Lower Power Consumption

How Is Solid State Drives (SSDs) Better Than Mechanical Hard Drives?

neha dey on October 9th, 2010

These days Solid State Drives (SSDs) are slowly taking over mechanical hard drives, as they are becoming the best choice for storage.

Hence 3 highlighting features that SSDs have are as follows:

  • SSDs carry lower latencies comparatively
  • SSDs have much higher transfer rates
  • Boots OS/programs much faster

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neha dey on May 25th, 2010

Intel unveils a new generation of low-power processors across its product line for ultra-thin laptops, the fastest growing category of the PC market as proved in a research by iSuppli.

The latest chips are all built on Intel’s 32-nanometer developed process and span its entire mobile product line from the low-end Celeron and Pentium brands to the… Continue reading

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DuPont fulfil the promise of super-fast printed OLED displays, announcing that they have created a 50-inch OLED panel in under two minutes. The system which began development back in May 2008 uses a special Dainippon printer and DuPont’s third-generation OLED inks, and promises not only larger panels than we’ve seen to date, but cheaper ones too… Continue reading

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Advanced Micro Devices unveiled a new notebook platform featuring chips with multi-core processors, lower power consumption, and lower profiles to facilitate ultrathin product designs. AMD’s invigorated notebook platforms for customers and business professionals now include multi-core Phenom II processors, DirectX 11 capabilities, and the chipmaker’s home-grown Vision technology, which AMD says offers visual… Continue reading

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Lenovo has introduced a number of new PCs in multiple form factors, including notebooks, all-in-one PCs, a nettop and slim desktop towers. The PCs run Microsoft Windows 7 and feature processor and graphics options from Advanced Micro Devices, Nvidia and Intel. Mentioned below are some of its expected new range of products.

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