NZXT follows up its hit S340 chassis that it released last fall by announcing today that it is bringing out two new versions.
Antec Announces The Budget-Minded GX300 Case
Antec’s new case is the most entry level model in the GX family and the mid-tower case will be priced at about $59 in the US.
Thermaltake’s Ultimate Remake: Level 10 Titanium
According to a picture recently published by Kenny Lin, CEO of Thermaltake Technology, the company is getting ready to announce its ultimate product, another take on the successful collaboration with the BMW Design studios in California. The company did not release any official information about the part, with the exception being a higher-than-usual price tag due to the type and quality of materials used. The name “Titanium Edition” comes from the material being used and it will probably end up being a sight to behold. When the original Level 10 appeared on the market, it was one of first, if not the first PC case to
HP Moonshot Using ARM 64-bit SoC
Last week ARM invited a group of journalists and analysts to Austin Texas to hear about their server, mobile, and wearable developments. ARM and their partners presented in-depth explanations of their version of the ARM architecture. On the first day of the conference, HP’s Dwight Barron gave an overview of their Moonshot system. They have been refining the specifications since its late 2009 inauguration. Moonshot’s design differs from the traditional servers which have been the general-purpose workhorses of the data center. These boxes have proved to be jacks-of-all-trades, able to run operations for organizations of every shape and size. They started with proprietary operating systems and a