Posts Tagged ‘CPU

Following on from having offered you an initial heads up back in October concerning the Gateway EC58 (see: Gateway Debuts EC14, EC54 & EC58 Windows 7 Notebooks) Gateway have now officially confirmed that their new Intel ULV CPU touting 11.6” Gateway EC58 ultraportable notebook is set to hit retail this month (somewhat later than we [...]

I can’t believe it’s been almost two and a half years since I built my last PC. I originally documented that process in a series of posts: Building a PC, Part I: Minimal boot Building a PC, Part II: Burn in Building a PC, Part III: Overclocking Building a PC, Part IV: Now It’s Your [...]

Adobe AIR continues to win developers over with it’s ease of leveraging standard web technologies to build cool desktop apps. But it’s not without it’s drawbacks, especially in terms of memory consumption and debugging. Thankfully, Adobe listened and included better CPU and memory profiling in the latest version of the SDK, Adobe AIR 2. One [...]

Whilst details at this stage are fairly thin on the ground, we do, at least, have some details confirmed regarding the 2011 Intel Atom CPU, which is set to succeed the up and coming Pine Trail Atom, which offers a tantalising insight as to where the future of Intel’s highly successful Atom processor, which is [...]

Mozilla’s browser does not efficiently use a computer’s CPU and, consequently, can cause overheating problems in some laptops, particularly ultraportables. Originally posted at Nanotech – The Circuits Blog Go to Source


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