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Lucid Thunderbolt External GPU DemonstratedSep 12, 2012 - in News
Lucid's external graphics solution is bringing back the graphics vision of time long gone.
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Intel Preps Mobile Ivy Bridge PentiumsSep 12, 2012 - in News
Following a round of budget Ivy processors for desktop computers, Intel is readying a lineup following the same strategy for the mobile segment.
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Intel Demonstrates Haswell Processors at IDFSep 12, 2012 - in News
Intel formally demonstrated the first Haswell processors at IDF.
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Final Nintendo Wii U Hardware Specs May Be LeakedSep 12, 2012 - in News
VGLeaks has published specifications of the upcoming Wii U console, which the site claims are now published on the Nintendo developer website.
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Seven GeForce GTX 660 Ti Cards: Exploring Memory BandwidthSep 11, 2012 - in Reviews
Seven GeForce GTX 660 Tis landed in our lab. Today, we're benchmarking them, measuring their noise and temperatures, and conducting a more in-depth analysis of the impact a 192-bit memory interface has on performance. The results are enlightening!
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Cadence Announces First DDR4 Controller and PHY IP in 28-nmSep 10, 2012 - in News
Electronic design automation company Cadence said that it has qualified its DDR4 SDRAM physical layer (PHY) and memory controller design IP in TSMC's 28-nm production process.
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Quantum Computers: Ions Travel at 100 MPH in Ion TrapsSep 9, 2012 - in News
Scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) demonstrated a way to rapidly accelerate ions over a short distance and bring them to a sudden stop. The researchers believe the discovery can be useful in future quantum computers.
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Better With Time? The A8-3870 And Pentium G630, One Year LaterSep 9, 2012 - in Reviews
AMD's desktop APUs, which combine x86 cores and graphics resources, emerged more than a year ago. We take a Llano-based A8-3870 and compare its performance from 2011 to what you get today using new drivers, application versions, and OpenCL acceleration.
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IBM: Phase Change Memory to Operate Beyond 150°CSep 9, 2012 - in News
IBM has been granted a patent for an exotic phase change memory (PCM) cell structure the allows the technology to retain its data retention characteristics at temperatures above 150 degrees Celsius (300 degrees Fahrenheit).
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Crucial Study Finds that Computers Cause StressSep 9, 2012 - in News
A survey by Crucial revealed that most of us are unhappy with our computers, and consider them as source of stress.
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Xbox 720 Could Be Delayed, Rumor SuggestsSep 7, 2012 - in News
Microsoft's next-generation Xbox is apparently dealing with chip production yield issues.
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Apple Ditches Samsung as iPhone 5 Memory, Display SupplierSep 7, 2012 - in News
It's hard to believe it is just about pricing.
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Nvidia Responds to Kindle Fire HD Performance ClaimsSep 7, 2012 - in News
Nvidia responds to Amazon's claims that the dual-core OMAP4470 is faster than the quad-core Tegra 3 chip.
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Intel Issues Revenue Warning For Q3 2012Sep 7, 2012 - in News
Intel released a surprising revenue warning as the company's business is not holding up as initially expected.
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Only 30 Percent of Firefox Users Access Hardware AccelerationSep 6, 2012 - in News
How important is it for you to run applications that require hardware acceleration within your browser, or, at the very least, make browsing more enjoyable?
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LG Researchers Create Wire-Like BatteriesSep 6, 2012 - in News
LG scientists create rugged cable-shaped batteries that can be coiled and knotted.
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Report: The Wintel Era is Finally DecliningSep 6, 2012 - in News
Intel and Microsoft may not have always played nice with each other over the last 25 years, but there is no doubt the alliance between the two has defined the PC era spanning over two decades.
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Intel Adds 9 New Ivy Bridge, 11 New Sandy Bridge CPUsSep 6, 2012 - in News
Intel has updated its processor portfolio in September and has added 10 new Ivy Bridge and 10 new Sandy Bridge desktop and mobile processors.
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Nvidia Developing Linux Driver for OptimusSep 6, 2012 - in News
Nvidia is apparently preparing to introduce Linux support for its Optimus graphics switching technology.
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Spinach Can Give Silicon a Power BoostSep 5, 2012 - in News
Some good news that will back up your power claims in spinach with your kids.
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Intel Moves Sandy Bridge Into Embedded MarketSep 5, 2012 - in News
Intel told its partners that it is phasing out the Celeron B810 from its mobile processor portfolio and is transitioning the chip into its embedded offering.
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Intel Uses Mineral Oil to Cool Servers, Finds SuccessSep 5, 2012 - in News
Intel tests submerging servers into oil to cut power and cooling costs.
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Plextor M5S 256 GB Review: Marvell Inside, With A TwistSep 4, 2012 - in Reviews
Plextor's optical drives were always known for their quality. Now, the company is trying to carry that reputation over to SSDs. Its M5S is actually a fourth-generation offering based on Marvell's controller technology. But Plextor adds its own spin, too.
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AMD Demos Eyefinity on FirePro W9000 Workstation GPUSep 4, 2012 - in News
The card for serious business can game too.
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Photoshop OpenGL, OpenCL Performance on AMD A300 APUSep 4, 2012 - in News
Check out what adding some graphical power can do for a processor.
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Sapphire Toxic HD 7970 GHz Edition Review: Gaming On 6 GB Of GDDR5Sep 3, 2012 - in Reviews
Sapphire gives its new flagship graphics card 6 GB of very fast memory, compared to the mere 3 GB on AMD's reference card. Does this give Sapphire's Toxic HD 7970 GHz Edition a real-world speed boost? We connect it to an epic six-screen array to find out.
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Wright's Law is More Accurate Than Moore's LawSep 3, 2012 - in News
The famous Moore's Law, derived from a 1965 paper published by Intel co-founder Gordon Moore, may not be the most accurate model to predict the scaling of technology and technology development.
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Researchers Decipher Neural Code of VisionSep 2, 2012 - in News
Researchers at Cornell University claim to have found the neural code to restore vision for those to have lost their vision due to retina defects.
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Origin PC's Eon Laptops Get Virtu MVP MobileSep 2, 2012 - in News
Origin Pc's EON laptops now come with Virtu MVP Mobile GPU virtualization software, free of charge.
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