A look at the Xeon Phi cards and hardware
Intel releases a little bit more but not enough
Intel is finally taking the wraps off of Knights Corner, the product now known as Xeon Phi.
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Intel is finally taking the wraps off of Knights Corner, the product now known as Xeon Phi.
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Remember that dual Tahiti Firepro SemiAccurate wrote about in August?
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There has been a lot of speculation about Nvidia’s GK110 GPU, specifically whether it will end up on the desktop or not.
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Since we told you about AMD’s Sea Islands yesterday, what’s new on the Nvidia side?
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What is the latest on AMD’s Sea Islands (CI) line of GPUs?
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In accordance with their new ‘whenever it makes sense’ graphics driver update cycle, AMD has released the 12.9 beta driver today.
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AMD’s Fan Day is taking place in, guess where? Austin, Texas at AMD’s Lone Star Campus on October 6th from 1 to 6 PM.
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News is finally echoing about the next three code names for AMD graphics cards.
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Working with some academic researchers, Intel has come up with a new and better way of doing height field rendering.
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Gigabyte is showing off a new and actually useful form factor at IDF, half-height miniITX.
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Intel has talked about the MIC/Phi architecture, but what are the specs?
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Yesterday at Intel’s annual developer forum, or IDF, Technicolor and Portrait Displays launched a certification program for OEMs and display manufactures.
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Just when you thought laptop monitors were nearing their quality bottom, Toshiba comes up with a really interesting panel.
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If you were thinking that Microsoft could not make their server line less palatable, Windows Server 2012 Essentials will prove you wrong.
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Intel – logoWe know about Haswell’s massive shader count, and we know why it has them, but what is Crystalwell exactly?
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