Intel Dot Station Computer


Intel Dot Station. Am Internet terminal made by Intel. Suitable for Home PC, small businesses and offices, net cafes, schools, colleges, etc. Built in features: 810 E Mother board. 10 GB HDD 64 MB RAM Sound card Lan card Speakers

AOpen Unveiled Intel “Santa Rosa”-Based Desktop miniPC


AOpen has released the miniPC Duo MP965-VDR small form factor desktop computer, featuring Intel “Santa Rosa” mobile platform, GM965 chipset, and the new mobile Intel Core 2 Duo processors, all commonly used in the latest notebook PCs.

Intel Itanium 2 9000 Series Processors Unveiled


Intel unveiled five new products in the Dual-Core Intel Itanium 2 Processor 9000 series. Previously codenamed “Montecito,” the new 64-bit Itanium server processors “double the performance and lower energy requirements, improving performance per watt by 2.5 times compared to existing, single-core versions”, Intel’s press release says.

The Dual-Core Intel Itanium 2 processor 9000 series delivers performance at a system scale unmatched by competing RISC architectures. According to Intel, Itanium 2 sets world record results in several key server benchmarks including a score of 4230 SPEC_int_rate_base_20001, nearly triple the previous record.

3Dconnexion Navigation Devices Now with 64-Bit Software


3Dconnexion, a Logitech company, today announced its latest 3DxSoftware release, which includes support for professional graphics applications that leverage 64-bit processor architecture. 3Dconnexion’s navigation input devices (also known as 3D motion controllers), including SpacePilot, SpaceTraveler, and SpaceBall, deliver productivity enhancements as well as improved performance and rapid response times when combined with advanced 64-bit hardware and software tools.

This new level of support will be featured at SIGGRAPH ‘06, July 30 through August 3 at the Boston Convention Center, where 3Dconnexion’s award-winning products will be featured in the Guerilla Studio and the company’s booth #2306.

“We’re pleased to see that 3Dconnexion is among the early supporters of 64-bit technology, so when new applications and CPU upgrades become available, customers who use them with 3Dconnexion’s input devices will won’t suffer any interruption in their workflow. 3Dconnexion’s 64-bit support contributes to the designer’s ability to get the most from the power that the 64-bit architecture provides for working with data-intensive applications such as 3D animation and CAD,” said Dr. Jon Peddie, president of Jon Peddie Research, located in Tiburon, California.