Blu-ray Tech At Centre Of Patent Dispute
Blu-ray just can't get a win. Just at the end of a multi-year fight for survival against rival Toshiba's HD-DVD format, Blu-ray has another battle to fight.
By a 56 year old Female professor.
It seems that almost 15 years ago, a patent was handed to Prof. Gertrude F. Neumark Rothschild of Columbia University, against the manufacturing of Blue laser diodes, the heart of Blu-ray technology. If the Judge preceding on the patent infringement decides the 30 companies named in the infringement are guilty... things could get expensive.
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GIGABYTE readies its new gaming keyboard
GIGABYTE made the next headlines recently regarding its upcoming GK-K8000 which claims to be the world's first mechanical gaming keyboard.
It is mechanical in the sense that it uses non-click Cherry MX-linear keys which is said to guarantee a life cycle of up to 60 million keystrokes. Do the math on that!
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Palit straps 1GB onboard RAM to 9600GT
Word is in today that Palit is about to start shipping its GeForce 9600GT graphics card under the Sonic naming scheme with a grand total of 1GB of onboard RAM.
It uses 1024MB of DDR3 memory which is clocked at 2000MHz DDR - it is an improvement over a regular 9600GT reference card that has a memory clock speed of 1800MHz DDR. The core comes clocked at a factory overclocked speed of 700MHz which is 50MHz faster than standard.
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VIA to be snapped up by Nvidia?
Digitimes has posted a story claiming that Nvidia has been in serious talks with VIA at a possible merger or acquisition. The three possible strategies discussed included a strategic alliance, or segmented acquisition, or a complete buyout of VIA.
Apparently, according to the source, VIA priced itself out of the bargain, but may after carefully reconsidering its worth, join the bargaining table again.
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G.Skill has 8GB and 16GB DDR2 RAM kits
Somebody over at G.Skill must be going a little crazy - they have just started shipping not only 8GB but also 16GB DDR2 memory kits.
The 8GB kit includes two 4GB DDR2-800 modules and the 16GB kit includes four 4GB DDR2-800 modules. The RAM works at 1.8 volts on a 6 layer PCB at timings of 5-5-5-15 and are designed for Intel P35, X38 and X48 based Intel motherboards.
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Intel Nehalem motherboard gets showing
First pictures of Intel's codenamed 45nm Bloomfield high-end desktop processor based motherboard recently appeared online.
It is an Intel Desktop Board brand motherboard which is quite different to anything else we have seen in the past. It is a very early sample so the design and layout will probably change throughout the year until the first Nehalem processors are due to launch sometime in the Q4 timeframe.
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S3 Chrome 430 GT offers affordable DX10
S3 Graphics today announced its new graphics card into the US market, the 65nm based Chrome 430 GT.
Before you get too excited, it won't contend with the latest bad boys from Nvidia and AMD but it does offer DX10.1 support at only $60 USD. It includes 256MB onboard DDR2 memory and using its ChromotionHD Video Technology it has hardware acceleration for H.264, MPEG-4, VC-1, WMV-HD and AVS at 1080p meaning it should playback Blu-ray movies just fine.
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AnyDVD HD 6.4.0.0 removes BD+ protection
The folks over at SlySoft have probably just made a lot of people really happy.
They have just released version 6.4.0.0 (dated 19th March) of their AnyDVD HD software and the major update includes the option to enable or disable protection from Blu-ray discs.
HD-DVD was cracked pretty early in the piece sometime ago which allowed users to watch HD-DVD movies on their computers without using or buying a HDCP compliant graphics card and monitor. Now the same is the case for Blu-ray discs with this latest update.Continue reading: AnyDVD HD 6.4.0.0 removes BD+ protection (full post)
G.Skill announces DDR3-1800 CL7 memory
G.Skill has announced another DDR3 kit to the market. This time, it's called the DDR3-1800 CL7 comprising of two 1GB modules in the kit.
The memory is guaranteed to maintain a clock speed of 1800MHz (PC3-14400) at the low latency settings of 7(CL), 7(TRCD), 7(TRP), & 18(TRAS). The components also come with a lifetime warranty.
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ASUS ROG Striker II Extreme launched
ASUS launched the much anticipated Striker II motherboard designed for enthusiasts of games, as well as overclockers. Supporting Intel LGA 775 processors and DDR3, the nForce 790i Ultra motherboard has all the bells and whistles typical of the ROG series.
According to the press release it has a Fusion Block system that can be connected to a water cooling unit. This will enable enthusiasts to hook up water pumps to keep the chipset super cool. While not everyone does this, the forward thinking guys at ASUS have seen the niche and filled it. Certainly some of you will be happy, whereas others, it won't effect at all.
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