Nvidia intros GeForce GTX 580M, 570M
Notebook gamers, take note. Nvidia has just announced its quickest mobile graphics processors yet: the GeForce GTX 580M and GTX 570M. The two GPUs look to be based on the same silicon (I'm guessing GF114) as last month's GTX 560M, but they're quite a bit more potent.
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Sony Vaio Z has carbon fiber body, Light Peak dock
Eat your heart out, Apple. Sony has announced an ultra-thin business laptop that, in a number of ways, puts the MacBook Air to shame. Despite packing a standard-voltage Sandy Bridge processor, the 13.1" Vaio Z weighs a scant 2.6 lbs and measures 0.66" in thickness. Not only that, but...
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Network World on desktop PCs: Dead as a doornail, or maybe just a fax machine
X-bit labs: Intel Haswell on track for release in 2013,
will sport new instructions to boost wide range of apps
VR-Zone reports AMD plans to phase out its AM3 Phenom...
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Crysis 2 DX11 'Ultra Upgrade' arrives
Right on schedule, Crytek has let loose the long-awaited patch that brings DirectX 11 eye candy to Crysis 2. Actually, there's more to it than a single patch. The update procedure described by EA involves letting the game auto-update to version 1.9, then downloading a couple of additional patches:
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iSuppli: DDR4 crossover to come in 2014
Market research firm iSuppli has released a new report that takes a closer look at the DRAM module market. As one might expect, DDR3 dominates. It's expected to make up the lion's share of the market until 2014, when iSuppli thinks next-gen DDR4 modules will take the lion's share...
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Supreme Court overturns California game ban
Can states restrict the sale of violent video games to children? The U.S. Supreme Court ruled with a resounding "no" earlier today. As the AP reports, seven of the nine justices voted to overturn a California law that would have fined retailers for selling or renting out violent games...
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Apple waves magic wand, makes desktop drives 'enterprise'
Apple's marketing department has a habit of hiding the truth behind the Reality Distortion Field, and it looks like the company has done it again. The Mac maker released a new version of its Time Capsule network-attached storage device last week, and the spec sheet says it uses...
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