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Cyrix 6×86 CPU – the first Pentium compatible processor

Unveiled in October 1995, the 6x86 was the first Pentium-compatible processor to reach the market and the result of a collaboration with IBM's Microelectronics Division. Acceptance of the 6x86 was initially slow because Cyrix priced it too high, mistakenly thinking that since the … [Read More...]

Blackberry Will Buy Your iPhone, Agree?

So it’s true, Blackberry wants to buy your iPhone for up to $550 and you still get Blackberry Passport. Checking the price of iPhone 6 now at Amazon, it costs $789 (16 GB) and $1,054 for the 128 GB while the Blackberry Passport’s price is $599.99 (16 GB) and $645 for the 32 GB. The price of the … [Read More...]

Guide to the Intel Core 2 Quad and Extreme processors

In November 2006 Intel released the first in their range of Intel Core 2 Quad processors. Codenamed the 'Kentsfield', the newly released processors were two Core 2 Duo chips connected by a 1066 MHz FSB all continued on one multi-chip module. The series number for the more powerful Core 2 … [Read More...]

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