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First images of Gulftown, CPU core Westmere six

August 7th, 2009 admin No comments

Circulating on the Net the first images of a sample of the forthcoming Intel high-end, based on the Westmere microarchitecture.

The successor to Bloomfield Gulftown will be called and will consist of six core made with the manufacturing process to 32 nanometers.

From the screenshot of CPU-Z software, you can deduct some of the technical features which, according to the new nomenclature Intel, should be identified as Core I9.

The socket will remain unchanged by allowing owners of motherboards LGA 1366 to make ..read more

Are "deleted" photos really gone from Facebook? Not always

July 7th, 2009 admin No comments

In an age where your boss, coworkers, parents, and even (*gasp*) grandparents are finally joining social networks, we are all more aware than ever that we had better keep things relatively clean. And if you were someone who joined MySpace, Facebook, Flickr, or a number of other sites years ago, you may have more cleaning up to do than usual—after all, back then, you were probably young(er) and dumb(er), posting silly pics of your drunken escapades or questionable updates ..read more

Why Sony’s PSP Go speed boost won’t up the eye candy

July 7th, 2009 admin No comments

SonyInsider dug up an FCC filing that indicates that the forthcoming PSP Go will have a significantly faster top processor speed than than current PSP models. Specifically, the Go’s CPU can clock up to 480MHz, compared to the 333MHz speed of the existing models. The site ends the post by asking the obvious question: “What will a 480MHz PSP Go bring to the table?” I suspect the answer to this is, “Nothing that hasn’t already been announced.” Let me ..read more