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The industry’s only 8-core desktop processor
Overclock with easy to use AMD Overdrive™ and AMD Catalyst Control Center™ software suites. Supreme power available from virtually every core configuration - also available in 6- and 4-core variants
Aggressive performance for mega-tasking and intensive applications like video editing and 3D modeling. New 32 nanometer die shrink designed to reduce leakage for improved efficiency, increased clock rate headroom and better thermals. Can deliver more cores and more performance without raising the power requirements
GeIL – Golden Emperor Int'l Ltd. – one of the worlds' leading IT (memory module & CE) manufacturers that concentrates in designing the most innovative product for consumers in a wide range of market segments.
Our business model is based on a lifelong commitment to customer satisfaction. GeIL is determined to produce the most advanced product with absolutely the lowest rate of return for every GeIL customer to receive the quality, performance and dependability they deserve.
Established in 1993, GeIL has soon become one of the most professional memory module manufactures in the industry. Since then GeIL has been concentrating in memory module design and manufacturing. As of today, our manufacturing facilities employ over 200 people and produce a wide variety of modules with distribution in over 50 countries worldwide. GeIL’s Global Headquarter resides in the heart of computer technology – Taipei with branches spreading over in Hong Kong, China and U.S.A

Fourth-Generation Communications System
4G will be a fully IP-based integrated system
Will be capable of providing 100 Mbit/s and 1 Gbit/s speeds
Data transmission rates are planned to be up to 20 MB/PS

Microsoft Midori
MIDORI is an offshoot of Microsoft Research's Singularity operating system. In this the tools and libraries are completely managed code. MIDORI is designed to run directly on native hardware (x86, x64 and ARM), will be hosted on the Windows Hyper-V hypervisor

Scientist at University of Rochesterb have developed a new generation of Computer Processors. These processors are based on 3-Dimensional Circuits
The 3-D Chip is essentially an entire circuit board folded up into a tiny package. With this technology the chips inside something like an iPod could be compacted to a tenth their current size with ten times the speed.

Thunderbolt is an interface for connecting peripheral devices to a computer via an expansion bus. Thunderbolt was developed by Intel and brought to market with technical collaboration from Apple Inc.
Thunderbolt is based on the Mini DisplayPort connector developed by Apple. This is electrically identical to "normal" DisplayPort connectors, but uses a smaller connector that is more suitable for use on laptops and other consumer devices. It is expected that Thunderbolt's use of this connector will drive wider acceptance.
Intel has reportedly informed its partners that it will fully release Thunderbolt in April 2012


The system-on-chip (SoC) architecture allows Intel to pack everything--storage, RAM, and processor-on one chip, making it ideal for small, thin mobile devices. Intel's first system-on-chip, codenamed "Medfield," may outperform other chips designed for tablets and smartphones
