Miscellaneous Reviews
Super-Cooled Quantum Computing Is Coming
It’s very small, very cold and very hard to program; D-Wave says it’s the first working quantum computer and it recognizes images. Read More
Miscellaneous Previous news
- Sales of home media servers at reach 50 million units by 2010, says...
- Agere Systems introduces 1394B chipset that doubles speed of data...
- AMD launches Live! entertainment PC platform
- Spyware blackmails victims
- Gossip: Microsoft interested in Ebay?
- Via, Intel graphics chipsets to run Vista Aero Glass interface
- Triple-play services to supercharge cable firms' revenue streams
- Microsoft to ship its first Mac-only keyboard and mouse
- HP launches thin client based on AMD Geode CPU
- CMC to hike CD-R disc prices by 5-10% in June
ATI to showcase physics GPUs at Computex
5:32 PM - May 31, 2006 by
From the Web
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
We hear that the red team has prepared a live demo of some fancy physics on Crossfire cards.
We suspect you'll need at least two cards to show off the real power and assist the CPU in performing the cool-looking stuff.
Read the complete story here. (The Inquirer)
-
Previous News Article
Dell lines up new quad-SLI gaming PC,... -
Next News Article
Taking Windows Vista through a...
React! Return to news index
Latest News:
- Intel Core 2 Extreme demonstrated with 3.5 GHz
- Taking Windows Vista through a 500-hour test
- ATI to showcase physics GPUs at Computex
- Dell lines up new quad-SLI gaming PC, portable desktop
- Microsoft takes OneCare security suite live
- Sales of home media servers at reach 50 million units by 2010, says Parks Associates