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engadget.com - 6/1/2009
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We knew it was coming, and come it did. Over in Taiwan today, ASUS was demonstrating its motherboard-incinerating Mars graphics card , which it proudly deemed "the world's fastest." In fact, the card packs 21 percent more power than a reference GeForce GTX 295 card, and the eight-heatpipe ...
digitimes.com - 6/3/2009
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digitimes.com —
Microsoft plans to redefine mini-notebooks that Intel has
categorized as netbooks with a new term – low...
cost small notebook PC, according to Steven Guggenheimer, general manager of the Application Platform & Development Marketing Division at Microsoft.
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Microsoft to use a new term for netbook
engadget.com - 6/2/2009
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engadget.com —
Another wild one from the surreal landscape of
Computex. DigiLife's new DDV-JF1 camera bears much resemblance to...
most mini camcorders, but while it's perfectly content to shoot 720p footage and show it off on its 2.5-inch LCD, things really start ...
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DigiLife DDV-JF1 pocket cam shoots HD, packs its own ...
computextaipei.com.tw - 6/2/2009
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computextaipei.com.tw —
COMPUTEX TAIPEI has become the largest computer exhibition
in Asia and the second largest in the world........
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2009 COMPUTEX TAIPEI-World's Leading ICT Procurement ...
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ASUS Mars GPU may be the world's fastest, definitely the best looking
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... boast a performance bump of 21% more power than the standard dual-core GTX 295 from NVIDIA, while housed in a sweet looking cooling sleeve. ASUS will only roll out a limited number of them and, if you can't see it up there in the corner, this one reads 1/1000.
No word on how much these will set you back just yet — or even just how well they perform. The specs are known, but until the nitty-gritty tests are done, there's no way to know for sure.
Engadget, via VizWorld, via MaximumPC
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