
Recently, most of the buzz around Intel's technologies focus on 45nm and X38, but what about memory? We sit down with Intel's Christopher Cox to learn more about XMP (Extreme Memory Profiles) and also get a glimpse of what's in the future for memory.
Over the past few years, one of the most interesting pieces of hardware that we have looked at has been the Falcon from Novint. Originally seen at the 2006 GDC in San Jose, the Falcon instantly grabbed our attention with not only its unique design, but more importantly, the features that made it unquestionably original.
"The entire time we talked, he emphasized the uniqueness of each and every PC build in the AAC shops. Kyle takes great pride in the fact that his PC's offer many things that you cannot find anywhere else."
NVIDIA unveiled a new technology designed for overclockers called EPP, or Enhanced Performance Profiles. NVIDIA chose Corsair to be their joint partner during production and in launch, so we sat down with John Beekley to ask some burning questions about the technology.
Solid State Networks was founded in Arizona back in 2005 and have their headquarters in Tempe. Solid State's primary goal is to provide a lightweight, portable, high performance core technology based on the BitTorrent protocol for use in the next generation content delivery systems. As you can tell, this is a simple yet ambitious plan.
| Title | Author | Date | Categories |
|---|---|---|---|
| Interview with Andy Keane of AGEIA | Rob Williams | July 27, 2005 | Industry Interviews |