Eric Demers, former CTO of AMD's graphics division, has been picked up by Qualcomm to be the company's new VP of engineering.
Researchers at UCL have created the first material which allows ReRAM modules to work at ambient temperatures.
Nvidia has officially announced the world's 'most complex' GPU, the Kepler GK110.
Intel has announced it will produce the world's first chip free of conflict minerals by 2013.
Valve has flipped the switch on Steam remote downloading from any web browser or mobile device.
Japanese researchers have successfully transmitted wireless data at 3Gb/s using 'T-ray' technology.
RunCore has officially launched a range of SSDs with integrated self-destruct mechanism.
SSD specialist STEC has announced a technology for boosting cMLC endurance by thirteen times.
Nvidia has officially launched GeForce GRID, its Kepler-based cloud gaming platform.
Details of Microsoft's upgrade voucher scheme for Windows 8 have leaked ahead of launch.
AMD has officially launched its first Trinity APU parts, taking aim at Intel's Ultrabook platform.
Intel has released slides claiming that research has begun on 10nm and below process nodes.
Epic Games is celebrating its 20th anniversary with the release of a free retrospective soundtrack album.
Atari has closed Test Drive Unlimited publisher Eden Games, stating that it's focusing more on mobile gaming.
Intel CEO Paul Otellini has rubbished Windows RT, claiming that a lack of legacy support will doom the OS.
Bethesda has set id Software's Wolfenstein 3D free in celebration of twenty years of Nazi killing.
Microsoft has found itself under attack by Mozilla over plans to prevent third-party software on Windows RT.
Samsung is targeting consumers in a new advertising campaign for its DRAM and NAND flash products.
Microsoft has joined the Hybrid Memory Cube Consortium, supporting the new HMC RAM technology.
OCZ's new Vertex 4 firmware boasts massively improved sequential read speeds.
Micron has announced sampling of its first DDR4 modules
Dell has announced 'Project Sputnik,' an Ubuntu-based system image for the XPS13.
A flawed update from Apple has opened a serious security hole in the company's FileVault encryption software.
October 14 2021 | 15:04