
XFX, a division of PINE Technologies which offers an array of video cards and accessories, has now created a new brand “Jing Tai” in mainland China. The new brand is expected to contain ATI-based graphics cards.
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We’ve managed to score a picture of GeForce GT220 codenamed GT216. Shown as above, the die is marked with “GT216-350-A2″. The die size should be smaller to previous ones thanks to the application of 40nm technology.
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Bill Dally (Image credit: NVIDIA)
Bill Dally, the Chief Technology Officer at NVIDIA, has hinted that AMD will probably support CUDA applications, when he talked about GPGPU at a recent conference, according to Techradar.
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Intel has brought forward the mass production of its 32nm processor codenamed Clarkdale to the fourth quarter of 2009, from the originally planned first quarter of 2010, according to Digitimes.
The 32nm Clarkdale is expected to account for 10% of Intel’s total OEM desktop CPU shipments, while 45nm Core i7 processors will take up 1%, Lynnfield-based processor 2%, Core 2 Quad processors 9%, Core 2 Duo E8000/E7000 series processors 35%, Pentium E5000/E6000 series 31%, Celeron E3000 and Atom series together 8%, and 65nm Pentium E2000 and Celeron 400 together 4%.
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Rumors are growing louder that Samsung is planning its own Ion-powered netbook. The site Blogeee seems to know well about this product named N510.
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