Solid state drives were, and to some extent still are, considered the next best means of storing data, but Microsoft thinks this fame is undeserved and will eventually die down. Microsoft believes that solid state drives will lose the speed advantage over hard drive units by 2024, effectively nullifying their primary marketing asset. Likewise, the
Mouse Computer has a company name that would make one think about PC peripherals, but the IT player is definitely fully immersed in the PC business, having even developed a series for graphics professionals. There are two new monitors that Mouse Computer has made available for its customers from the Japanese market. Dubbed MDV-ASQ8310B-WS-P27LP and
NVIDIA already has some design wins in the supercomputing market segment, but the upcoming, newer GPUs are expected to seriously boost graphics accelerator adoption in this field. According to X-bit Labs, the number of HPC design wins scored by Fermi-based GPU compute accelerators will be dwarfed by Kepler’s popularity. The new GPUs will be launched
Silicon Power and Transcend have already showcased their respective memory cards and, now, Samsung is taking its turn, unleashing more cards than both of them put together. The two memory card series that Samsung has launched are called High Speed Series and the Plus Extreme Speed Series. The former includes five SD cards (for DSLR
Ultrabooks started off as the same old type of notebook everyone is familiar with, only much thinner, but their makers are now considering new design elements. People may or may not remember the IdeaPad Yoga, the Lenovo ultrabook that is not really an ultrabook, not in the strictest sense anyway. Rather that sticking to the