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ASUS intros its first Supercomputer ESC 1000
ASUS intros its first Supercomputer ESC 1000
ASUS offers desktops, laptops, netbooks, and nettops. The only thing remaining in ASUS' computer line up was a supercomputer. And with the introduction of ESC 1000, ASUS even filled up that void. The first Asus supercomputer is powered by latest Intel Xeon proceossor, and relies on NVIDIA ...
ASUS to launch $180 Smartbook Q1 2010
ASUS to launch $180 Smartbook Q1 2010
shanzai.com — asus-snapdragon At yesterday’s investor conference held in Taipei, ASUS boss Jerry Shen confirmed that a Smartbook device... will be launched in the first quarter of 2010, with the price of the device likely to fall in the vicinity of NTD6000 (USD184). ... (more) ASUS to launch $180 Smartbook Q1 2010
ASUS WiFi, 3G and WiMAX ebook readers confirmed from March 2010
ASUS WiFi, 3G and WiMAX ebook readers confirmed from March 2010
slashgear.com — Further details of ASUS’ upcoming ebook reader have emerged , after executives from the company apparently confirmed... that WiFi, 3G and WiMAX versions will be announced before the year is out. The ebook readers will apparently begin reaching ... (more) ASUS WiFi, 3G and WiMAX ebook readers confirmed from ...
ASUS K50IN
ASUS K50IN
insidehw.com — ASUS_K50IN_intro2.jpg Image When it comes to notebook sales figures, home entertainment models are in majority. Because of... demand for such models, many home entertainment models exist on the market today, so users that search for one of these are ... (more) ASUS K50IN
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ASUS intros its first Supercomputer ESC 1000
Newlaunches.com — ... The ESC 1000 runs on LGA1366 Xeon W3580 microprocessor (3.33GHz) and boast of three NVIDIA Tesla c1060 and one NVIDIA Quadro FX5800 graphics processing units. Other features include 24GB of DDR3 1333MHz memory, 500GB SATA hard drive, and a 1100 watt power supply. No word on exact pricing, but it appears that the ESC 1000 comes with a cost structure in software and hardware of $14,519 over five years. [ PCLaunches ]

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