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In the recessionary period, it’s really very challenging for the VARs and custom builders to come up with the products that meet the requirements of users and consumers along with fitting into their budgets. If vendors are coming with deserving products, the custom-system builders are burdened to pass it on to the users in most effective package.
To list some out of the whole big gamut is a challenging job; the feature offers you a preview of some sizzling components offered by custom builders that are really the most killing products:
1. Topping the list is none other than chip giant, Intel. Intel’s HarperTown LV, the Xeon processors in the L5400 lineup with four cores are significantly low in power consumption. The processors supposedly eat away only 50 Watt even in full use. The processors are best to rely on for best price/performance ratio; consumers can go either way, whether choosing performance hike with same energy usage or efficiency boost for same performance. But the fact is that both ways they will offer better ROIs. They offer the best alternatives to VARs for enticing users with suited price/performance ratio.
2. The next in the line is Intel’s rival, AMD with its latest 780G Chipset. The company bets high with this eighth generation integrated graphics processor offering an array of features. The GPU is loaded with integrated DisplayPort output, 12 USB ports, 6 AHCI-based SATA 3.0 Gbps ports, HD audio, a Unified Video Decoder (UVD), a DVI/HDMI interface and internal or external TMDS.
3. Next comes, recently launched processor by Intel, Intel Nehalem. The processor is pegged as “disruptive” for the chip market defining new array of processing capabilities. The processor is expected to yield scaled up efficiency in managing threads, cores, cache, and lastly the performance. The processor is based on the latest architecture Intel’s QuickPath Architecture. The architecture includes integrated memory and options for high speed interconnect to connect processors and other components.
The first processor with Nehalem architecture is Core i7 and just recently, Mac Pro workstation based on Nehalem based Xeon Processors was announced. VARs have good options with Shanghai also, but the introduction of DDR3 is distinctive and crucial area for both processor chips. At last, it can be said that Nehalem will define a newer way to do everything in a connected manner.
4. The next entry is by the graphic card designer NVIDIA. NVIDIA’s proprietary Ultra SLI Technology offers a performing platform to gamers and hard core performers. The 780I Ultra SLI will offer performance that can charge a system designed using an Intel high-end, Core 2 Extreme Quad Core processor. SLI architecture allows for parallel processing in graphics applications and also resolves some prominent bottlenecks.
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