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Emilio Ghilardi leaves AMD
No word on this one, good, bad, or otherwise
AMD today announced Emilio Ghilardi, Senior Vice President and Chief Sales Officer, has left the company.
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How does AMD’s Leo demo use GPU compute?
GDC 2012: Tiles and forward rendering
A lot of people question why GPU compute is needed for graphics, and the best example is AMD’s Leo demo.
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Why can’t Nvidia supply Kepler/GK104/GTX680?
TSMC is blameless, Kepler is a self-inflicted wound
Nvidia has been busily blaming TSMC for their many supposed failings on 28nm, but SemiAccurate has learned what is really going on.
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Nvidia Outs The GTX 690
Because dual-GPU flagships are the next big thing, right?
In preparation for the launch of its GTX 690 next Thursday, Nvidia has started seeding reviewers with samples and showing off some of the features and design choices of their latest flagship dual-GPU graphics card.
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How Does Intel’s HD 4000 Compare on the IQ Scale?
Image quality that is…
One of the biggest question marks we’ve had on our minds is the impact of the HD 4000’s (the GPU side of Ivy Bridge) notably inferior Anisotropic filtering quality.
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How well does Intel’s new phone work as a phone?
Review: Hands on with the Lava Xolo X900
Intel is now making phone chips, and the first device to bear one, the Lava Xolo X900, is on the market.
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Adobe accelerates CS6 with OpenCL
Speed for the unwashed masses
Adobe and AMD today anounced that the next Creative Suite 6 (CS6) will be OpenCL based.
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GCN-based Radeon HD 7000M series featuring “Enduro”
Levelling the playing field, oh and Windows 7-friendly
28nm GCN-based AMD Radeon HD 7000M series continues AMD’s mission to get some more check marks in terms of feature sets, and compete with NVIDIA offerings.
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Intel launches Ivy Bridge amid crushing marketing buzzwords
Good hardware, awful messaging, possible remote exploits
Intel is launching their Ivy Bridge CPU family today with a lot of fanfare, and in many ways the chip deserves every bit.
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Overclocking Intel’s HD 4000
Lots of extra voltage for just a little extra performance…
After playing around with Intel’s HD 4000 in our previous reviews and recording some pretty impressive performance, I decided to try and find the limit of the HD 4000’s graphics performance.
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Comparing the Ends of the Spectrum
The old HD 2000 versus the new HD 4000…
Intel sent us two chips for review in the lead up to its Ivy Bridge launch.
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Par for the Course: Part 2
A Look at Intel’s HD 4000 Graphics Continued
In this half of the review we will be continuing our testing of the graphical capabilities of Intel’s HD 4000.
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Par for the Course: Part 1
A Look at Intel’s HD 4000 Graphics
Today we are taking a look at Intel’s new Ivy Bridge chip, the Core i7-3770K.
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Qualcomm moves majority of production to Global Foundries
Just like we said over a month ago
Recently, Qualcomm has been the subject of many rumors on fabbing and capacity.
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