NEC's new compact desktop systems generate little noise, addressing a problem that is the bane of many users' lives, though other PC vendors ignore it, says Maggie Williams
At first sight, NEC's recent decision to bring Transmeta Crusoe processors to desktop systems might seem unusual, given the dominance of Intel and AMD chips. However, instead of competing purely in...
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