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Add to myYahoo!Just when I thought they had finished cutting halves, ATI has taken the 40nm Cypress architecture to a new low. Low power, that is. In a brand new design, unlike anything they have released with this architecture, ATI is going after the Home Theater PC market with their heat sinks blazing. OK, I exaggerate; the Radeon HD5450 video card actually runs pretty cool, which is the point, really. It's silent, too, with a large and lovely red heatsink sitting atop the tiny GPU, sans fan. Follow along with Benchmark Reviews as we investigate an early sample of ATI's new standard bearer for low-power HTPC applications.
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Add to myYahoo!By Andrew LiszewskiIf you’re ever flying on South Africa’s kulula airline you’ll never have to worry about hearing an intercom announcement asking if there’s a pilot on board, because their recent rebranding will leave every passenger with a basic knowledge of aviation and aircraft. It’s rather clever and educational (I had no idea where the [...]
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Do you remember Corsair’s 128GB Voyager GT, touted as the fastest in the world? Well, it looks like it’s going to lose its crown, albeit to its successor – the 128GB Voyager GTR. Considering that the GTR boasts read speeds of 34MB/s and write speeds of 28MB/s, it pips the existing 128GB Voyager GT which sports 32MB/s and 25.6MB/s read and write speeds respectively. While it’s still as chunky as ever, it still demands a price premium of $426. That’s certainly not pocket change, but if you’re looking for the cutting edge of technology, you’ll have to pay a premium. Would you pay the premium and get this, or are you waiting to get a USB 3.0 flash drive?
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