NVIDIA’s quad-core Kal-El used to demo next-gen mobile graphics, blow minds (video)

May 29, 2011 No Comments

You might think yourself too grown-up to be wowed by shiny, glittery things, but we doubt many will be able to watch NVIDIA’s new Glow Ball tech demo without a smidgen of childlike glee. Built to run on the company’s quad-core Kal-El processor, it shows us the first example of true dynamic lighting on mobile [...]

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NVIDIA refreshes notebook graphics with GeForce GTX 560M, attracts ASUS, MSI, Toshiba and Alienware

May 29, 2011 No Comments

If you’ve enjoyed NVIDIA’s fine tradition of merely bumping along its GPUs time and again and affixing a new badge, you’ll like the GeForce GTX 560M — it’s much like last year’s GTX 460M, but with more bang for the buck than ever… Tweet This Post

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Droid Bionic benchmark reports PowerVR GPU, new SOC inside?

May 29, 2011 No Comments

A very strange thing popped up on mobile graphic benchmarking site NenaMark the other day — an entry for the Droid Bionic. Now, it would be very easy to fake this test, and you’d be right to be skeptical given the incomplete score and the fact that it’s reporting PowerVR’s SGX 540 GPU, instead of [...]

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AMD ships five million Fusion chips, says it’s sold out

May 28, 2011 No Comments

Sounds like Notbooks are making a dent: AMD says it’s shipped five million Fusion processors since the architecture’s debut, according to a report at CNET. In January, the company said the hybrid CPU / GPU chips had momentum, and as of last month it was quoting 3… Tweet This Post

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Cray XK6 supercomputer smashes petaflop record, humbly calls itself a ‘general-purpose’ machine

May 25, 2011 No Comments

Sure, IBM’s ten petaflop supercomputer may sound impressive, but Cray can do you five better — the outfit just announced the Cray XK6, an upgradable, hybrid supercomputing system capable of more than 50 petaflops of computational muscle… Tweet This Post

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Powercolor expected to unveil double-barreled Radeon at Computex

May 10, 2011 No Comments

An unnamed, undressed dual-GPU prototype of AMD’s latest in southern-island graphics cards surfaced over the weekend. Flaunting twin Bart chips with 1,120 stream processors a pop, this card totals up at 2,240, with each GPU packing its own memory for a total of 2GB of GDDR5… Tweet This Post

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AMD collects half a billion in Q1 profit, Fusion APUs now account for half of its laptop shipments

Apr 22, 2011 No Comments

AMD’s net income for the past quarter was $510 million, generated from $1.61 billion in total revenues. That should make happy reading for a company that’s been raising similar gross revenues previously but finding itself losing cash — though the more intriguing figures are a little deeper in its latest disclosure… Tweet This Post

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Qualcomm’s 1.5GHz dual-core MSM8660 destroys the competition in majestic benchmark run

Apr 02, 2011 No Comments

Take the 1GHz Scorpion core residing in Qualcomm’s current flagship Snapdragon, the MSM8x55, duplicate it, overclock the resulting pair by 50 percent, and give them improved graphics in the form of Adreno 220… Tweet This Post

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Game develops want DirectX to ‘go away,’ says AMD man

Mar 21, 2011 No Comments

Like a pesky video game villain that just won’t go away, Microsoft’s DirectX has been a mainstay of mainstream PC gaming pretty much since its inception. Its existence hasn’t been without its tensions, however, with notable graphics guru John Carmack of id Software ignoring it in favor of OpenGL — until last week when he [...]

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Sony crafting VAIOs with Chrome OS, external GPUs and Thunderbolt tech?

Mar 19, 2011 No Comments

Sony’s top-secret prototype labs must be clocking hours like mad, as Sony Insider reports that the company has two more surprises in store — in addition to a PlayStation tablet, dual-screen clamshell and sliding PC, the skunk works has cooked up a Chrome OS notebook, as well as a “VAIO Hybrid PC” that defies any [...]

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iPad 2 specs discerned, 900MHz ARM Cortex A9 and PowerVR SGX543MP2 GPU blow away benchmarks

Mar 12, 2011 No Comments

iFixit may have physically uncovered Apple’s latest silicon, but it’s the processor gurus that have discovered what’s truly inside — using software benchmarks, they’ve unearthed the speeds and feeds of the Apple A5… Tweet This Post

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AMD Radeon HD 6970M reviewed: major leap from HD 5870M, not quite a GTX 485M

Feb 03, 2011 No Comments

What has 960 shaders, two gigabytes of dedicated GDDR5 memory with throughput of 115.2GBps, and the ability to churn 680 million polygons each and every second? Yes, the Radeon HD 6970M. AMD’s fastest mobile chip to date has been doing the review rounds recently and the response has been unsurprisingly positive… Tweet This Post

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