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Nvidia, Atmel Doing 16-touch Tablets, MIDsFeb 14, 2011 - in News
A collaboration between Atmal and Nvidia will bring up to 16 simultaneous touches to tablets and smartphones.
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OnLive/Steam Founders Slam Each OtherFeb 14, 2011 - in News
Gabe Newell and Steve Perlman talk smack in a recent Forbes article.
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Intel's Sandy Bridge E-Series in Q4 2011?Feb 11, 2011 - in News
Intel is reportedly launching the Core i7 9-series Extreme Edition sometime this summer before unleashing the Sandy Bridge E-Series for enthusiasts later this year.
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Intel Shipping Revised Cougar Point Next WeekFeb 11, 2011 - in News
Intel will begin to ship B3 stepping of Cougar Point chipsets on February 14.
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AMD Restructures Entire CPU LineupFeb 11, 2011 - in News
AMD is nuking the current processor brands and splitting its entire CPU portfolio into three classes.
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Three 1000 W 80 PLUS Gold-Certified Power Supplies TestedFeb 10, 2011 - in Reviews
We received a trio of 1000 W power supplies priced between $200 and $300, so we ran them through our usual suite of tests to see if they really live up to their 80 PLUS Gold certifications. Surprisingly, all three hiccuped during efficiency testing.
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IBM and Samsung In Huge Patent DealFeb 10, 2011 - in News
IBM and Samsung have agreed on a patent cross-licensing deal under which the companies are licensing their "respective" patent portfolios to each other.
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Zotac's New GTX 560 Ti Clocks @ 950 MHzFeb 10, 2011 - in News
ZOTAC is releasing a GeForce GTX 560 Ti card with a core clock of 950 MHz and a voucher for Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood.
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Best Graphics Cards For The Money: February 2011Feb 10, 2011 - in Reviews
This month's graphics card update features Nvidia's GeForce GTX 560 Ti and AMD's response, the Radeon HD 6950 1 GB. We also cover the software-based modification that potentially turns your Radeon HD 6950 2 GB into a fully-equipped Radeon HD 6970 2 GB.
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MSI Launches AMD-Based Online CompetitionFeb 9, 2011 - in News
Here's your chance to win premium-level MSI motherboards and graphics cards!
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Adobe Intros Fusion-Supported Flash Player 10.2Feb 9, 2011 - in News
Adobe released a new Flash Player that provides high-definition content while barely touching the CPU.
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AMD: We're Benefiting from Intel's WoesFeb 9, 2011 - in News
Intel's Cougar Point chipset debacle has turned out to be a profitable win for AMD.
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Mobile Gaming: Can Core i7-2920XM Beat Desktop Core i7-980X?Feb 8, 2011 - in Reviews
We've already seen Intel's Sandy Bridge architecture offer compelling performance gains on the desktop. But can the fastest second-gen Core i7 beat Intel's 130 W desktop-oriented six-core Core i7-980X in games? We set up a couple systems to find out.
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Acer Announces Nvidia-Based HDMI 3D DisplayFeb 8, 2011 - in News
This monitor features a built-in Nvidia 3D Vision IR emitter, active shutter glasses, HDMI and dual-link inputs.
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IBM Builds 10 PFlops SupercomputerFeb 8, 2011 - in News
IBM will be building a 750,000 core supercomputer for the DOE's Argonne National Library.
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Intel May Show Ivy Bridge CPUs at ComputexFeb 8, 2011 - in News
Intel's upcoming Ivy Bridge platform may show its face come May 30.
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Intel Resumes Shipments of Faulty Cougar PointFeb 8, 2011 - in News
But only to the few that accept the flaw.
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Engineers grow nanolasers on siliconFeb 8, 2011 - in News
Engineers at the University of California at Berkeley said that they have found a way to grow nanolasers on a silicon surface.
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Hands-On With Five Mini-ITX CasesFeb 7, 2011 - in Reviews
Mini-ITX-based systems are attractive because they generally combine low-power operation and decent performance in a small package. But you need a good case to accommodate the restrictions of compact hardware. Today we try five different Mini-ITX cases.
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TI Announces Quad-Core, 2 GHz Smartphone SoCFeb 7, 2011 - in News
Texas Instruments (TI) has announced a future smartphone/tablet SoC that could dramatically elevate the processing capability of compact mobile devices.
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Scythe's New Mine 2 HSF Has Eight HeatpipesFeb 7, 2011 - in News
Scythe's new Mine 2 CPU cooler uses a twin-cooler layout and eight heatpipes.
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New AMD Turks, Caicos Cards Heading to OEMsFeb 7, 2011 - in News
AMD released three Radeon cards to OEMS based on Turks and Caicos GPUs.
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Ex AMD, Dell Managers Charged; Insider TradingFeb 7, 2011 - in News
The Securities and Exchange Commission was formally charged six men in an insider trading case.
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Video Transcoding Examined: AMD, Intel, And Nvidia In-DepthFeb 6, 2011 - in Reviews
Are you ready for the modern-day compendium on the state of hardware-accelerated transcoding performance and video quality? We decided to take an in-depth look after a few bad experiences, and you'll be surprised at how deep the rabbit hole really goes.
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Intel Is The Biggest Buyer of Green EnergyFeb 3, 2011 - in News
Intel held on to its rank as the nation's largest green technology buyer.
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Samsung Offering Sandy Bridge PC RefundsFeb 2, 2011 - in News
Samsung is the first out the door with a fix for its customers.
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Video Quality Tested: GeForce Vs. Radeon In HQV 2.0Feb 1, 2011 - in Reviews
How do you set your graphics driver to get the highest-quality video playback? We scrutinize a wide variety of Radeon and GeForce cards to find the settings that deliver the highest HQV 2.0 results, and then break down the entire metric, test by test.
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Online Retailer 'Deactivates' Sandy Bridge CPUsFeb 1, 2011 - in News
Perfectly good CPUs get pulled, but for a pretty logical reason.
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The Hidden Cost Of Intel's $700 Million SB RecallFeb 1, 2011 - in News
Perhaps it is just me, but something about Intel's Sandy Bridge chipset recall just does not add up. Nvidia may have a few words to add to the story.
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