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SK hynix and TSMC announced early on Friday that they had signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate on developing the next-generation HBM4 memory and advanced packaging technology. The initiative is designed to speed up the adoption of HBM4 memory and solidify SK hynix's and TSMC's leading positions in high-bandwidth memory and advanced processor applications. The primary focus of SK hynix's and TSMC's initial efforts will be to enhance the performance of the HBM4 stack's base die, which (if we put it very simply) acts like an ultra-wide interface between memory devices and host processors. With HBM4, SK hynix plans to use one of TSMC's advanced logic process technologies to build base dies to pack additional features and I/O pins within the confines of existing...

Intel Pentium 4 3.0C – The First 800MHz FSB CPU

Intel's first 800MHz FSB has hit the streets, find out how the Pentium 4 3.0C stacks up to the competition.

4 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 4/14/2003

Sneak Peek at 800MHz FSB Performance

Today we give you a first hand look at Intel’s upcoming 800MHz FSB Pentium 4 processors based on the Northwood core. Want to see how much performance you can...

0 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 3/25/2003

VIA Responds with KT400A, Five Months Later

Five months after we crowned NVIDIA king of the Athlon XP market, VIA responds to nForce2 with their KT400A. Is this cheaper solution able to keep up with...

0 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 3/10/2003

AMD's Athlon XP 3000+: Barton cuts it close

It's not a Hammer, but AMD's first new CPU introduction of 2003 comes in the form of a new Athlon XP bearing a 512KB L2 cache. Enter Barton...

1 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 2/10/2003

Inside AMD - Touring Fab 30

After months of trying we were finally able to get into AMD's Fab 30 in Dresden. Although we weren't allowed pictures today we bring you the first step...

1 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 1/15/2003

Intel's Pentium 4 3.06GHz: Hyper-Threading on Desktops

Not only did Intel just break the 3GHz barrier but they also made a huge step in the world of desktop computing with their first Hyper-Threading enabled desktop CPU.

3 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 11/14/2002

NVIDIA's nForce2 Part II: Diving Deeper

Armed with a new motherboard, updated drivers and much more we're able to find out exactly why NVIDIA's nForce2 is the chipset to get for the Athlon XP. ...

0 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 10/21/2002

NVIDIA's nForce2 Performance Review

Three months after the chipset was launched and we finally have a motherboard based on NVIDIA's nForce2 chipset. Find out how it stacks up against VIA's best as...

1 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 10/1/2002

AMD Athlon XP 2800+ - Introducing the first 333MHz FSB Athlon XP

Another paper-launched CPU from AMD; but all that aside, the Athlon XP 2800+ is the first to introduce the 333MHz FSB for the Athlon platform.

1 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 10/1/2002

VIA Introduces Quad Band Memory - 2X DDR at 1X Prices

In cooperation with Kentron Technologies, VIA announced support for Quad Band Memory in their future chipsets. Find out if this technology can bridge the gap between DDR and DDR-II.

0 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 9/17/2002

Intel's Pentium 4 2.80GHz - Moving to the Head of the Class

Less than a week after AMD launched their Athlon XP 2600+ Intel is delivering their 2.80GHz Pentium 4. How fast is this beast? Read on to find out.

0 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 8/26/2002

AMD Athlon XP 2600/2400+ - Introducing Thoroughbred Revision B

AMD has fine tuned their Thoroughbred core in order to make way for higher clock speeds. Add to that a tweaked model rating system and we have two...

0 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 8/21/2002

Intel's 0.09-micron Process - More Details Emerge

Intel's 90nm process will kick into high gear in 2003, but you can get a sneak peek at the transistors that will be going into Prescott today as Intel...

0 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 8/13/2002

SiS 648 - Taking Advantage of the P4 Situation

Other than ATI, SiS is the only 3rd party chipset manufacturer that can legally produce and sell Pentium 4 chipsets; and they are definitely taking advantage of it. ...

0 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 7/22/2002

NVIDIA nForce2 Preview

It's been 13 months since NVIDIA launched their first desktop PC chipset and today they are introducing its successor. Enter nForce2, what NVIDIA is calling the fastest Socket-A...

7 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 7/16/2002

Inside VIA: Beneath the Hull of WenChi's Ship

While over in Taiwan for Computex 2002 we were graciously invited to take a tour of VIA's offices. Not only did we get a Q&A session with VIA's...

1 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 6/14/2002

AMD's 0.13-micron Thoroughbred - Cool but Slipping at 2200+

Can AMD have another Athlon XP launch as successful as the Palomino core last fall? Find out as we take a look at their first 0.13-micron desktop core...

0 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 6/10/2002

Intel's New DDR Chipsets - 845E & 845G

Just days after VIA launched what became the fastest DDR Pentium 4 chipset, Intel has introduced their brand new DDR chipsets. All sporting 533MHz FSB support, it's the...

0 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 5/20/2002

VIA's P4X333 - If they only had a License

VIA's third attempt at a Pentium 4 chipset comes in the form of the P4X333. VIA took the KT333's memory controller and made it better to create the...

0 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 5/18/2002

Intel Celeron 1.7GHz - Pentium 4 Powered

Intel's first Pentium 4 based Celeron has arrived. Find out how it performs at its stock 1.7GHz clock speed as well as our 2.26GHz overclock.

0 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 5/16/2002

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