Speaking of the Xbox 360, Chartered Semiconductor of Singapore say they’re manufacturing a new Xbox 360 CPU that uses 65nm technology instead of the current 90nm. Early adopters shouldn’t fret, since ...
Microsoft, working with its CPU manufacturing partner, Chartered Semiconductor, looks to move the Xbox 360 CPU die-size to a 65nm process. The current Xbox 360 CPU is manufactured on a 90nm die, and ...
We still haven’t gotten 65nm Xbox 360 processors, and there’s already talk of Microsoft’s contracted Singaporean chip manufacturer moving on to designing 45nm CPUs for gaming devices. Why is this ...
I was reading something on the web last night, and you know how one link leads you to another, and another, be it on message boards or articles... somewhere along the way I discovered that CPU in the ...
I had trouble deciding if I should put this in CPU & motherboard or Gaming.<BR><BR>I was reading about how some of the xbox 360 games are threaded, and one of the guys mentioned how the 360 CPU is ...
Gamers knew that Microsoft has been planning a cooler, more efficient version of the Xbox 360 CPU for future versions of the console. However, according to Engadget, the modifications to the console ...
As common as the Xbox 360 was, the development kits (XDKs) for these consoles are significantly less so. This makes it even more tragic when someone performs a botched surgery on one of these rare ...
It’s smaller, shinier, and back in black: Microsoft’s new Xbox 360 took many by surprise at E3 this June, though some of us had speculated for months that a ‘slim’ model was in the works. More than ...
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