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AMD A8-3850

AMD A8-3850

...Radeon HD 6550 Intel HD Graphics 3000 Graphics core clock speed 600MHz 850MHz AMD is sticking with very mainstream price points and clock speeds for... Read more

4 July, 2011 by Rich Brown
Benchmarks: high-end Android smartphones

Benchmarks: high-end Android smartphones

...in the UMTS frequencies supported: bands 1 (2100MHz), 2 (1900MHz) and 5 (850MHz) in the QSD8272; bands 1 (2100MHz), 4 (1700MHz) and 8 (900MHz) in... Read more

15 September, 2010 by Christoph H Hochstätter

AMD busts out 850MHz Athlon

...speed. Sticking to these two goals, Advanced Micro Devices Friday announced its 850MHz Athlon processor for desktop PCs. "Execution" is the most important word heard... Read more

11 February, 2000 by John G.Spooner

1GHz: A new standard

...suddenly unveiling the 1GHz Athlon processor, just three weeks after shipping an 850MHz version of the chip. Currently, Intel's flagship processor is the 800MHz... Read more

7 March, 2000 by John Morris

Latest Duron runs at 850MHz

...official launch of AMD's latest low-cost processor, Duron, running at 850MHz. The chip, launched at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, was... Read more

8 January, 2001 by Matthew Broersma

Report: Fresh Intel chips for Monday

Intel is to release its 850MHz and 866MHz Pentium III microprocessors on Monday, amid continuing shortages of its... Read more

20 March, 2000 by Matthew Broersma

Dell Latitude C600

The 850MHz system we tested offered excellent performance, long battery life, two modular bays... Read more

5 December, 2000 by Bruce Brown
Mobile devices: a buyer's guide

Mobile devices: a buyer's guide

Businesses going mobile need to consider whether to buy notebooks, handhelds, smartphones or other mobile devices. Then there's the various wireless connectivity options, and the extra management burden on the IT department. We take a look at some of these issues. Read more

26 September, 2007 by Charles McLellan

IBM supercomputer achieves petaflop

...inside Blue Gene/P consists of four PowerPC 450 cores running at 850MHz each. A two-feet-square circuit board containing 32 of the Blue... Read more

26 June, 2007 by Michael Kanellos

Spectrum auction may kick-start mobile TV

...has been trialling its service in the UHF band, between 470MHZ and 850MHz. The UHF band is currently used for analogue TV broadcasting, and under... Read more

3 April, 2006 by Graeme Wearden

T-Mobile apes O2 with PDA phone roll-out

...Mobile says its device is a tri-band phone. The lack of 850MHz support on T-Mobile's device means that O2's will have... Read more

26 November, 2004 by Matt Loney

Orange dials up new smartphone deal

...being called a "quad-band" phone because it also works on the 850MHz GSM frequency used in some parts of the US. It will be... Read more

17 September, 2003 by Tony Hallett

New Aibo to lead the way in robotic vision

Sony's ERS-7 robot pet is to get vision from the company that brought us the beer-fetching notebook PC. It raises the spectre of Aibo being able to fetch more than the morning paper, but could also point to improvements in robotic navigation Read more

5 September, 2003 by Matt Loney

Intel powers faster, thinner notebooks

...offering two new "ultra-low voltage" Pentium III-M chips, running at 850MHz and 866MHz, and two ultra-low voltage Celerons, running at 700MHz and... Read more

17 September, 2002 by John G.Spooner

Sony VAIO PCG-VX71P

Based around Intel’s low-voltage 850MHz Mobile Pentium III-M processor and 256MB of RAM, supported by the... Read more

2 July, 2002 by Charles McLellan

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