24th September 2006 Archive
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Nortel not the only winner at Telus IPTV deal
Comment Small fry win out over big guns
If Nortel was unable to unearth a telco willing to give it a shot at building an IPTV service in its native Canada, then it would surely have been frozen out of the market forever. And when a quite a few years ago Telus chose to go with OMP and Alcatel, a major chance appeared to have slipped through its fingers. But now it is …
Data Networking 24 Sep 2006, 06:02
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ATI unveils 'world's first' strained silicon GPU
Mobility Radeon X1700, X1450 and X1350 revealed
ATI is revamping its Mobility Radeon laptop-friendly graphics chip line-up not only with a pair of mid-range parts offering better performance per watt, the company claimed, but also the GPU fabbed using strained silicon technology: the gamer-oriented Mobility Radeon X1700. Nvidia launched the world's first 80nm mobile GPU …
Reg Hardware 24 Sep 2006, 16:23
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