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Caustic Graphics claims that its new ray tracing accelerators could speed up ray tracing by up to 200x.
AMD announces that it's shipped the 50 millionth Hollywood GPU for the Wii, stating that it's the most successful AMD game console GPU to date.
Jon Peddie Research predicts that motherboards chipsets with integrated graphics will have a market share of just one percent by 2013
AMD announces that its first 40nm GPUs will be the Mobility Radeon HD 4830 and 4860, and promises that 40nm desktop GPUs will be announced soon.
Flash memory manufacturer Spansion has filed for bankruptcy protection in both the US and Japan as it faces mounting debts in a slowing market.
New technology will be primarily targeted at solid state disks before it hits the mechanical hard drive industry.
Intel must be chuffed, as its physics company, Havok, provided the physics in ten out of the 27 games nominated for a BAFTA.
AMD's bottom-end Phenom X3 710 can reportedly have it's fourth core unlocked to give you a dirt cheap quad-core CPU.
Ever wondered what 24 CPU usage graphics would look like in Task Manager? AMD shows off its first six-core Opterons
Nvidia's president, Jen-Hsun Huang, says that the Ion 2 will use VIA's Nano processor, as well as Intel's Atom like the current Ion platform.
Sources claim that orders for the new chips have been scaled down by up to 40 percent
DFI's 'dark' 790FX motherboard features the latest SB750 southbridge from AMD and promises the usual crazy DFI overclocking and shenanigans. We drop the new Phenom II X4 940 CPU in to see what it's truly capable of.
ATI's forthcoming RV790 GPU will reportedly be called the Radeon HD 4890, and could be out in April.
AMD CPUs finally get support for DDR3, but does it make a difference? We put the latest Phenom II X4 810 and 805, as well as the X3 720 and 710 through their paces on DDR2 and DDR3 platforms to see how they stack up against the competition.
AMD launches five new AM3 CPUs today complete with DDR3-1333 support, as well as backward compatability with DDR2.
AMD is still rating its CPUs with ACP "average" power consumption, instead of a "total" power limit and claims its own TDP values can't be compared to Intel's - but why?
Toshiba has announced the TG01 - a smartphone with a Qualcomm-supplied processor running at a mind-boggling 1GHz and capable of 720p video playback.
October 14 2021 | 15:04