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USB 3.0 to Deliver a Tenfold Speed Increase
USB 3.0 to Deliver a Tenfold Speed Increase
Tighten your seat belts. Data transfer is going into overdrive as the ubiquitous Universal Serial Bus, better known as USB, prepares to make a tenfold jump in speed. That means the vast sea of USB devices -- from HD camcorders to hard drives and music players -- will be able to ...
MacBook and MacBook Pro: Mac reduces processor speed when battery is removed while operating ...
support.apple.com — Last Modified: August 01, 2008 Article: HT2332 Old Article: 305336 Summary MacBook and MacBook Pro: Mac reduces... processor speed when battery is removed while operating from an A/C adaptor Products Affected MacBook Pro, MacBook If the battery is ... (more) MacBook and MacBook Pro: Mac reduces processor speed ...
NVIDIA announces cost, energy-saving Tesla Personal Supercomputer
NVIDIA announces cost, energy-saving Tesla Personal Supercomputer
engadget.com — AMD has already outlined its plans to harness the power of its GPUs for some added computing... muscle, and it looks like NVIDIA is now taking things one step further by announcing its new GPU-based Tesla Personal Supercomputer, which promises to ... (more) NVIDIA announces cost, energy-saving Tesla Personal ...
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Right time for USB 3.0
D' Technology Weblog — ... Wow it has been eight years since the last update to the USB standard that is ubiquitous amongst today’s electronic devices.  Now it’s a good time for an USB 3.0 debut; USB 3.0 will allow data exc faster than USB 2.0 and six times faster than FireWire 800: [Wired]  ...

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