s heat transfer didn’t go well)
6. Then, it’s the time to install the heatsink, in a standard heatsink there are 4 screw with an arrow sign for the right direction to open in the 4 corner. Open the screw and then pull it up and then lock it again. Then put the 4 heatsink’s screw at the 4 holes of motherboards together. After the 4 screw is put in the 4 holes perfectly then lock the screw one by one. Then make sure the heatsink is installed correctly and tightly. If not then u must repeat this step again.
7. Install the PSU on the computer case, place it on the top of the case (standard case). Then lock it with screws.
8. Then install all of the other gadgets to the motherboard. Connect the Hardisk with a cable and then put the other side of the cable to the motherboard, do the same with the optical drive , put the VGA to the PCIE Socket (for PCIE) or AGP Socket(for AGP), put the Memory Module to the socket and lock it. and then put the power cable to the Hardisk, Optical Drive, VGA.
9. Connect power cable to motherboard. Look at the mark. Put the same voltage and pin cable to the same socket.
10. Connect the cable for power and reset button and cable for the front LED light on the motherboard. Install it according to the mark in the motherboard and the cable (Power cable with power socket ETC) don’t forget to match the white cable or the cable with triangle or ‘+’ mark with the socket with the ‘+’mark .
This is the procedure to assembly with my own style. LoL.. for the beginner please ask a pro to accompany you for your first time. Don’t Blow Up your computer… ok?
Happy Testing