History's first USB 3.0 supporting Motheroard created by ASUSTek Computer Inc. Speciality: It allows data transfer up to 600 mB/second. Which is powered triple to all USB ports. It has dual Gigabit LAN, 16 MB Flash ROM, and powered by NEC D720200F1 chip that supports 2 ports at the back. It contains LGA1156 socket for Intel Core i7 and Core i5 Processors Intel P55 Express Read full article »
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Graphitic Memory: A Step Closer to Storage Medium
Current developments (as of September 9, 2009) in Rice University lab, led by James Tour, had brought the idea of graphite as a storage medium one step closer to reality. Graphite's dense and semiconducting properties had made it a potential candidate for non-volatile memory. Graphite's reliability in holding "bits" is still unexplained, but it has been proven to be able to Read full article »
category: 6.5 - Computer Peripheral Communication