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  • 5 more PC upgrade mistakes (and how to avoid them)

    By Robert Strohmeyer | 29 July, 2011 00:08

    As PCs get more powerful and easier to use, the challenges involved with upgrading them have remained about the same. For the novice, a hard drive upgrade can appear downright daunting. For more experienced tinkerers, the upgrade itself may be easy, but it's easier still to overlook factors that could streamline the whole process and better protect both the hardware and the data stored on it.

  • New Nvidia GPU Does Wireless Video, Looks Ridiculous

    By Alessondra Springmann | 15 January, 2011 01:36

    Nvidia, makers of graphics cards, took a step into a strange future recently when they announced a wireless graphics card, the KFA2 GeForce GTX460. What are you going to do with a wireless graphics card? For one, it’d give that TV that you’ve been watching YouTube on in your living room a graphics boost without requiring a laptop or desktop.

  • AMD ships first Fusion chips for laptops, netbooks

    By Agam Shah | 10 November, 2010 05:41

    Advanced Micro Devices has started shipping units of the first low-power Fusion chips for use in consumer laptops and netbooks, a company official said on Tuesday.

  • Nvidia announces its fastest graphics card to date

    By Agam Shah | 10 November, 2010 05:07

    Nvidia on Tuesday announced its next-generation graphics processing unit, the GeForce GTX 580, which the company said is its fastest-performing GPU to date.

  • nVidia starts selling its own graphics cards

    By Elizabeth Fish | 06 October, 2010 09:10

    It looks like nVidia is getting into the retail game, and is planning to manufacture and sell graphics cards under its own name, according to HardOCP. Confused? Let me explain.

  • Nvidia's CUDA to support x86 processors

    By Loyd Case | 23 September, 2010 06:53

    On Tuesday, Nvidia announced it was going to support x86 processors as a target for CUDA applications. This means that apps that are currently written to support Nvidia's GPU line for compute applications will be able to run on standard x86 CPUs--no GPU needed.

  • High-performance computing rules at GPU Tech Conference

    By Loyd Case | 22 September, 2010 08:24

    Nvidia's GPU Tech Conference is evolving to have an even stronger emphasis on high performance computing than the past couple of years. Yes, there are token nods towards the consumer side of the business--Cyberlink is at the show, demoing 3D Blu-ray--but that's about it. PNY is here, but showing its Tesla and Quadro based professional solutions.

  • Intel’s Sandy Bridge: PC Sales Supercharger?

    By Jeff Bertolucci | 15 September, 2010 06:24

    Intel's upcoming Sandy Bridge microprocessor design is generating a lot of buzz, primarily because it'll integrate the chipmaker's high-end graphics technology with its CPUs.

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