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Sun Jun 05 2005, 12:07
AS USUAL the mass band of INQ hacks was roving and raving around the highways and byways of Ole Taipei in hunt of stories and pictures for our readers.

On the way we met many old friends and made some new friends too, and of course captured the real star of the show, Fluffy the Computex Pig, and shanghaied her back to Old London Town.

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Reporters present at Computex were Simon Burns, Tony Dennis, Charlie Demerjian and Mike Magee. A reporter not present at Computex was Fuad Abazovic. Here are some of the stories we wrote during Computex 2005. ยต

Epox goes LED crazy
Abit clock teaches old dog new tricks
Shuttle slips SLI in a shoebox
Tatung claims first with Intel Sonoma Tablet PC

Small is the new big in TV tuners shoot out
Taiwanese supercomputers become reality, verity
Leadtek has some News of the Screw

Via pulls winner out of wraps
Crossfire demos DFI graphics expertise
Intel set to go quad core early too

Intel chip codename alert
AMD quad core plans revealed
How do you follow up four cores?

Sapphire goes big and white
Pistons and MP3 players sync in emotion
Tiny video players make for movie madness

Sparkle has stiff cards
Microsoft Longhorn in 2006? Well, maybe
Man gets bored of Computex, shocka
USB drives have intimate relationship with each other

Will wireless server tech open up a criminal paradise?
The mouse that heals
James Bond watch plays MP3

Windows Mobile 5.0 phone spotted
Tatung shows off combined AMD, Intel server
HIS Quiet X850XT is for the l'homme who has everything

Geek Heaven is Hall Three
Albatron lays out Nforce 4
Intel's Yonah may be delayed until 2006

Via claims 10 design wins for low power mobile chip
Via technology forum 2005 revealed
East Asian makers grabbing mobile phone share
Smallest TV Tuner yet tips up
Intel's Mac Mini rejected by vendors

USB sticks meow
Mikey microdrive shows promise in Taipei
Free Taiwan wi-fi system is super duper

AMD blows
XGI shows off servers, desktop GPUs in Ole Taipei
Tremors hit Taiwan. Yeah, it's Computex

Iwill reveals SFF server plans
Cheap cluster crushes Cray?
RS 520 has 32 pipelines, 24 working

G70 comes at some cost to make
Crossfire defeats SLI in Doom 3
ATI Crossfire to come in warm summer

TUL has its mind on TV
Intel Blackford shows up, at long last
Unleash your phone's MP3s

Acer attempts to be enterprise firm
AMD desktop price cuts likely in July
Windows PDA offers Skype

Iwill's power mad ZMAX d2 revealed
ATI wants to force Nvidia into SLI open
Mac Mini's twin runs Windows

Tyan bangs drum on four way, eight way Opteron front
Ally case fits right knee on cue
Fujitsu shows off small drives

Business good, but mobo biz flat, MSI says
World's most dangerous Mini computer exposed
SMC 10GB switches make debut

Cheeky memory girls taunt Tone the Phone at Computex
Taiwanese Morris dancers open Computex 2005
Chipzilla says it loves 64 bits

ATI's Crossfire is pre-released
Pirates fight Ninjas in Old Taipei shoot out
Intel gets close to SLI - as predicted

Manufacturers lambast Microsoft, Intel for lack of media centre support
Crazy spiders rush at hacks in Old Taipei
R520 cooler snapped in odd circumstances

Asus SLI, NF4 gear closely protected
If AMD announcement matches its booth babes, well
It's not Computex 2005 but already it's Computex 2006
Intel readies Law Enforcement Platform
Computex is a hot mess

See Also
Computex 2004 coverage
Computex 2003 coverage
Computex 2002 coverage

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