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SeaMicro SM10000-64 grabs 256 64-bit Atom CPUs for distinctive server

, Feb 28th 2011 Discuss [1]

Intel's Atom N570 processor isn't just to be found inside Lenovo's IdeaPad S100; server manufacturer SeaMicro has followed up its first Atom-based model, the SM10000, with a new version boasting 64-bit support. The SeaMicro SM10000-64 answers the main criticism of the first, Z530 based server, running enterprise-friendly 64-bit software with no modifications required. The dual-core chips also mean that the SM10000-64 requires just half the processors of its predecessor, though that doesn't make it necessarily cheap Read The Full Story

The Daily Slash: January 7, 2011

, Jan 7th 2011 Discuss [0]

What a week! While a few of us on the R3 crew were rolling around in different parts of the world that weren't Vegas, the bulk were rolling hard at CES 2011! The Consumer Electronics Show had blasts of this, slips of that, and a wacky array of stories and happenings that shall forever go down in the history books as a CES to be clicked with! How ever in the world will we organize all of this information? How about one big monster of a list of links, for starters? Who could we call for such a tast, hm? So much exclusive content, so much time time - I know! The Daily Slash! Get one of the biggest heaping helpings you've ever seen, below! This isn't the first and it isn't going to be the last roundup post of CES news and info for this season. It's one big thwack. Comb with me, if you will, through the content and devour the ingredients. Joy! PREVIEW: my favorite is the Notion Ink Adam hands-on at CES 2011 - wowie! Read The Full Story

Lenovo IdeaPad S205 netbook opts for AMD instead of Atom

, Jan 3rd 2011 Discuss [1]

Lenovo's second netbook of CES 2011 bypasses Intel's Atom chips and instead looks to AMD for its power, boosting screen size in the process. The Lenovo IdeaPad S205 has an 11.6-inch 1366 x 768 display and AMD dual-core E-350 CPU, along with AMD Radeon HD 6310 512MB discrete graphics. There's also HDMI connectivity and optional embedded 3G. Read The Full Story

Lenovo IdeaPad V370, V470 and V570 push Sandy Bridge to the mainstream

, Jan 3rd 2011 Discuss [0]

Mainstream and SOHO laptops generally aren't especially inspiring, but at least Lenovo has tried to differentiate the new V Series machines with slick aluminum casings and covers, and 21mm-thick chassis. The Lenovo IdeaPad V370, V470 and V570 hit the 13.3-, 14- and 15.6-inch screen sizes respectively (each running at 1366 x 768), paired with up to Intel Core i7 second-gen Sandy Bridge CPUs and up to 8GB of RAM. Read The Full Story

Lenovo IdeaPad S100 reckons netbooks aren’t dead yet

, Jan 3rd 2011 Discuss [1]

Some might say netbooks are dead, but Lenovo isn't convinced; the company has rolled out the new IdeaPad S100 at CES 2011 this week, a 10.1-inch budget ultraportable powered by Intel's Atom N570 dual-core processor and GMA 3150 graphics. The Lenovo IdeaPad S100 has up to 2GB of RAM and up to a 320GB HDD, along with WiFi b/g/n and Bluetooth. Read The Full Story

Lenovo IdeaPad Z570, Z470 & Z370 multimedia notebooks get Sandy Bridge

, Jan 3rd 2011 Discuss [3]

Lenovo's updated Z Series multimedia notebooks have had in injection of Intel's latest Sandy Bridge processors, with the IdeaPad Z570, Z470 and Z370 built around 15.6-, 14- and 13.3-inch displays respectively and a choice of Core i3, i5 or i7 CPUs. The IdeaPad Z470 and Z370 come with eye-catching fuchsia, sky blue or dark brown transparent covers, while the Z570 is a little more sensible with an Accutype chiclet keyboard and metallic-effect casing. Read The Full Story

Lenovo IdeaPady Y560d, Y470 & Y570 boast sub-10s boot with SDD/HDD combo

, Jan 3rd 2011 Discuss [1]

Lenovo's new Y Series notebooks have made their CES 2011, and the company reckons that they're the fastest booting PCs around. The Lenovo IdeaPad Y560d, Y470 and Y570 get second-gen Intel Core i3, i5 or i7 processors along with NVIDIA GT 550M 1GB switchable graphics, but it's the optional Lenovo RapidDrive SSD that pairs HDD and SDD storage to achieve sub-10 second boot times. Read The Full Story

Lenovo IdeaPad B570 and B470 notebooks outed

, Jan 3rd 2011 Discuss [0]

Sitting at the entry level of Lenovo's new CES 2011 notebook range, the IdeaPad B570 and B470 laptops pack a choice of Intel 2nd-gen Core i3 or i5 processors and integrated Sandy Bridge graphics. Offering 15.6- and 14-inch displays, Lenovo's RapidBoot for Windows 7 and HDMI connectivity, the two new models have slick, brushed-metal effect casings. Read The Full Story

Lenovo IdeaPad G Series notebooks get Intel or AMD Brazos Fusion chips

, Jan 3rd 2011 Discuss [0]

Lenovo's G Series may be the company's value notebooks, but they still haven't escaped the Sandy Bridge upgrade. New for CES 2011 are the Lenovo IdeaPad G770, G570, G470, G575 and G475, spanning 17-, 15- and 14-inch screen sizes, and available with a choice of Intel Core i3, i5 or i7 processors, or chips from AMD's new Brazos Fusion range. They're paired with either AMD Radeon HD 6370M 1GB graphics or Radeon HD 6650 graphics. Read The Full Story

Digia MeeGo custom UI gets netbook & smartphone demo [Video]

, Nov 26th 2010 Discuss [0]

MeeGo seems to be catching the attention of developers, with a new custom bubble UI by Digia showing us the benefits of being able to bring the same software to both netbook and smartphone hardware alike. Digia's seabed-themed UI puts icons into floating, bobbing bubbles, and runs on both Lenovo's Atom-powered IdeaPad S10-3t and the Nokia N900. Video demo after the cut Read The Full Story

Free MeeGo IdeaPad S10-3t for developers as Intel get open-source serious

, Nov 15th 2010 Discuss [4]

If you thought Intel weren't taking MeeGo seriously, think again. The MeeGo Conference 2010 has kicked off in Dublin this morning, and Intel has just told attendees that everyone is getting a free Lenovo IdeaPad S10-3t convertible touchscreen netbook running the open-source OS. Read The Full Story

Microsoft: No more Windows XP for netbooks from October 22nd

, Jun 11th 2010 Discuss [0]

Windows XP has survived a whole lot longer than it ought to have - predominantly after getting a second lease of life on low-powered netbooks - and while they've warned manufacturers of such machines about the deadline for new installs before, there was a sense that we'd always be seeing XP as at least an option.  However, Microsoft has sent out a reminder to OEMs that, as of October 22nd 2010, they won't be able to use XP Home and must instead look to Windows 7 Starter Edition. Read The Full Story

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