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    Nokia 6700 Classic Gold Edition is plated with gold December 10, 2009 - 16:57
    80 PLUS Platinum to offer over 90 percent efficiency December 10, 2009 - 16:52
    Apple to launch 10-inch Tablet in Spring 2010? December 10, 2009 - 16:38
    Intel to buy NVIDIA rumor surfaces again December 10, 2009 - 16:07
    MSI Big Bang Fuzion with Lucid Hydra gets pictured December 10, 2009 - 15:59
    TSMC revenue up 52 percent last month December 10, 2009 - 15:52
    NVIDIA comments on Larrabee cancellation December 10, 2009 - 15:50
    ASUS said to be working on Eee Pad December 10, 2009 - 15:47
    Foxconn reportedly received orders to build next-gen iPhone December 10, 2009 - 15:45
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    Posted on Thursday, December 10 2009 @ 16:57:42 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
    Nokia introduced the 6700 Classic Gold Edition, this model features an 18-carat gold plating for the ultimate bling bling look. This new model is expected to go on sale in Q1 2010 for 370EUR (excl. taxes).
    Two guesses what makes the Nokia 6700 classic Gold Edition different from the well-loved Nokia 6700 classic. And no, it isn’t the included natural leather carrying case and strap or the 8GB microSD card. Still guessing? This one is gold. If bling is your thing then you’ll be all over it. The 6700 is an utterly classic device. Indeed, designer Mark Delaney describes it as “the little black dress” of phones. Well, that little black dress has just got itself some shiny gold buttons.

    Okay, so it isn’t just about the 18-carat gold finish. The Nokia 6700 classic Gold Edition also has some custom wallpapers to complete the gold look, alongside that carry case and monster memory card. The Nokia 6700 classic Gold Edition is a well specced device, boasting a five-megapixel camera wrapped inside that glorious metal shell and of course GPS and Nokia Maps to help you find your way to the next jewelery store.

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    Posted on Thursday, December 10 2009 @ 16:52:40 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
    DailyTech reports a new 80 PLUS Platinum rating has been introduced. The new rating specifically targets datacenters and requires power supplies that deliver an efficiency of at least 90 percent at 20 percent load, 94 percent efficiency at half load and 91 percent efficiency at full load. HP is the first to announce a 80 PLUS Platinum power supply, consumer models may arrive in 2010.
    A new Platinum certification level is being introduced, specifically targeting 230V internal power supplies in datacenter servers. These PSUs must be at least 90, 94 and 91 percent efficient at 20, 50 and 100 percent of rated load, and provide a Power Factor Correction of .95 or greater.

    HP is the first to introduce these new high efficiency power supplies. No doubt consumer versions will be coming along next year.

    “Customers are looking for the highest level of energy efficiency in products to reduce their overall business costs and their impact on the environment,” said McLeod Glass, the Group Manager for Industry Standard Servers at HP.

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    Posted on Thursday, December 10 2009 @ 16:38:59 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
    Oppenheimer analyst Yair Reiner predicts Apple may launch a 10.1" tablet PC in March or April of 2010. Reiner claims manufacturing will start in February and that Apple is gearing up to support production of as many as 1 million units per month.
    Reiner said Apple would likely need at least five or six weeks of inventory built up before it can release the product, positioning a likely launch in March or April. Such a launch would assume there are no production issues, like the one believed to have led to the last-minute removal of a camera from the latest iPod touch.

    He also said that the device will have a 10.1-inch multi-touch display using LTPS LCD technology, the same as on the iPhone. He specifically disputed an earlier report that a high-end model would sport an OLED display.

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    Posted on Thursday, December 10 2009 @ 16:07:04 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
    Now that Intel has cancelled its first Larrabee GPU an old rumor hit the web once more. Cringely wrote on Tuesday that he believes that NVIDIA will eventually be acquired by Intel, not only for their graphics technology but also for the mobile chips.
    Intel wants nVIDIA not just for its GPU’s but also for its mobile chips. Mobile is a big part of the future of computing yet Intel in 2006 cancelled its business aimed at handset makers, writing-off $5 billion in the process. Remember that? Despite attempting to back-in to the market again with its upcoming Moorestown post-Atom low-power processors, what Intel would really like are nVidia’s superior Tegra AXP chips aimed at mobile phones and media players. Ironically nVIDIA didn’t even design the Tegra processors, which it bought a couple years ago with Portal Player.

    Intel had to do something the minute AMD bought ATi. Now with Larrabee gone Intel has no real choice but to buy another company to remain in contention. The only such company available is nVIDIA.

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    Posted on Thursday, December 10 2009 @ 15:59:24 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
    HardOCP received MSI's Big Bang Fuzion motherboard with the Lucid Hydra multi-GPU technology. The site published some photos of the motherboard, a review will probably follow within a couple of days.
    "The HYDRA engine scales performance of multi-GPU configuration from any single GPU vendor and will scale relative to their individual performance (the GPUs do not need to be identical). The intertesting thing there is "from any single GPU vendor." Then it does go on to document some "X-Mode"/"Multi vendor" GPU configurations using both NVIDIA and AMD GPUs avaible in Windows 7 only. You have to use NVIDIA G90/G200 GPUs with AMD HD4XXX series of GPUs. No support beyond that currently, and quite frankly I am going to suggest you will not see much support beyond that. On the final brown colored page you will note "Game Qualified" games. Under X-Mode we see only 5 actual games tested to support Lucic Hydra usage models.

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    Posted on Thursday, December 10 2009 @ 15:52:59 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
    Taiwanese foundry TSMC announced its sales were up 52 percent year-over-year in November:
    TSMC said it recorded sales in November of NT$29.35 billion ($909 million), up less than 1 percent compared to October. TSMC (Hsinchu, Taiwan) posted consolidated sales—including its U.S. subsidiary Wafertech—of roughly NT$ 30.32 billion ($929 million) for November, up nominally from October and up 47 percent from November 2008.

    For the first 11 months of 2009, TSMC's unconsolidated revenue totaled NT$255.28 billion ($7.9 billion), down 17.3 percent from the like period of 2008, TSMC said. Consolidated sales over that timeframe totaled $264.19 billion ($8.2 billion), down 17.1 percent from 2008, the company said.

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    Posted on Thursday, December 10 2009 @ 15:50:46 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
    FUD Zilla received a statement from NVIDIA PR Manager Igor Stanek about the cancellation of Intel's first-gen Larrabee GPU:
    Nvidia’s PR spinner who likes to be quoted Mr. Igor Stanek - Nvidia Product PR Manager stated the following.

    "The fact that a company with Intel's technical prowess and financial resources has struggled so hard to succeed with parallel computing shows just how exceptionally difficult a challenge this is."

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    Posted on Thursday, December 10 2009 @ 15:47:37 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
    DigiTimes claims ASUS is working on the Eee Pad, a tablet PC and MID hybrid with a 4" to 7" display:
    Asustek Computer is making preparations to launch a new device named Eee Pad featuring a 4- to 7-inch panel, and which will offer a combination of tablet PC and MID functions, according to industry sources. Current details of the Eee Pad suggest the product has been inspired by the rumors of Apple's planned tablet device, the sources commented.

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    Posted on Thursday, December 10 2009 @ 15:45:39 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
    Engadget spotted a rumor that Apple has ordered Foxconn to manufacture next-generation iPhones.
    You've heard of Twitter, right? What about Eldar Murtazin, heard of him? He's editor in chief of Mobile Review and the ultimate insider when it come to all things mobile. So when we see a Tweet like this:

    "Foxconn received order for next generation iphone"

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    Posted on Thursday, December 10 2009 @ 15:42:58 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
    iBUYPOWER made a deal with ThermalTake to become the exclusive distributor of gaming PCs with the ThermalTake Level 10 enclosure. The iBUYPOWER Level 10 starts at $2,499 and features the Intel Core i7 920, 6GB DDR3-1333, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285, ASUS P6T motherboard, 700W PSU, 128GB Kingston SSDNow V SSD, 1TB 7200RPM HDD, DVD burner, and Windows 7 Home Premium.
    iBUYPOWER, a leading innovator in gaming PCs, is excited to announce it is the only systems integrator to offer the new Thermaltake Level 10 enclosure. The unique case was designed in partnership with the BMWGroup Designworks USA., and provides gamers with to increased configurability, unmatched aerodynamics, and a revolutionary case design sure to turn heads.

    “We are constantly searching for the best components, cases and peripherals to use in our systems,” said Darren Su, Vice President of iBUYPOWER. “The Level 10 system is just another example of our drive to offer gaming rigs that can deliver the performance and aesthetics our customers demand. “ iBUYPOWER outfitted the breathtaking Level 10 with cutting-edge technology to match its stunning exterior. The new system will feature the Intel Core i7 920 Processor, 6GB of DDR3-122 Memory, NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285 – 2GB, 1 TB of storage space and a 128 GB SSD for speedy boot times. iBUYPOWER customers can also upgrade their new Level 10 system with a Killer Xeno Gaming Network Card, NZXT Sentry LCD Control Panel or a LG Blu-ray drive.

    Like with all iBUYPOWER systems, customers have the option to add any of the iBUYPOWER Labs services. These include iBUYPOWER’s Power Drive Overclocking Service, Harmony Sound Reduction System, the Internal USB Expansion System (improves front panel and internal USB connectivity), and the Specialized Advanced Packaging System (expanding foam packaging to prevent damage from shipping).

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