Epic brings 3D to Unreal Engine... wait, what?
The Game Developer's Conference in San Francisco is underway, so folks should be opening the spigot on gaming-related news this week. Nvidia was among the first companies to get into the act with an announcement this morning. They're working with Epic to bring 3D support to Unreal Engine 3, that...
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Thursday Shortbread
Thursday Unlimited Detail graphics engine: Potential next-gen graphics technology? (video) The Register reports Intel's redemos 6-core Gulftown AppleInsider reports Intel 'Gulftown' announcement fuels rumors of new Mac Pro Don't trust critics: Four Apple...
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Intel's Core i7-980X Extreme processor
Intel's dominance with the Nehalem Core i7s has been nearly complete, yet a replacement will soon arrive in the form of Gulftown, a six-core monster with 12MB of cache. How good is it? Should it replace your Pentium 4? Your Core 2 Quad Q6600? We investigate.
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Poll: Your last graphics card upgrade
These days, consoles pretty much set the standard for the level of detail in games. Oh sure, some ports or cross-platform titles might give PC gamers slightly snazzier graphics and effects, but for the most part, one needs surprisingly little graphics horsepower to run even the latest titles. In some...
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OCZ 'boot drive' SSD starts at under 100 bucks
Already, OCZ's solid-state drive lineup includes several affordable 30GB offerings. That hasn't stopped the company from adding another one to the mix, however: the 2.5" Onyx 32GB SSD, which is launching with a "sub 100 dollar" suggested retail price. The 32GB Onyx has maximum rated transfer speeds of 125MB/s for...
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AMD-powered MSI Wind12 laptops now available
Four months have passed since we first wrote about MSI's Wind12, one of the very first systems based on AMD's new Congo ultraportable platform. Now, MSI has announced that two Wind12 laptops have become available in North America for $429.99 and $479.99. The higher of the two price tags applies...
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