geeky-gadgets.com - 11/3/2009
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Maingear has launched a new range of PCs, called the Maingear Shift, which they call the ‘personal supercomputer that redefines computing performance, design and support’. The Maingear SHIFT harnesses the power of graphics processing units (GPU) and is designed to speed up everyday tasks like ...
oag.state.ny.us - 11/4/2009
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oag.state.ny.us —
In 2006, Intel paid Dell almost $2 billion
in rebates, and in two quarters of that year,...
rebate payments exceeded Dell s reported net income From 2001 to 2006, Intel granted Dell a privileged position vis- -vis other computer makers in return for ...
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ATTORNEY GENERAL CUOMO FILES ANTITRUST LAWSUIT AGAINST ...
maingear.com - 11/2/2009
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Radically Redesigned. SHIFT uses the natural behavior of
heat as an advantage - by rotating the internal...
components of the PC so that all heat is radiated through the top vents and cool air is drawn in from the bottom, SHIFT can harness the most ...
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Maingear PC | The Shift
nytimes.com - 11/4/2009
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Following the lead of foreign regulators, New York’s
attorney general, Andrew M. Cuomo , filed a federal...
antitrust lawsuit Wednesday against Intel , the world’s largest chip maker. The lawsuit charges that Intel violated state and federal laws by ...
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Cuomo Files Antitrust Suit Against Intel
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Maingear Shift makes a personal supercomputer, no kidding
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... with an advanced cooling system that includes liquid cooling along with an innovative bottom and top airflow.
The other revealed Maingear PC is the Shift Intel X58, this one besides the innards of the Shift Intel P55 includes an Intel Core i7 900 processor, an EVGA X58 SLI Classified motherboard and up to 24GB of DDR3 RAM. Preinstalled with Windows 7, the SHIFT Intel P55 costs $2,199 while the SHIFT Intel X58 starts at $2,599.
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Maingear SHIFT – another personal supercomputer
TechChee.com, shop online for gadget, gizmo and hot tech stuff —
... SSDs and either a Blu-Ray or DVD drive.
The second model is the Shift Intel X58, which comes with an Intel Core i7 900 series processor, with either an ATI Radeon HD or NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards, an EVGA X58 SLI Classified mainboard, with massive RAM up to 24GB, choice of either 6 HDDs or 12 SSDs and either Blu-Ray or DVD.
The P55 model starts with a price at $2,199, while the X58 model starts at $2,600 and both models are to come with the Windows 7 OS.
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