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PCPer Podcast #63 - AMD TWKR CPU, Windows 7 pricing, the GPU pricing war and more!

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Posted 02 July 2009 - 07:28 PM

This week we talk about the recently "released" AMD Phenom II TWKR processor
and the controversy around it, Allyn's current SSD picks based on our SSD
Decoder Ring, Windows 7 pricing and upgrade costs, ASUS and Intel fighting
over motherboard markets, NVIDIA being at risk of losing the Apple market,
AMD denying a price a war between themselves and NVIDIA on GPUs, TSMC
continuing to have difficulty with the 40nm process and more!

URL: http://pcper.com/podcast

Program schedule:

* 00:30 Introduction
* Contact us! 1-888-38-PCPER or podcast ( -at -) pcper.com
* http://pcper.com/podcast
* http://twitter.com/ryanshrout
* 01:55 AMD Phenom II TWKR chips tested, but does it matter?
* 27:00 SSD Decoder Ring - Updated with recommendations
* 31:30 Windows 7 pricing announced, totally awesome (for a while)
* 37:35 MSI Master Overclocking Arena
* 39:18 ASUS and Intel tussle over motherboards, markets
* 44:50 The mysterious Samsung ION notebook
* 46:25 NVIDIA at risk of losing the Apple deal
* 53:35 AMD VP claims no price war, forgets it started it
* 1:00:30 TSMC still having problems with 40nm production
* 1:04:35 Email: Hackintosh on a Core i7 from Rick of Michigan
* Contact us! 1-888-38-PCPER or podcast ( -at -) pcper.com
* 1:10:15 PC Perspective and TWiCH Smooth Creations System Giveaway!! -
http://pcper.com/contest (another hidden URL in audio!)
* 1:13:40 Closing

Thanks for a post!

Ryan Shrout
PC Perspective
rshrout ( -at -) pcper.com







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