Here comes new Korean all purpose PMP. This time Inkel’s WideTouch W-700 is classics 7 inch media player with integrated SiRFstar III GPS with real-time TPEG traffic data. Under the hub you will find dual-core processor, 128MB of RAM, powered by WinCE 5.0 and Samsung 800 x 400 pixel display. Yours for $500, which is quite high but hey it is a GPS device don’t forget!

AMD released a special Phenom 9600+ Black Edition quad-core processor with full access to clock multiplier control. With the same price as the 9600+ standard edition, the Black Edition allows enthusiasts to play with the clock speed settings, to obtain higher clock speeds under extreme cooling but with warning that AMD is not responsible for damages caused by overclocking. Still there is Phenoms errata (bug) which causes a decrease in performance by up to 20% when the BIOS fix/patch is applied, according to benchmark data provided by TechReport. AMD claimed that the bug has not been observed in any production installations and believes that is highly unlikely that the specific conditions which cause the errata to surface and that only its internal stress-tests have pushed the processor into problems of automatic shut down.

Buffalo announced new 100GB model from SHD-UHRS series. The USB 2.0 external drive uses two different types of flash memory to reach that capacity and it is about the size of a business card, weighting just two ounces. Still only available in Japan and price is about $952.

Just after NVIDA announced 3-way SLI system, new nForce 780i SLI MCP has been released. GPU plays perfectly with Intel’s QX9650 chipset and supports PCI Express Gen 2.0 and new Enthusiast System Architecture specification. Whole bunch of motherboard manufactures including Asus, Falcon Northwest, HP, Gigabyte, Hypersonic and Voodoo PC are already planning to offer nForce 780i SLI MCP-based products. So, go and grab this must-have gaming platform for Intel Yorkfield CPUs ASAP!
