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  • A Maxwell Goes Mobile: First GeForce GTX 970M Benchmarks

    - in Articles > Graphics

    Earlier this year, Nvidia introduced its first Maxwell-based GPUs for the mobile space. Today, the company follows up with higher-end graphics processors employing what it’s calling a second-generation iteration of the architecture

  • A Elliptic Labs' Mobile Motion Sensing Tech Uses Ultrasound

    - in Articles > Smartphones

    On Monday, Elliptic Labs introduced Multi Layer Interaction, a new tech for mobile devices that will display different content depending on the user's hand location and distance. According to the company, device makers can use

  • A GeForce GTX 880M, 870M, And 860M: Mobile GPUs, Tested

    - in Articles > Notebooks

    Results: Far Cry 3 Performance improvements inherent to the GeForce GTX 870M continue to impress us in Far Cry 3, where that particular flavor of GK104 starts looking like the minimum performance standard for QHD-equipped machines. Most mobile gamers

    How We Test Nvidia's GeForce GTX 800M Graphics .11b/g/n + Bluetooth v4.0+LE Combo Half Mini-Card module Power Chicony A12-230P1A: 100-240 VAC to 19.5 VDC, 11.8 A System Software OS Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium x64 GeForce GTX 800M Graphics Nvidia GeForce Mobile 337.50 WHQL GeForce

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    Results: Arma 3 Arma 3’s Standard preset is easy for both generations of high-end mobile GPUs to work through, though users of 3D Vision-capable displays might want to avoid the older GeForce GTX 765M due to its lower performance. Frame rates

    Results: 3DMark Some readers like to use 3DMark as a yardstick, and our previous mobile graphics round-up proved its adequacy for that purpose. The relatively smooth progression of performance is a little different than what our real-world benchmarks

    Is The GeForce GTX 800M-Series A Better Buy? Focusing on Nvidia's newest GeForce GTX 800M-series graphics modules and Origin PC's mobile platform for today’s performance analysis simplifies the value comparison for us, since we only need to look one place for our pricing. Granted

    Introducing The GeForce GTX 800M-Series Sometimes it feels like desktop gamers get all of the cool toys, while the notebook guys get hand-me-downs. Rare is it that a new graphics processor debuts in the mobile space. There's just so much more involved when you bring technology

    Results: Battlefield 4 Although Battlefield 4's single-player campaign is mostly graphics-bound, our benchmark isn't a problem for these variations of Nvidia's GK104 GPU, though the GeForce GTX 765M gets a little sluggish at 1920x1080 using the High quality pr...

    Results: F1 2012 And Tomb Raider F1 2012 and Tomb Raider are the only two games in today’s suite that don't include frame rate over time charts, so we're combining both titles on one page. The first test, F1 2012, is primarily bottlenecked by system memory at its High ...

    Results: Metro: Last Light My notes show that only Nvidia's GeForce GTX 880M is able to hold Metro: Last Light frame rates above 20 FPS throughout the test at 2560x1600, and even then only at mid-range quality with advanced features disabled. The funny thing is th...

    Average Performance And Efficiency The GK106-equipped GeForce GTX 770M appears out of place compared to GK104-based 880M, 780M, and 860M models. That's one reason we need to stay cautious about references to the GeForce GTX 860M, which is available as two different GPUs. ...

  • A Tom's Hardware Best Of Mobile World Congress 2014 Awards

    - in Articles > MWC

    The Best of Mobile World Congress 2014 The Mobile World Congress (MWC) in beautiful Barcelona, Spain is the trade show for any company involved in the mobile market. We caught a glimpse of what to expect in the year ahead at MWC 2014. While most of the big names

    Intel XMM 7260 LTE-Advanced Modem for globetrotters, as there would be no more need to carry a different device for every region.   The XMM 7260 presents a serious effort from Intel to compete in the mobile space, and that's why it earned a spot on our Best Of MWC 2014 list.

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    Ubuntu For Phones Canonical has been working on its smartphone operating system for a while now. The company first showed off its mobile version of Ubuntu running on a Galaxy Nexus at CES 2013. The OS was shown running on slightly updated hardware

    Roamer routes your calls through a more complex series of forwarding so that it can arrive transparently to your foreign mobile. It also works for outgoing calls, and your caller ID remains the same, so people on the other end of the line won't even

    Samsung Galaxy Gear Fit We were pretty surprised when Samsung announced not one refreshed Galaxy Gear, but three. While two of these models are largely the same, the Gear Fit stands alone as a separate product. Aimed at fitness fanatics, the Gear Fit displays...

    SanDisk 128 GB microSDXC Card At this year’s MWC, SanDisk revealed an entirely new 128 GB microSDXC card – that’s 64 gigabytes bigger than any other microSDXC card currently on the market. Granted, flash storage capacity always doubles at each new tier, but 128 GB ...

    YotaPhone Second Generation YotaPhone was one of the most high-profile devices at MWC this year. Yota Devices, the company responsible for the YotaPhone, made headlines in December when it announced the first generation of the device. Now, just three months later...

  • A Intel Tries To Conquer Mobile Market By Investing In Chinese Chip Makers

    - in Articles > Intel

    Today, Intel announced that it signed a $1.5 billion deal with Spreadtrum and RDA Microelectronics, both fabless chip makers from China and part of the Tsinghua Unigroup Ltd., in an effort to get more access to mobile devices in China

  • A Pantech Looking For A Buyer, Sale Could Shake Up South Korean Mobile Market

    - in Articles > Smartphones

    . Currently, Pantech is South Korea's third largest mobile device provider. There's additional speculation that the decision to sell may stem from the difference between Pantech's liquidating value, which is 189 billion Korean won ($180.1 million

  • A Samsung Mass Producing 6Gb LPDDR3 Mobile DRAM

    - in Articles > Memory

    South Korea-based Samsung Electronics announced on Wednesday that it is now using 20 nm process technology to mass produce 6 Gb LPDDR3 mobile DRAM. The announcement follows Samsung's move to use 20 nm processing technology on 4 Gb DDR

  • A Blackberry Acquires Virtual SIM Provider To Separate Personal And Work Numbers On Any Mobile Device

    - in Articles > BlackBerry

    Blackberry's phones are barely relevant these days in terms of market share, new Blackberry CEO John Ceo is trying to restructure the company to focus on services such as mobile data security, something for which Blackberry used to be recognized

  • A IDF 2014 PC Mega Session: 2-in-1s to Rule Mobile, Wireless Everything Coming Soon

    - in Articles > tag

    in halfIt's clear that Intel believes it has cracked the mobile nut, so to speak, with the Core M platform; Skaugen said that phones and tablets are primarily consumption devices (we'd agree wholeheartedly on the tablet side), laptops

  • A Intel Makes Mobile Play With Android Reference Design At IDF 2014

    - in Articles > Intel

    Intel has had a rough time trying to enter the mobile market over the past few years. One of the main reasons for that was that OEMs already had the know-how and expertise to build their devices using ARM chips, and there would've

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