Sunday, January 10, 2010

IT News HeadLines (X-bit labs) 10/01/2010


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Futuremark Spins Off Mobile Division to Concentrate on PC Benchmarks
Futuremark Splits into Two, Gives Birth to Rightware
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Nvidia's Next-Generation Graphics Processor in Volume Production - Company
Nvidia GF100 Graphics Chip Finally In Mass Production
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ATI Unveils DirectX 11 Graphics Processors for Notebooks
ATI Launches Mobility Radeon HD 5000 Lineup
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Avatar Expected to Become a Key Driver for Stereoscopic 3D
Avatar May Define the Future of Television - Analysts
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JEDEC Announces Four Classes of Solid-State Drives
JEDEC Discloses SSD Application Classes
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Nvidia Reveals Tegra 2 System-on-Chip for Mobile Devices
Nvidia Positions Tegra 2 for High-Resolution Tablets
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Intel Atom Finally Finds Itself Inside Smartphone
Intel Shows Atom-Based LG GW990 Smartphone
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Lenovo Releases Skylight Smartbook at the Price of Netbook
Lenovo Launches ARM-Based Computer for Network Surfers
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Futuremark Spins Off Mobile Division to Concentrate on PC Benchmarks
Futuremark Splits into Two, Gives Birth to Rightware
Read More ...

Nvidia's Next-Generation Graphics Processor in Volume Production - Company
Nvidia GF100 Graphics Chip Finally In Mass Production
Read More ...

ATI Unveils DirectX 11 Graphics Processors for Notebooks
ATI Launches Mobility Radeon HD 5000 Lineup
Read More ...

Avatar Expected to Become a Key Driver for Stereoscopic 3D
Avatar May Define the Future of Television - Analysts
Read More ...

JEDEC Announces Four Classes of Solid-State Drives
JEDEC Discloses SSD Application Classes
Read More ...

Nvidia Reveals Tegra 2 System-on-Chip for Mobile Devices
Nvidia Positions Tegra 2 for High-Resolution Tablets
Read More ...

Intel Atom Finally Finds Itself Inside Smartphone
Intel Shows Atom-Based LG GW990 Smartphone
Read More ...

Lenovo Releases Skylight Smartbook at the Price of Netbook
Lenovo Launches ARM-Based Computer for Network Surfers
Read More ...

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