How is Nvida’s Shield selling?
Analysis: Will it ever reach critical mass?
How are sales for Nvidia’s Shield “console” doing now that some of the initial dust has settled?
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How are sales for Nvidia’s Shield “console” doing now that some of the initial dust has settled?
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Synaptics was showing off three evolutionary technologies and one new one, all related to the human interfaces the company is known for.
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LSI is outing a bunch of RAID based goodies today from a massive PCIe3 flash array to improvements on their older lines.
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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 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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LSI has some new features to talk about on their Sandforce drive controllers, TCG Opal compatibility and a new sleep mode.
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Thecus has revamped their lower end NAS line once again, but this time the new N2560 is quite different from before.
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In a really welcome move Gigabyte has revamped their software offerings and the result is a good thing.
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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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Thinking about flashing an Nvidia GTX680 to a GTX770 lead down some interesting paths that weren’t obvious at first glance.
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When SemiAccurate said that Nvidia’s GK114 was canceled and replaced with a re-fused GK104/GTX680 we were a bit off, it is exactly the same chip.
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Yesterday, AMD announced that it was changing the name of its annual developer event from the AMD Fusion Developer Summit to the AMD Developer Summit.
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Intel decided that they should talk more about big data, and so they did.
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Through a blog post on its website, AMD has revealed that it’s moving its yearly Developer Summit from Bellevue, Washington to San Jose, California.
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