
AMD Takes Notebook Discrete Graphics Market Share Lead
AMD (http://www.amd.com/us/Pages/AMDHomePage.aspx) (NYSE: AMD) today announced that according to the latest industry data, notebook manufacturers have chosen ATI Mobility Radeonآ™ Premium graphics processors to drive more than half of todayآ’s discrete graphics notebooks. The data for mobile...
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AMD Radeon HD 4770 CrossFire Evaluation
A big thank you to acroig of our forums for finding this article. Enjoy, everybody! The Radeon HD 4890 1GB was launched (http://hardocp.com/article/2009/04/01/asus_eah4890_video_card_evaluation/) a month prior to the Radeon HD 4770, back on April 1st, 2009. The Radeon HD 4890 has been enjoying a...
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Vertex3D Announces Partnership with Arctic Cooling, Intros VTX3D HD4870
VERTEX3D, a new expected brand of AMD graphics card, today announced the partnership with leading cooling solution provider, ARCTIC COOLING, ready to bring a premium cooling solution of HD4870 series, provides a perfect combination of ultimate gaming performance and the coolest operating...
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European Listings Reveal Cheap, Quad-Core Athlon IIs
Intel isn't the only one with new processors on the horizon. Listings for a pair of quad-core Athlon II processors, the Athlon II X4 620 (http://geizhals.eu/a453235.html) and Athlon II X4 630 (http://geizhals.eu/a453239.html), have appeared at a multitude of online retailers in Europe. According...
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PS3 Slim Officially Announced, Will Go on Sale September 1
Price cuts of the existing 80GB and 160GB models will go into effect tomorrow. Sony today officially announced the PS3 Slim at GamesCom. As previously reported (http://www.dailytech.com/Update+PS3+Price+Cut+Imminent+PS3+Slim+Priced+at+29999+for+824+Release/article15999.htm), the PS3 Slim will...
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Microsoft Plans to Fight Ruling Against Word
As expected, Microsoft is going to appeal the controversial ruling. The courts in East Texas have been booming with patent infringement cases after Judge Leonard Davis started issuing judgments that were more to the liking of small, patent wielding firms as opposed to the liking of the massive...
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