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News Search Results for: ISRAEL Israeli Firm Claims Technological Breakthrough in PC Security @ ngohq.com [Nov-13-11] (0 Comments) An Israeli-based company Nyotron is preparing for the official launch and marketing of Paranoid, a technological breakthrough in dealing with threats and attacks on the personal computer and organizational network. Three years in development, it is a unique and innovative technology which may completely change everything that we know about detection and protection devices against computer threats. Nyotron is currently negotiating with several venture capitals and assesses their investments and level of involvement in subsequent development and marketing procedures. AMD Acquires Graphic Remedy and Opens New R&D Center in Israel @ ngohq.com [Jun-02-11] (0 Comments) AMD announced the opening of a new research and development (R&D) center in Israel, located in the Tel-Aviv area. A world class team of highly talented software engineers is working on the latest heterogeneous computing technologies for the next generation of parallel computing platforms. This announcement follows AMD’s recent acquisition of Graphic Remedy, a renowned Israeli startup company specializing in development tools for heterogeneous computing and 3D graphics. “We are extremely excited to have this new team on board working on AMD’s latest technologies and future products.” said Ben Bar-Haim, corporate vice president, software development, AMD. NGOHQ Responses to Nvidia's Legal Threat @ windows-1255 [Jul-06-07] (0 Comments) This is an official response to NVIDIA's Unauthorized Distribution of NVIDIA Drivers on NGOHQ.com letter. Our servers are based in Israel. If you're unaware, Israel is not a state in the United States. Israel is a small country in the Middle East. Therefore, the United States Copyright law and Section 106 do not apply here. This specific law applies only inside the United States borders. GeForce 7950GX2 on sale already @ ngohq.com [May-30-06] (0 Comments) We've learned that a local Israeli distributor called CD-LOG has shipped many Leadtek 7950GX2 units to few local Israeli hardware shops. 1GB Verbatim Store'n'Go U3 Smart Drive @ hwzone.co.il [May-29-06] (0 Comments) There are many people that spend most of their days working in front ofseveral computers - at home, at work, at school, basically everywhere theygo. Without a laptop, these people are forced to migrate between each of thecomputers they work on during the day, and start wandering about in eachsystem, wasting time. Now, imagine if you will, a world where each and everycomputer that you work on, has your favorite software, your desktop, yourdocuments and even your web bookmarks will be already installed, justwaiting for you to use it. Sounds nice, doesn't it?This utopic vision is exactly what the U3 Smart Drive is trying to deliver.At the end of September 2005, a number of mobile flash memories (Disk-On-Keyas it's normally referred to) manufactures, lead by M-System (Israel) andSanDisk, have launched the U3 platform. The U3 devices appear exactly as anyother flash storage device, but besides their capacity to store files, theyare integrated by a mini OS which enables you to install specificapplications directly on your USB drive, thus turning it into sort of areplica of your familiar desktop computer. Intel Fab18 Factory Tour in Kiryat Gat, Israel @ hardwaresecrets.com [Nov-26-05] (0 Comments) Have you ever wondered how is like a CPU factory from inside? We visited Intel's Fab18, located in Israel, where Pentium 4 CPUs, chipsets and flash memories are manufactured. IDF Tel Aviv 2005 Coverage @ hardwaresecrets.com [Nov-04-05] (0 Comments) Our coverage of the first IDF held in Israel, home of the design team that created the Pentium M and the forthcoming Merom, Conroe and Woodcrest CPUs. Read our coverage to learn more about the new CPUs from Intel. "The press is inflating Google". @ ngohq.com [Oct-29-05] (0 Comments) Microsoft's Chairman, Bill Gates, is currently touring Israel. According to Gates, the reason for this tour is to learn more about the Israeli market. TwinMOS Speed Premium PC3500 @ multipart/alternative [Sep-26-05] (0 Comments) Approximately two years ago, in 2003, the memory market had gone through a mini-revolution with the arrival of DDR memory modules based on Winbond's BH-5 chips. These memories were able to operate at very high speeds and low timings, which was practically impossible up until then. The only disadvantage of these memory modules was that in order to reach high speeds and low timings, they required very high voltages.At some point during that same year, Winbond decided to drop the production of the BH-5 chips, and they disappeared from the market after only a few months in which they gained extreme popularity among overclockers all around the world.In the past few months we have seen several memory modules with chips that have ECS PF21 Extreme Motherboard @ ----=_NextPart_001_0116_01C5BF02.6D07E180 [Sep-22-05] (0 Comments) We have to admit that we began this review with low expectations, since ECS was never known as a maker of high quality motherboards. Furthermore, the company was known for the low quality of its products and their lack of reliability. Gladly, we were surprised to discover that not only did ECS manage to get rid of its bad reputation with the rich bundle and the design of the board, but it also managed to produce a motherboard with good performance and flawless compatibility.There's no doubt that ECS, as a motherboard manufacturer, has completely changed its image and we can no longer refer to it as a company that makes low-end / low quality products - ECS is now absolutely mainstream. If we were to compare the Next Generation Centrino Revealed in Israel @ HWzone.co.il [Feb-15-05] (0 Comments) The article contains an exclusive coverage and photos of two working systems based on the next generation Centrino platform codenamed "Napa", which is due to replace the Sonoma in 2006, displayed by Intel Israel. 11 results. New search. |
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