by Rafael Hernandez on March 15, 2007
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TweakTown has a pair of pictures and some early details on a car computer Shuttle has been developing. Beyond the usual space constraints in a vehicle Shuttle has to design a system with proper cooling for its cramped quarters and…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 15, 2007
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The Tech Report jumps in with a look at this year’s Game Developers Conference. It’s set up as a place where all of the major game producers get together and toss out all sorts of PR talk but, on occasion,…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 14, 2007
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HardwareZone has an early look at the Arctic Cooling Accelero S2. The graphics card cooler is the company’s first passive design for those that enjoy the silent treatment. A snazzy looking cooler but you’re limited to the low-end of the…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 14, 2007
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BetaNews has the story of IBM’s production of 65nm Cell processors. The chips can be found in Sony’s high-end gaming console, the PlayStation 3, and with these newer, smaller, and cooler running chips, Sony and other Cell users should be…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 14, 2007
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Core Security Technologies has found a supposed flaw in OpenBSD’s IPv6 implementation which could leave it open to malicious attacks according to ZDNet. The operating system is the backbone of many networks given its usually very reliable framework. A look…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 7, 2007
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DailyTech writes of AMD’s plans to bring Unified Shader Architecture to their mobile/handheld graphics chips. It’s the same sort of technology found in the Microsoft Xbox 360 and DirectX 10 class graphics cards which allows for the computing elements (shader…
Read more AMD Gives Mobile Devices Some Grunt
by Rafael Hernandez on March 7, 2007
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HardOCP does their system evaluation thing on a custom-built AVADirect Home Theater PC. The system comes with a solid set of features, although it should with the price tag on the thing, and it managed to pass the [H] crew’s…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 6, 2007
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altgamer has a look at the Sapphire X1950Pro AGP graphics card. The AGP slot has been seeing fewer and fewer GPUs making its way to it, what with it being phased out a good almost 3 years ago, but Sapphire…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 5, 2007
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Hexus.net has a snapshot of an ATI external graphics card test board. The product is designed for future systems which will allow the graphics card to operate outside of the system confines. It’s an interesting technology which could lead to…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 5, 2007
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Or at least what kind of performance you can expect from them. The Tech Report looks at a trio of 4 core solutions from AMD and two Quad core CPUs from Intel (they throw in some dual core results for…
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by Rafael Hernandez on March 4, 2007
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bit-tech has a look at the AMD 690G chipset. The chip brings a ton of great features to the AM2 platform including a reasonably competent integrated graphics core for those business machines and HDCP/HDMI support for those HTPCs. A nice…
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