Eight-core Xeon 7500 family arrives on the scene
Hot on the heels of AMD's 12-core Opteron launch, Intel has countered with the formal release of its Nehalem-EX processor, now officially known as the Xeon 7500 series. As we've explained in some of our previous coverage, Nehalem-EX has a rather impressive feature set: a native eight-core...
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New Asus all-in-one nettops have AMD, Ion graphics
Who says nettops have to have single-core Atoms and crummy integrated graphics? Asus has introduced a new lineup of 20", all-in-one EeeTop PC systems, two of which feature dual-core AMD processors and DirectX 11 graphics. The EeeTop PC 2010 family also includes two machines with dual-core Atom CPUs and...
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Report: Next-gen AMD GPUs could arrive this fall
GeForce GTX 400-series graphics cards haven't even made it to stores, yet already, we're starting to hear about AMD's second wave of DirectX 11 GPUs. According to Charlie Demerjian of SemiAccurate, that next generation of Radeons will show up as early as this fall. Interestingly, Demerjian says AMD's roadmap originally...
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Bunsen Burner Day Shortbread
Bunsen Burner Day C|Net reports confusion reigns over Google search outage in China Fudzilla reports Fermi to be in short supply TweakTown: AMD Radeon Eyefinity6 2GB video card at 5760 X 1200 techPowerUp! reports PowerColor readies overclocker- friendly Radeon HD 5770 PCS++ graphics card Hardware Heaven interviews Zotac's...
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Nvidia's GeForce GTX 480 and 470 graphics processors
Call it Fermi, GF100, or GeForce GTX 480. Heck, you could even call it late for dinner. But the new GeForces are here at last, with a full suite of DX11 goodness on tap. How well do they match up against the latest Radeons? Keep reading...
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Chrome browser to get integrated Flash
While Apple is attempting to paint Adobe Flash as an obsolete technology, Google is taking a somewhat different approach. According to a post on the official Chromium blog, Google has whipped up the first development build of its Chrome web browser with Adobe Flash built right in. Integrating Flash...
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Thermalright coolers head to GeForce GTX 400-series GPUs
With their considerable power consumption, Nvidia's GeForce GTX 470 and 480 graphics cards seem like prime candidates for aftermarket coolers. Sure enough, TechConnect Magazine writes that Thermalright is already whipping up new mounting brackets so some of the firm's existing coolers can strap onto the Nvidia's new behemoths. Thermaltake's
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