
AMD Offers OpenGL 4.1 for Windows and Linux Platforms
Six months after the Khronos group announced OpenGL 4.1, AMD have official support in their drivers for both Windows and Linux platforms: AMD) today announced wide-ranging support of OpenGL® 4.1 for Microsoft Windows® 7, Windows® Vista, Windows® XP and Linux across select ATI FirePro™, ATI FireGL™...
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[Linux] An Open-Source GLES Driver For Samsung's Galaxy GPU
PowerVR SGX 540 getting an Open-Source driver as promised. Embedded Linux GPU driver support is a great big mess. There's no doubt about it. There's some partial open-source driver code, but nothing that's been quite popular or welcomed for integration into the mainline Linux kernel. There might...
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[Linux] NVIDIA 270.18 Linux Beta Driver Is Here
New beta NVIDIA Linux drivers. This morning I talked about a stable NVIDIA Linux driver update (v260.19.36) and that a 270.xx beta driver would be imminent. It turns out, however, that the NVIDIA 270.18 Beta driver is already publicly available. It can be tested for Linux x86/x86_64 with a couple...
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[Linux] NVIDIA 260.19.36 Driver Released; 270.xx Coming Soon
New public NVIDIA Linux drivers. On Friday the NVIDIA engineers working on their proprietary Linux driver put out a new driver update. This new driver update is marked NVIDIA 260.19.36 Certified, but it brings just three official changes. The NVIDIA 260.19.36 driver updates the NVIDIA kernel...
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1.2GHz Tegra 2 3D chips suggested by leaked slide, coming 'spring 2011'
Tegra 2 '3-D' (as in stereoscopic) suppport by Spring 2011. Darn, we've barely started getting acquainted with Tegra 2, yet NVIDIA seems to already be preparing the stage for a sort of Tegra 2.5 -- a 1.2GHz dual-core chip that'll be marketed as a 3D-capable mobile processor. This T25 silicon is...
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Scientists build double-floating-gate FET, believe it could revolutionize computer me
Double-floating-gate FET? Look, we get it, you want DRAM that behaves like flash, flash that behaves like DRAM, and everything in between -- speedy computer memory that doesn't lose its data when the power goes off, and lasts for years on end. Well, it looks there's a new challenger about to enter...
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Holocube scales up with life-sized, 70-inch, HC70 holographic projector
Star Trek-like Holodeck so much more closer to reality now. First they were little, then they added touchability, now Holocube's holograms in a box are going big time -- in that the company's latest model is physically much larger than the others. It's the HC70, a new version with a 70-inch...
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HTC HD2 can now dual-boot Windows Phone 7 and Android, promises to love them equally
Windows Phone 7, and Android dual-booting? HTC says Yes! You've seen Windows Phone 7 and Android both ported to the stately HTC HD2, now how about having them on the same device at the same time? Well, not literally at the same time, that'd be all sorts of confusing, but the restless souls over at...
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NVIDIA Tegra 3, equipped with 1.5GHz quad-core madness, teased by a familar slide
Tegra 3 is coming in the Fall of 2011 already. How aggressive can NVIDIA get? That's the question puzzling our brainboxes right now as we gaze upon the complete version of the slide that let us know about a potential Tegra 2 3D chip over the weekend. It's not every day you hear of a 1.5GHz...
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Bulldozer Shines in 3D Gaming and Rendering: AMD
Maybe the AMD Bulldozer can beat the Intel Sandy and Ivy Bridge at gaming this generation. Close to two weeks ago, reports surfaced about AMD claiming that its upcoming "Zambezi" 8-core desktop processor based on the company's new Bulldozer architecture is expected to perform 50% faster than...
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AMD Radeon HD 6990 pics turn up!
Get ready for AMD's dual Cayman beasty, it's right around the corner. In the meantime, pics show that this round will have the GPUs spaced further apart then on HD 5970. Taiwanese site itOC has revealed pictures of AMD's Radeon HD 6990, displayed at a recent presentation. The picture is low...
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Nvidia Maxwell will be first ARM+GPU
Nvidia's first release of Project Denver is still a few years away, but already some info is starting to come out. Maxwell will be the first iteration of Nvidia's ARM CPU+GPU strategy behind Project Denver. As well as licensing Cortex A15, we also have an architectural license with ARM to produce...
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HIS Radeon 6850 1Gb IceQ X Turbo review
While the name ties up the tongue somewhat, Tweaktown finds the quality itself to be above reproach in this review of the HIS Radeon 6850 1Gb IceQ X Turbo. The first model to get the IceQ treatment is the baby HD 6850 which has proven that it's capable of offering us some great performance for the...
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Zalman Z9 Plus Mid-Tower review
Well, you gotta put all those fancy parts somewhere. Zalman is well reputed for it's quality cases, and the Z9 has a lot to offer the mid sized PC build. Nate at Benchmarkreviews gives it a thorough going-over and seemed impressed overall. Being a veteran company, Zalman is no stranger to what PC...
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Antec launches liquid cooler to compete with Corsair H50/70 series
Antec is debuting it's first foray into the liquid cooling market with a direct competitor to Corsair's H50/70 series self contained liquid cooling units. Dubbed the KÜHLER H2O 620, it doesn't appear to be as beefy as the Corsair H70, but does look very similar to the H50 overall. Coming with a 3...
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