Friday, August 7, 2009

Intel® Core™ i7 Processor


Brilliantly fast

With faster, intelligent, multi-core technology that applies processing power where it's needed most, new Intel® Core™ i7 processors deliver an incredible breakthrough in PC performance. They are the best desktop processors on the planet.¹

You'll multitask applications faster and unleash incredible digital media creation. And you'll experience maximum performance for everything you do, thanks to the combination of Intel® Turbo Boost technology² and Intel® Hyper-Threading technology (Intel® HT technology)³, which maximizes performance to match your workload.




Product information

  • 2.93 GHz and 2.66 GHz core speed
  • 8 processing threads with Intel® HT technology
  • 8 MB of Intel® Smart Cache
  • 3 Channels of DDR3 1066 MHz memory



Features and benefits

Go to the next level of multi-core performance.

Intel Core i7 processors deliver an incredible breakthrough in quad-core performance and feature the latest innovations in processor technologies:

Intel® Turbo Boost technology maximizes speed for demanding applications, dynamically accelerating performance to match your workload—more performance when you need it the most.²

Intel® Hyper-Threading technology enables highly threaded applications to get more work done in parallel. With 8 threads available to the operating system, multi-tasking becomes even easier.³

Intel® Smart Cache provides a higher-performance, more efficient cache subsystem. Optimized for industry leading multi-threaded games.

Intel® QuickPath Interconnect is designed for increased bandwidth and low latency. It can achieve data transfer speeds as high as 25.6 GB/sec with the Extreme Edition processor.

Integrated memory controller enables three channels of DDR3 1066 MHz memory, resulting in up to 25.6 GB/sec memory bandwidth. This memory controller's lower latency and higher memory bandwidth delivers amazing performance for data-intensive applications.

Intel® HD Boost significantly improves a broad range of multimedia and compute-intensive applications. The 128-bit SSE instructions are issued at a throughput rate of one per clock cycle, allowing a new level of processing efficiency with SSE4 optimized applications.



Intel® Core™2 Processor with vPro™ Technology


Push productivity to new levels while reducing costs by upgrading to desktop PCs with Intel® Core™2 processor with vPro™ technology. Featuring industry-leading multi-core performance¹ along with built-in security and manageability, Intel vPro technology is designed from the ground up to keep downtime to a minimum and productivity at an all time high.²

Giving your business the ultimate competitive advantage, new PCs with Intel® Core™2 processor with vPro™ technology can help reduce operating costs and increase user productivity, while enhancing network security. Upgrading can help avoid the escalating software and hardware support costs of older PCs while reducing system downtime. Plus, new power-efficient designs can aid in keeping energy costs low, while built-in security features help combat the expense of security threats.


Features and benefits

Remotely configure, diagnose, isolate, and repair infected PCs, even if they're shut down or the OS is unresponsive.³

Remotely shut down, wake up, and update PCs more securely during off hours equating to less user downtime and reduced energy costs.²

Conduct hardware and software inventory up to 94 percent faster², saving on IT resources while maintaining accurate asset inventory to ensure you're only paying for software you're actually using.

Get leading industry support from manageability and security independent software vendors (ISVs) such as Symantec, LANDesk, HP, Microsoft, Cisco, and more that take advantage of hardware-assisted Intel® Core™2 processor with vPro™ technology.

Decrease energy requirements without compromise to performance with hafnium-based 45nm Intel® Core™ microarchitecture, helping meet ENERGY STAR* requirements by reducing power consumption up to 50 percent.φ

Remain compliant with next-generation management standards that are more extensible and secure than ASFΔ with support for next-generation communication protocols such as WS-MAN and DASH.

Get breakthrough performance on Microsoft Windows Vista* and support for 64-bit multithreaded software with powerful integrated Intel® Graphics enabling full Aero* graphics support without the expense of an external graphics card.

Bottom line, Intel® Core™2 processor with vPro™ technology enables your business to get the most out of desktop PCs while reducing the burden on IT and lowering the cost of ownership. And now more than ever, that's good for business.

Monday, August 3, 2009

Aluratek AIREC01F


The Aluratek’s Home Theater Edition Wifi Internet Radio allows you to easily access more than 11,000 radio stations in over 150 countries around the world. You can easily integrate the Wifi Internet Radio with any home theater as it supports all receivers. You just need to simply turn the unit on and it will automatically connect to your wireless router allowing you to explore a world of entertainment utilizing the included easy to navigate remote control. Additionally, you can search for music geographically by continent/country/state or by the more than 50 different available genres including a wealth of news, talk and sports radio stations broadcast throughout the world. You can also take advantage of WiFi and internet technology to free yourself to travel the world musically and have fun while doing it. Moreover, you can stream your music library from your local pc/media server or plug in a USB flash/thumb drive to read MP3s if the 11,000+ radio station weren’t enough. With all this and more, this internet radio is full of fun and entertainment.

Dell Latitude XT2


The Dell Latitude XT2 Tablet PC has gone on sale through Amazon.com, priced at ,459. Announced back in February, the Latitude XT2 uses a 12.1-inch WXGA (1,280 x 800) multitouch-capable capacitive touchscreen, paired with Intel’s Core 2 Duo SU9400 1.40GHz processor and 2GB of DDR3 memory.

There’s also a 120GB 5,400rpm hard-drive, WiFi a/g/n, Bluetooth and an ExpressCard slot. The Amazon seller also includes a DVD burner E-Module, allowing for software installation and easy backup to CD and DVD, which explains the slightly higher price tag than the ,399 we’ve seen previously.

Early hands-on reports of the Dell Latitude XT2 were glowing, with the capacitive touchscreen receiving particular praise. As well as responding to finger-touch input (including gestures such as pinch-and-spread zooming, and rotation), the XT2 also ships with a special battery-free EM stylus for precision work. According to the seller, the Latitude XT2 should ship within 6-10 business days.

i watch


It seems that Apple guys just didnt have enough..
We are hearing that Apple is readying a iWatch device that will be sold in the $299 range. The brain of the the gadget is supposed to be a 2gig chip and there is a touch screen for selecting the menu. Now, this can be a blessing for people who want eveything at their fingertips.

Also rumours are out that Apple plans on partnering with Nike for custom bands for the crazy sports fans. Other variants are planned for release like a iWatch Red that gives a portion of the profits to the Global Fund to fund programs for women and children affected by HIV/AIDS in Africa. From a technical point of view, this will be the first “i” device that will not have a standard iPod connection on it.

No idea on how the device is gonna charge, but speculations are out telling the device will sync with iTunes through Bluetooth. Some of the functions which is coming bundled will be iCalendar syncing as well as a contact management system. The body of the watch will of course hav that iPhoneish style. The band will be easily customizable,so get ready for prepare to fish out some more cash for getting the cooler look on the gadget with the lovely accessories.

The Marketing plans are all ready so it seems the product is further down the pipeline than we actually anticipated. Also, the release pictures hav not yet been shown. So, everything remains for the imagination of the "i" fan. These pictures are just some conceptual pictures of iWatch.

iwatch


O iWatch vem com 2GB de memória flash integrada de 2GB , display OLED (128×128 pixel), mostra a hora, dia mês e ano, suporta arquivos e WMA, gravador de voz com integrado, 5 modos de equalização com efeitos 3D, USB 1.1, pode ser carregada via USB. Mede: 4cm x 3.8cm x 1.2cm e tem extensão de 22cm.

ipod touch 3rd generation


Wireless radio component specifications contained within beta distributions of iPhone 3.0 firmware reveal support for a new chip enabling low power 802.11n that’s bound for Apple’s third-generation iPod touch, and by extension, the next iPhone.

AppleInsider is reporting that the version of the existing Broadcom chip that supplies WiFi and Bluetooth on existing models adds new support for 802.11n features, including the ability to find and join 5GHz networks, according to resource files for the device.

Current iPhone and iPod touch models only support 5GHz 802.11a networks or 2.4GHz 802.11b/g networks, forcing users who want the top speed of 802.11n — available on the latest crop of MacBooks — but compatibility with 802.11b/g networks to set up a 2.4GHz compatible network.

The compromise forces the wireless network to deal with interference on a crowded 2.4GHz band.

Support for 802.11n in the next-gen iPhone and iPod touch models would also give the devices a channel bonding (using two channels at once to double the top reception speed) and MIMO (multiple-input, multiple-output) kick in the proverbial pants.

Other features related to 802.11n include, according to AppleInsider:

  • Space Time Block Coding (STBC), which sends the same data across multiple antennas for redundancy against radio interference;
  • Short Guard Interval (SGI), which increases the data rate by squeezing out shorter padding intervals;
  • A-MPDU, the aggregation of multiple MAC-level service data units;
  • Block Ack, which increases efficiency by transmitting multiple data frames followed by only one acknowledgement frame in a transmission block;
  • Greenfield mode, the increased efficiency gained by dropping 802.11a/b/g backward compatibility;
  • RIFS, reduced interframe spacing, which minimizes unused radio dead time by cutting the interval time between sent packets.

As expected, power management is also important in the next generation, and the new devices are set to have a special integrated power management unit and a shared Bluetooth and WiFi receive signal path, which “eliminates the need for an external power splitter while maintaining excellent sensitivity for both Bluetooth and WLAN,” AppleInsider reports.

Maybe, just maybe, that means that Wi-Fi and 3G on the iPhone and iPod touch won’t crawl.