Moore’s Law near physical limits: 16nm chip developed

A group of Taiwanese scientists claim to have successfully developed the world’s first 16nm chip. National Nano Device Laboratories said it managed to create the first 16nm chip, though it is unlikely to be used in consumer tech anytime soon. Yang Fu-liang, the lab’s chief, told AFT that the development could lead to tiny cellphones…

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Small Form Factor Dell OptiPlex

Dell has recently announced an update to their popular commercial Optiplex systems. These systems are designed to be as small as possible saving valuable space and avoiding clutter in the workspace. Not only are the new OptiPlex PCs small, but Dell says its new OptiPlex 780 USFF is the smallest fully functional commercial desktop PC…

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The next grade of Wireless Internet

802.11ac the next WiFi standard is currently being talked about by the IEEE. This new standard will be bring speeds of over 1Gb/s over wireless networks. 802.11n has only just been made official and they haven’t taken much time to start on development of the next level of WiFi and plans to have it out…

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Dell Vostro V13 cheap ultra-slim laptop

Dell has recently made a major addition to its Vostro range of laptops with the Vostro V13. This is meant to be a budget alternative to an Adamo and measures just as thin at 0.65 inches, but actually weighs less at 3.5 pounds. Room is still available for one each of eSATA, Ethernet, USB and…

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Intel 32nm Core i3 & Core i5 Processors

A Germany based website has recently leaked details of the upcoming 32nm dual-core desktop LGA 1156 processors codenamed Clarkdale, also known as the Core i3 5xx-series and Core i5 6xx-series respectively. These are also the first chips to integrate a 45nm IGP core and memory controller alongside the 32nm Westmere-based CPU, all within a single…

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