Nvidia’s Kepler license has no chance of success
Distractions, sideshows, and other press tricks
Nvidia licensing it’s Kepler architecture is nothing more than a last-ditch play to keep the stock price from tanking.
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Nvidia licensing it’s Kepler architecture is nothing more than a last-ditch play to keep the stock price from tanking.
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As far as preliminary AMD graphics drivers go, the INF files are always interesting reads. Yes, these INF files are interesting because they provide some tidbits of information on the products that are supported with the driver.
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Sapphire had a little gem hidden in their show room during Computex. It’s a specially designed motherboard for multi-display applications, especially digital signage markets, with a layout that’s quite different from a normal desktop board. The motherboard specifications are not …
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Gigabyte had a bunch of server goodies at Computex including some network heavy boards for the burgeoning SDN space.
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Sapphire was showing off their latest and greatest in Computex this year, in a room on the fifth floor of the TWTC Nangang Exhibition Hall, just outside the media center.
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Now that we’ve had a chance to test AMD’s just released HD 8670D, the GPU portion of the A10-6800K, and get a handle on its gaming performance, we’re going back to Intel’s HD 4600 to find the highest quality setting at which games are still playable on Intel’s best desktop graphics solution.
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In our quest to better understand AMD’s Richland and quantify the level of performance that it brings to the table we will be looking specifically at the graphics portion of this APU, called the Radeon HD 8670D.
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Intel has finally released the next big thing in CPUs but what does Haswell bring to the table?
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ARM is announcing a curious new core called the A12 today, a new 32-bit part for a 64-bit world.
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Intel has decided to release some Haswell information early on a Saturday morning for no logical reason mirroring the SKUing strategy.
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One nice thing about having really smart readers is that they notice things about chips that companies don’t tend to want out.
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Running around Taipei leads one to run in to very interesting people with interesting numbers like the upcoming GTX 770 benchmarks.
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AMD’s Lightning Bolt technology is finally out in a product and it could be a very good thing for end users.
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One interesting part of the recent Kabini briefings was on power management, and AMD had some very nice illustrations to go with the presentation.
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Not content to put out eight new Kabinis today, AMD just added seven new Richland parts to the mix.
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