
Nvidias chief boffin talks Larrabee
NVIDIAs recently appointed chief-scientist Bill Dally, who formerly headed Stanford Universitys computer science department, talked to The New York Times about heterogeneous computing, and more intere
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Latest CUDA HD analysis
AS HD video gradually get a lot of popularity. More and more general users start to try to play or get direct access to HD videos by computers. Users who viewed them must know HD brings super visual e
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Japanese firm intros GPU-accelerated consumer video editor
Consumer-oriented video transcoders that take advantage of GPU acceleration are all well and good, but what if you want to do some video editing, too? The folks at LoiLo were probably trying to fill t
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GTX 295 is hard to get
NVIDIAs top performing card Geforce GTX 295 is getting harder and harder to get and NVIDIA is not even close to fill the demand.The card is selling well, but at the same time, NVIDIA simply cannot del
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Larrabee is late 09 or early 2010
The Larrabee graphics wafer is back, and Gelsinger claims that it is in very good shape. To Pat Gelsinger, Senior VP at Intel also added that Intel plans to have this product in the market in late 200
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New ATI FirePro driver brings OpenGL 3.0 support
AMD has yesterday introduced the Catalyst 8.583 driver to enable OpenGL 3.0 support on the ATI FirePro line-up of workstation graphics cards. Introduced this past summer, OpenGL 3.0 in an open, multi-
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G.Skill Trident offers 2000MHz 9-9-9-24 at only 1.65V
G.Skill has launched a new memory series called Trident specially designed for Intels processor series Core i7. The memory modules comes in triple channel kits and are specified to operate at 2000MHz
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Intel uncertain about stimulus package, demand recovery
Intel Chairman Craig Barrett is is uncertain when demand for semiconductors will pick up, and he believes stimulus packages drawn up by governments around the world will take quite some time to show a
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Another CUDA video editing app launches
Japanese LoiLo Inc has joined the so far small group of companies making video applications that take advantage of Nvidias CUDA and GPGPU processing which helps speed up the whole process of rendering
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RV740 has 826 million transistors
When you go to a next generation manufacturing process, something that ATI just did with 40nm transition, you have to be aware that you can put a lot more transistors on the same space, compared to an
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Corsair working on a 256GB SSD
Back in January Corsair finally jumped the SSD bandwagon with its 128GB MLC Samsung based SSD. The guys from HotHardware.com managed to get a sneak peak of Corsairs upcoming 256GB SSD which will also
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PCCooler OC3 releases whirlwind series fans
A well-known chinese manufacturer PCCooler OC3 recently launches the latest whirlwind series fans. The series mute products are designed for low-end users. The series include three models: F-82 is a 8
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ATIs HD 4890 drops below the €200 mark
We have noticed that one European e-tailer/retailer has listed Sapphires HD 4890 at €199,90. The card is packed in a full retail box and we are quite sure that more retailers/e-tailers are going to jo
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ION to face uphill struggle for now
Despite Acer already having announced its AspireRevo, aka the Hornet, other Taiwanese vendors doesnt seem to be quite as keen on the idea of building ION based systems, as theyre concerned about what
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Nvidia still quiet about 40nm
We heard that NVIDIA is working on many 40nm projects but so far, we haven’t heard that any of them got close to publication.Partner are told that the new 40nm thing is coming and we expect that the f
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NVIDIA 185.68 Beta Available Now
NVIDA does update their drivers very quickly for the last a few days. Well, if youre still interested in trying a new one, 185.68 Beta is something for you. This driver supports GeForce 9-series, 100-
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AMD Sabine Platform to Support DirectX 11 in 2011
According to AMDs latest notebook platform roadmap, AMD will launch Danube platform based on RS880M+SB8xxM chipset with up to 4 CPU cores and DDR3-1066MHz memory controller.Sabine platform with Llano
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ATI plans a DirectX 11 part in 2009
Just as Nvidia is working on its DirectX 11 part and hopes to bring it to market in late 2009, ATI is doing the same. We are quite sure that ATI’s part is 40nm and we are talking about one big chip, p
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Patriot Memory Announces the DDR3 12GB Tri-Channel Viper Kit
Patriot Memory, a global provider of premium quality memory modules and flash memory solutions, today announced their DDR3 12GB Tri-Channel Viper kit. Designed specifically for the Intel Core i7 proce
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Super Talent Shipping 512GB RAIDed SSD For US$1500
Super Talent is now shipping the MasterDrive RX family of SSDs in capacities up to 512GB featuring their RAIDSSD Technology. There are 2 versions; SLC and MLC. The SLC based SSDs come in capacities o
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AMD executive bites back at Intel Xeon claims
The executives at Advanced Micro Devices are much bigger and more active blog enthusiasts these days, and whether a deliberate ploy to plug into publicity or just plain personal interest, yesterday, A
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Inspection of i GAME260 + Silver PCB
Creative chemical experiment applicationAs the market matures, major manufacturers begin to secondary development for DIY components. Colorful’s iGAME’s series products are absolutely keeping ahead
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SuperTalent 512GB SSD Ready to Burn Out Your Wallet
Toshiba announced the first 512GB SSD at the end of 2008, and A-DATA also showcased its XPG Series 512GB SSD at CeBIT 2009, but SuperTalent is the first one who really brings 512GB SSD to the market.W
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Nvidia backs up Riddick with new GeForce beta driver
After publishing and pulling out the GeForce 185.55 and delivering the 185.66 last week, Nvidia has now come up with another Series 185 driver. The GeForce 185.68 beta is bundled with the version 9.09
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Intel paving the way for new superefficient processors
Intel has released information about the progress in transistor development. Intel has designed a P transistor also known as III-V, after its position in the periodic table. Together with Intels III-V
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