FEATURED VIDEO

Sponsored By:


SLIDE SHOWS
Solution provider and Apple reseller Tech Superpowers celebrates the grand opening of Apple's Boston flagship store.
Nowadays, the Linux user experience is slick, clean, and aesthetically pleasing, thanks to the GNOME and KDE desktop environments. Users can keep the same desktop experience from distribution to distribution.
Check out these hot products that keep workers connected, wherever they are.
INSIDE CHANNELWEB
techcareers logo Search Jobs:


  

Post Resume|Employers

Recent Post:


Sr. Eng, DISE Networks
T-Mobile seeking Sr. Eng, DISE Networks in Bellevue, WA
spacer

CUSTOM SYSTEMS/WHITE BOX
Bulk of coming layoffs to happen on manufacturing side, says source, while chip maker's creation of new engineering unit leads to more questions about asset-light future than answers.
[02:41 PM, May 14, 2008]
Shakeups to executive structure, roadmap signal a financially beleaguered company going for broke to accomplish a turnaround.
[04:24 PM, May 13, 2008]
Hot-fix to ATI Catalyst driver following SP1 release has Voodoo PC founder and HP Gaming CTO Rahul Sood cheering on chip maker's 'graphic ninjas.'
[11:31 AM, May 13, 2008]
There's been industry speculation that the X3 is really a quad-core X4 with one of its cores disabled.
[12:00 AM, May 12, 2008]
Newly launched AMD Business Class platform meets needs of OEMs, system builders alike, chip maker promises.
[03:10 PM, April 29, 2008]
The move gives Open-E the ability to attract customers in more high-end environments, including Fortune-500 companies, the company says.
[07:21 PM, April 24, 2008]
Seneca Data, who has been particularly aggressive over the past few months with leading-edge channel technologies, recently invited the Test Center into their warehouse, assembly and testing facility for a look around.
[06:02 PM, April 23, 2008]
Chip maker shipping 2.1GHz, 2.3GHz, 2.4GHz X3 devices with B3 silicon fix to channel.
[05:50 PM, April 23, 2008]
When it comes to building custom systems, staying on the forefront of technology is crucial. The very nature of these VARs' jobs is complex: There is no such thing as a standard solution. Different customers require different solutions.
[12:00 AM, April 21, 2008]
What a difference a year makes. When 2006 was winding down, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. was riding high. The Sunnyvale, Calif.-based chip maker had shipped dual core Opteron and Athlon processors ahead of its giant rival down the road in Santa Clara, and was cutting into Intel Corp.'s market share in the x86 market.
[12:00 AM, April 21, 2008]
Motherboard manufacturers have spent much of the past year in transition, encountering a landscape that included a product mix increasingly tilting toward quad-core systems on the server as well as desktop side.
[12:00 AM, April 21, 2008]
When it comes to choosing optical drives for custom desktop and notebook computers, a system builder's first criteria is reliability.
[12:00 AM, April 21, 2008]
CHANNELWEB MARKETSPACE >> (Sponsored Links)
RESOURCE LINKS >> (Sponsored Links)
CUSTOM SYSTEMS/WHITE BOX REVIEWS >>
NZXT's new gaming chassis is also a good alternative for servers. The Test Center looks at the Tempest's feature set.
Intel Corp. executives decided last year that the Santa Clara, Calif., chip giant's channel partners—and the small- and midsize-business market—could gain more traction than they were getting from the blade technology tier-one manufacturers were offering. So they went back to the drawing board and returned with an industry first: an all-in-one, top-to-bottom, rackable system that provides bladelike horsepower in an easy-to-deploy, easy-to-manage package.
Windows Vista has advanced graphical elements that place new and heavier workloads on the graphics subsystem. But Diamond Multimedia's Viper x1650 graphics card is up to the task.
Adaptec's PCIe-based Ultra320 SCSI single-channel HBA controller gives system builders lots of flexibility when building storage devices, since it can mix and match with SAS and SATA drives and devices.
OR
Search Reviews
CUSTOM SYSTEMS BLOGS >>
Photo
Hot-fix to ATI Catalyst driver following SP1 release has Voodoo PC founder and HP Gaming CTO Rahul Sood cheering on chip maker's 'graphic ninjas.'
ADVERTISEMENT




CHANNEL SERVICES >>