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Tuesday, February 9, 2016
An evolution of the existing GDDR5 specification, GDDR5X was developed with a focus on increased data rates in the range of 10-14Gb/s, essentially doubling the bandwidth of today’s mainstream GDDR5 devices.
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Sony is broadening its line of laser light source (Z-Phosphor) projectors in the mid-brightness range with three new models between 4,100 and 6,000 lumens. The new models are the VPL-FWZ65 (6,000lm WXGA); VPL-FWZ60 (5,000lm WXGA); and the VPL-FHZ57 (4,100lm WUXGA).
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The Pirate Bay now allows its users to stream video content without having to download anything, thanks to a browser plug-in.
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Samsung Electronics will showcase a portfolio of digital signage and visual display solutions at the Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2016 tradeshow, between February 9th and 12th at the RAI Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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Intel will soon stop the cheap overclocking party through an update that will disable the overclocking of some Skylake CPUs that weren't meant to be overclocked.
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Mitsubishi Electric developed a technology combining voice-recognition and drawing functions to enable users to display their spoken words on a tablet or smartphone by dragging their finger across the screen.
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Justice Department are investigating a claim that personal data related to thousands of DHS and FBI employees was hacked and has been posted online.
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Sony recently introduced its first smart and internal solid-state drive (SSD) – the SLW-M series. This new 2.5-inch internal SSD is now available in selected Asia Pacific countries.
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