Friday, 29 April 2011

AMD Launches Graphics Card AMD Radeon HD6670, HD6570 and HD6450

AMD presents the latest range of graphics cards AMD Radeon HD 6670, HD 6570 and HD 6450 which provides game playing experience more fun. With DirectX 11 support, application acceleration, and multi-display technology, AMD Eyefinity. Line of graphics cards are also use low power consumption, with a simple appearance and reasonable price.





Graphics cards AMD Radeon HD 6670, HD 6570 and HD 6450 comes with a price under USD $ 100 and  power consumption below 75 watts. This card offers the perfect solution for gamers and enthusiasts who explores the digital lifestyle at an affordable price but still powerful. This graphics card is ideal for high definition games, video player, and production applications.

Game play and productivity of multi-screen capable of providing three-dimensional gaming experience and better productivity with AMD technology Eyefinity, make three or more monitors to a single surface is very wide. 3D Stereo support so users can enjoy Blu-ray films have the latest 3D and improve the quality of gameplay with AMD technology HD3D. AMD Application Acceleration can improve browsing speed, improve the quality of special effects and smooth video playback without the dashed. More than 50 applications now take advantage of AMD App Acceleration, including DivX, Internet Explorer, the latest version of Google Chrome and Mozilla Firefox.

Graphics cards AMD Radeon HD 6450, HD 6570 and HD 6670 to present through system builders and the leading online stores like Amazon, CyberPower, iBuyPower, Newegg, NCIX, and TigerDirect.

Thursday, 28 April 2011

REGZA ZL800, Innovation and High Masterpieces from Toshiba

Destined for hi-end home entertainment market, REGZA ZL800 successfully adapted the cutting-edge technologies for high-end TV with a bandage elegant design.



Masterpieces from Toshiba are equipped with CELL REGZA and features CEVO Engine, a multi-processor platform with high performance to ensure a super sharp picture quality, as well as the 3D view are natural and realistic. In addition, this product is also equipped with 3D features Resolution + is able to analyze each picture.

REGZA ZL800 have technology that can convert 2D into 3D format, because this TV is equipped with powerful processors such as CEVO Engine, catch composition and analysis as well as motion picture in 2D format, which is then converted into 3D image format with an accurate rendering, natural and high definiton.

Another feature that carried this product is Autoview, smart solutions that will controll the quality of display images automatically according to the lighting around the room. Namely, by lowering the brightness level when the lighting around the room in dim conditions, and vice versa.

Another innovation that is not less interesting lighting technology that is REGZA LED panel.Features mega bright owned these products carry the highest light levels that reached 1,000 cd/m2, which would enhance the 3D spectacle users.

Meanwhile, with the feature Super Dynamic Contrast, contrast ratio dynamic coverage rate reaching 9 million: 1 would ensure black color became darker and more detailed.

Not only the beauty and image quality, REGZA ZL800 also balanced with the audio system and multi-amplifier that can produce vibrant sounds much better than any existing sound system in a TV today. 2 way speaker system sound-bar which is supported by a 40W multi-channel amplifier produces superior sound quality on a TV.

With so much technology that was carried through the processor CEVO Engine, this TV only consumes 249 watts of power.

Tuesday, 26 April 2011

Intel Xeon E7: Break Record Performance

Intel presented a report highlighting the performance benchmark E7 Xeon processor family with more than 14 new world record for enterprise and technical expandable servers.






E7-8800/4800/2800 Intel Xeon processors built on Intel's previous-generation server processor to set a high standard of computing applications including business intelligence, data analysis in real-time and virtualization. In addition to strengthening the defense of data centers, these new processors also provide the latest security features that provide greater assurance of data integrity.

Based on 32nm process technology, the new Intel Xeon processors have up to 10 core processors with Intel Hyper-Threading Technology, and provides 40% greater performance than the Intel Xeon processor 7500 series. Today, new energy-saving features to reduce power draw of the chip is idle.

New processor family contains 18 new processors for two, four and eight-socket server, and expanded to a server with a socket 256. A 40% increase in computing performance-intensive generation can increase the speed and accuracy of applications in such fields as scientific research and financial services where speed is essential. With performance up to 25% better with a virtual machine application of the current generation, this new chip also hold the highest virtualization performance industry.

IT managers seeking greater economic efficiency and replace the 18 dual-core Xeon processor servers with a single E7. Xeon chip Intel has incorporated Intelligent Power technology that dynamically reduce idle power consumption of chips based on the supply of labor while the processor provides power management capabilities.

In addition to E7 Xeon, Intel also announced Xeon E3. Intel Xeon processor family of E3-1200 Intel processor is the entry-level servers are built to meet the demands of small-scale business applications, ranging from collaboration tools for storage and back-up applications.

Intel says that with performance up to 30% larger than the previous generation, the Xeon processor product family E3-1200 is faster and provides higher reliability than desktop computers running the same application. Error correcting code (ECC) memory to ensure system reliability by preventing data breach that causes disruption and downtime, and cope with security threats that climate is more harsh on small businesses, the Xeon processor product family E3-1200 helps ensure the integrity of valuable data with AES-Intel NI and Intel TXT.

E7-8800/4800/2800 Xeon processor family of products has a price range from U.S. $ 774 to U.S. $ 4.616 in the number 1,000. Xeon processor product family E3-1200 has a price range from U.S. $ 189 to U.S. $ 612 in total 1,000.

Monday, 25 April 2011

AMD Radeon HD 6790


AMD has officially released the new mainstream graphics card called the Radeon HD 6790. When viewed in terms of price, this card has a price range that balanced with his rival from NVIDIA, the GeForce GTX 550 Ti. From AMD's own stronghold, the HD 6790 is right under his predecessor, the Radeon HD 6850.

Some features such as AMD Eyefinity Technology, HD3D AMD, CrossFireX and AMD have also been held. Here is a comparison of technical specifications of each class graphics card that has a balanced performance.

Two 6-pin power connector is required to supply power to the card. As cooler, Sapphire uses three heat-pipe that distribute the heat directly into the heatsink and so on will be discarded through an 8 cm fan in the middle of the card. If you intend to use the GPU-based cards with this LE Barts, prepare a 500W power supply.

Friday, 15 April 2011

Dual-Core Smartphone : LG Optimus 2X


The world cried out for a dual-core smartphone and LG and NVIDIA answered the call. So here we are, in early February 2011, beholding the world's first smartphone built around a dual-core processor, the Optimus 2X. This is a landmark handset in more ways than one, however, as its presence on the market signals LG's first sincere foray into the Android high end. Although the company delivered two thoroughly competent devices for the platform with the Optimus S and T in 2010, they were the very definition of mid-range smartphones and the truth is that Samsung, HTC and Motorola were left to fight among themselves for the most demanding Android users' hard-earned rubles. So now that LG's joined their ranks, was the wait worth it?

One uninterrupted slate of glass covers the entire front, broken up only by the earpiece grille at the very top. Four capacitive touch buttons keep the 4-inch WVGA LCD company, along with a front-facing camera just to the right of the LG logo. The austere black back (there'll be brown and white versions too) is decorated with a silver column running through the middle brandishing a "with Google" slogan, which ends in a slight bump near the top, designed to accommodate the 8 megapixel camera module. We're happy to see another little glass cover here protecting the lens from accidental damage.
Overall, the Optimus 2X feels very well put together. The screen does suffer from a bout of excessimus bezelitus and we'd have preferred non-capacitive Android buttons, however those are design decisions we'll just have to live with at this point. The star of that internal show is undoubtedly NVIDIA's Tegra 2 system-on-chip. It's highlighted by two 1GHz Cortex-A9 CPU cores and eight GeForce GPU cores, yet still finds the room to include native HDMI and dual display support. Pairing those two together means you can see content on your Optimus 2X and your nearest HDTV at the same time, though that capability isn't available when playing back video (only the bigger screen gets the moving picture feed). We still found plenty of use for the dual display functionality, particularly when browsing or showing off pictures on the handset, but it also helps tilt-controlled games like the preloaded Shrek Kart transform the 2X into a very slick-looking motion controller for big-screen gaming. As we noted above, the mirroring capability is dropped when handling video, but that's unlikely to be an issue because we can't imagine a usage scenario where you'd need to see a video feed on both displays. Scope out the video below for a demonstration of this phone's video-crunching credentials.
Once you get past those well executed headline features, however, there's a certain scarcity of real utility to be had from this dual-core chip. There aren't many, right? The chart below illustrates this well, but it also provides your absolute best case scenario -- you'll need to be engaged in a CPU-intensive process while decoding music in the background, another CPU job, and downloading / installing applications. As soon as you back off, say by switching off the background music and allowing your foreground process to have all the processing power (and thereby complete its task more quickly), the benefits of having a dual-core machine will become far less tangible.
A 4-inch WVGA (800 x 480) LCD might sound like standard fare for modern Android phones, but LG's panel is a notch above the average. It's bright and well saturated, retaining its color fidelity even at oblique viewing angles. In the absence of such advanced display tech or Samsung's snazzy Super AMOLED, we reckon LG has given us the next best thing with the 2X's screen.
Update: As it turns out, LG's 4-inch LCD on the 2X is actually an IPS panel! One thing we touched on in our Optimus 7 review was LG's preference for less sensitive capacitive touchscreens than the competition. It was a commendable choice on the Optimus 7, helping us minimize unintended inputs, however we found the experience on the Optimus 2X rather less satisfying. A great amount of detail, as it turns out. In the full-sized image of the bike rack above, we can read the small print next to the bike's code number without difficulty, while noise is kept in check admirably well. Overall, the Optimus 2X packs a very impressive little camera, particularly when you consider it essentially comes as a free extra on something you're keeping in your pocket anyway, and its full suite of adjustment options adds to those credentials. The first is that colors look a little washed out. Consequently, users bashing the "New" button to start composing a new image are left frustrated and a little confused as to why the phone isn't responding to their input.
The front-facing 1.3 megapixel camera should be thought of strictly as a video calling facilitator. As to video on the Optimus 2X, it can be recorded at resolutions up to 1080p -- we saw no obvious processing lag or frame rate stutters at all -- and does a good job of emulating the camera's stills performance by capturing plenty of visual and aural detail. Battery life was an important aspect for us with this phone, for obvious reasons. We can't conclusively say whether the Optimus 2X is more or less power-efficient than its contemporaries -- efficiency being a function of both power consumption under load and the duration of load times, the latter being shorter on a faster chip -- but we didn't feel any more restricted by its longevity than we did when using the likes of the Galaxy S, Desire HD or Droid X, its direct competitors in the Android big leagues.

Reading the spec sheet, you'd expect lag on the Optimus 2X to be measured in flaps of a hummingbird's wings, but the mildly tweaked Android homescreens plod along in a fashion that's appreciably worse than what you'd get on the real Hummingbird devices, Samsung's Galaxy S variants. It's important to note that applications load up as fast or faster than most other Android handsets we've come across, it's just that navigating to them and through the 2X's menus didn't feel as snappy as we would have liked. Worse yet, the 2X's relatively unresponsive behavior isn't exactly sparing system resources. We installed Advanced Task Killer (which we also managed to crash, woohoo!) on the 2X and even after clearing out all the apps running in the background, the highest amount of memory we could free up was 210MB. That means that of the device's 512MB of available RAM, a good 300MB are taken up by the OS itself. One of the culprits for this lack of frugality is the Music app, which is impossible to shut down because its controls are integrated into Android's window-shade slide-down menu. That integration in itself isn't actually the worst idea in the world -- and neither are the rest of LG's moderate modifications to the Android interface. Contact pages are spruced up in a well organized and logical manner, the messaging application has a delightful little drop-down preview of your latest unread text, and the calendar and weather / clock widgets are also nice extras to have. There's a boilerplate social networking updater, which can send your status out to Twitter, Facebook and Myspace at the same time. The Optimus 2X's saving grace is the same as that of many a Motoblur handset: LauncherPro. Any qualms we have about the Optimus 2X's smoothness evaporate into thin air with LauncherPro in effect, and we even noticed the phone's unlocking animation -- whose appearance remains unchanged -- felt snappier.

LauncherPro patches over, but it doesn't fully heal LG's gaping software wound. We still managed to clunk applications into dysfunction, which was an unfortunate reminder of what lies under the skin. LG's evident weakness on the software front shouldn't be overstated in terms of its impact today -- app glitches were sporadic rather than regular -- but it's a major sticking point if you're hoping the company will deliver a competent Gingerbread for the 2X. The recurring theme through our hardware testing was that Tegra 2's full potential has yet to be tapped. NVIDIA is working hard on correcting that and has enrolled the makers of the Unreal Engine into its development program to ensure that upcoming graphically intensive games make full use of the extra power its new hardware offers. The Tegra Zone, a preloaded app on all Tegra 2 devices, will be central to this effort. It'll present NVIDIA-curated games, videos, trailers, and app recommendations that showcase its chip's superiority. You might call it fragmentation, but NVIDIA would call it just good business.

Update: LG has gotten in touch to say the Tegra Zone app was left on our review handset by accident and won't ship with devices. NVIDIA is still in the process of testing its application out and you'll likely have to download it from the Android Market if you want it on your retail 2X. In the short term, however, this powerful new chip's biggest contributions to the smartphone realm are going to be 1080p video recording and output plus a dash of added gaming oomph.

We started off by talking about LG's failure to make itself known among the Android elite to this point. It carries the hopes and aspirations of an entire multinational corporation, and if you want any evidence of how important mobile hardware is becoming, just go check out LG's latest quarterly and annual fiscal results. This phone matters. The good news for LG is that it's built a very solid foundation for itself with the Optimus 2X -- Tegra 2 is an undeniably powerful, multicore architecture, one that's only going to expand in importance and value as we move forward, and the rest of the phone's specs all match up to our basic expectations of a top tier handset. Construction is robust, finely detailed and generally unobtrusive. Neat little tweaks to Android's default interface failed to obscure the fact that the Optimus 2X is neither as responsive nor as stable as it should be. The Optimus 2X offers great, benchmark-elevating hardware, but can't earn our seal of approval until it gets its software kinks straightened out.

GTX 550 Ti, Best Value for Money Fermi


NVIDIA is being heavily-incessant releasing various models of its graphics card. If the analogy as an NBA player, NVIDIA's ON FIRE! How not, within the last three quarters, no less than ten Fermi-based graphics cards has been launched by NVIDIA. And this number only counts the number of desktop graphics cards, not including its lineup of mobile graphics. This time, CHIP will review one of the desktop graphics card latest low-mid from NVIDIA, GeForce GTX 550 Ti. It is interesting to note is how much it has improved compared to its predecessor GeForce GTS 450 graphics card.

On the GPU architecture, not much improvement compared to GeForce GTS 450. Both are equipped with four Streaming Multiprocessor (SM), where each unit contains 48 shader cores, four dispatch unit, and eight texture units. One thing that distinguishes is the advantage of rendering the output (ROP) owned GeForce GTX 550 Ti, 24 ROP (24 pixels per clock). Higher than the GeForce 450 GTS has 16 ROPs. What is the function of ROP? In the early occurrence of Fermi (GF100), NVIDIA claims that an increase in the number of ROP per partition on the Fermi able to improve rendering performance on anti-aliasing mode compared to generation GT200 GPU. For those enthusiasts who have 'gold'eyes or simply to satisfy the soul when playing games at a resolution of 1920 x 1200 (highest resolution choices latest games), and still feel the need to set AA to the optimal limit, the number of ROP will help comfort of playing games you.

GeForce GTX 550 Ti has 192-bit memory bandwidth. Larger than the memory bandwidth that is owned GeForce GTS 450, ie 128-bits. It is a bit much effect to the claims of improved performance of GeForce GTX 550 Ti, compared to GeForce GTS 450, which reached 28%. Let's see how the performance of the GTX 550 compared to four Fermi Ti-based card other.


As shown in the table above, the price of GeForce GTX 550 Ti is not far adrift from the GeForce GTS 450. This is interesting because usually refresh the product price is far adrift of previous generations. For those of you mediocre game, that play games with a resolution below 1920 x 1080, GeForce GTX 550 Ti graphics card is suitable for you. In fact, this card proved to devour three gaming benchmarks with satisfactory value. The price is attractive, coupled with high performance, making the GeForce GTX 550 Ti is a graphics card that is ideal for current items.

Test Platform: Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit, Intel Core i7 920 2.66 GHz, Gigabyte X58A-UD7, Corsair Dominator GT 6 GB kit PC3-12 800, Western Digital Caviar Black 1 TB, Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold 800 W, Cooler Master V6 GT.

Fujitsu Presents LifeBook SH761, SH561, P771, PH701, AH531, LH701, LH531, NH751, and Esprimo EH300

Recent series such as S Series Lifebook (SH761 & SH561), Series P (P771 & PH701), Series A (AH531), series L (LH701 & LH531), and Series NH (NH751) is a model that uses an Intel ® Core ™ Generation 2.

Lifebook containing the latest Intel ® Core ™ Generation 2 will set new standards in terms of level of computing performance, speed and visual capabilities.

Lifebook SH761


Fujitsu is a leading technology which is equipped with a variety of important features, such as an AC adapter that is environmentally friendly, ultra-portable system weighing 1.6 kg. SH761 provides comfort with technology, back-light LED display HD Superfine 300nits and resilient power of 6200 mAh. Ventilation system that allows users to perform maintenance without difficulty, to provide reliable performance for business and personal activities. Lifebook SH761 uses Intel i7-2620 with a size 13.3-inch WXGA 640GB capacity for storage. Using nvidia Geforce GT520M 1G which has integrated with Windows 7 Pro 64 bit and is available in black with a range price of $ 2028.

Lifebook SH561


SH561 is a portable notebook is ideal for active professionals who have increased durability. Enriched with a bow design pragmatists, have texture armrest, and simple elegance. SH561 also equipped with security features like biometric fingerprint sensor-based and radio frequency. SH561 I5-2410 processor with a 13.3-inch WXGA screen size and a capacity of 640 for data storage media. Using nvidia Geforce GT520M 1G along with Windows 7 Pro. Lifebook SH561 has a choice of black and white with a $ 1,488 price range.

LifeBook P771


In the class P Series, Fujitsu P771 presents an elegantly wrapped in a shiny black cover, and has anti-glare screen, and have LCD panels are thin and lightweight weighs 1.38 kg. P771 is equipped with anti-fingerprint cover is black and there are also extra flexible modular bay devices. Lifebook P771 comes with a black color with a processor i3-2310 UM with a size 12.1-inch WXGA with penyimanan capacity of 500GB and is installed with Windows 7 Pro 64 bit. Lifebook P771 comes with a price range of $ 1,538.

Lifebook PH701


Fujitsu Lifebook designed for traveling with 1.5 kg weight and provides comfort with back-light LED display for 12.1-inch Superfine. Also present with the keyboard an elegant and comfortable arm rests and multi-touch touch pad. Present also features a finger scroll wheel that can add to the comfort of everyday computing. Lifebook PH701 available processor choices i3-i5-2310 or 2410 with a capacity of 500GB hdd black, ranging from $ 1158 or $ 1228.

Lifebook AH531


Comfort that comes with AH531 presented with back-light LED display of 15.6-inch WXGA 16:9 HD. Full-sized keyboard with spill-resistant features and 10 key number pad is configured to provide extra comfort to its users. AH531-2410 i5 processor suitable for gaming or home entertainment users are stunning, comes with black and white color options priced at $ 998.

Lifebook LH701


Lifebook with anodized black domination weighs 1.9 kg which provides comprehensive features for user needs of Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs). Wrapped with a strong aluminum with a curved edge of the Zen style. LH701 amounted to 14.1-inch display screen with a processor i5-2520 and already equipped with fingerprint sensors and features anti-glare screen. LH701 Lifebook comes with a price of $ 1098.

Lifebook LH531



Lifebook other L class presents LH531 with luminous colors black, scarlet and cherry pink. Equipped with high-gloss back cover is wrapped in a layer of silver. HD entertainment experience with the i5-2410 processors are designed for everyday use for the student or students, comes with a price of $ 698.

Lifebook NH751


Lifebook series NH751 NH presents a screen of 17.3 inch 16:9 Full HD without a frame. LifeBook is powered with Intel Quad-Core i7-2630QM and offers audio-visual experience of Blu-Ray along with a 1GB Nvidia graphics card tech Optimus. On the comfort side, supported also by the quality of DTS surround sound speakers 5.1 and luxurious, ideal for users of gamers. Coupled with a full keyboard and a latch-less aklirik panels that complement the stylish silver and high performance. Lifebook NH751 comes with a black color around $ 1898.

Esprimo EH300


EH300 is an all-in-one PC with high-performance small size that provides optimum functionality, features and speed that allows users to control multimedia content wirelessly anywhere. Her presence is capable of saving space and energy, Esprimo EH300 offers low voltage with the use of AMD Fusion Brazos and AMD Radeon HD6330M.