dtheatre.com: image is everything
home | FAQs | company | submit story | contact | news | features
 

polls
Is the movie industry ready for all digital?
Not yet
Film all the way!
Yes

[results]

login
 user name:
 
 password:
 


Don't have an account?
Sign up here
 create user
 edit user
 user FAQs

recent stories
  On Napster And Cable Modems
  Two Days = $100 Million for Phantom Menace
  Dogme fest
  Better Living Through Circuitry US Nat'l Release
  Gore on Futurama (or: New Robot on Futurama)
  Jet Li to join in Matrix 2 and 3
 AOL Unleashes Netscape 6 Browser
  Star Wars: Episode 1 Goes On Sale Today
  Oh No!!! Broadband AOL Is Here!
  Digital Hollywood In Cleveland
 
search
  keyword
 
  search
 

 
affiliates



find books:
Polyester.net
logikal.net
roosh
shell city
totalshock
geeknik
screenshotz
crontab.org
badass mofo
betanews
graphics muse
phester

 AMD Beats Intel to the 1GHz Punch  Topic: Hardware
  -- Posted by Sushuma on 2000-03-08 10:52:05
  (ZDNet)-Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. beat archrival Intel Corp. to the 1,000MHz mark Monday when it announced it is shipping a 1 GHz Athlon processor for desktops. The gigahertz race may be over, but don't count on the PC industry stopping just there. According to PC makers, the computing public's hunger for greater performance remains unabated -- and that means the 1 GHz processors will, sooner rather than later, be surpassed by even more powerful chips. "Everybody wants performance for a couple of reasons," said Peter Ashkin, CTO at Gateway, Inc. One such reason is "future proofing," he said. "They want something faster to give them a little more headroom (greater longevity than a lower-clock-speed PC)." High-end applications are another reason for the push beyond 1GHz, Ashkin said. Those applications, usually graphics-intensive applications such as games, call for as much processor performance as possible, he said. And users are willing to pay extra for the grunt. Gateway is already taking orders for its 1GHz Athlon-based Select system, which retails at $2,999. 
 Comments [0]
Comment on this story

Comments:

home | FAQs | company | submit story | contact | news | features
 
All trademarks and copyrights on this page are owned by their respective owners. Comments are owned by the Poster. The rest © 2000 Digital Theatre .