
According to the recently leaked GeForce GTX360 and GTX380 benchmarks, Fermi is indeed something awesome which actually won with a great advantage over the Radeon HD 5970. Some reports later indicated that the results were fake. However, the thing doesn’t come to end yet.
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Engadget has revealed some juicy pictures of the upcoming Core i3 and i5 processors which will be made official at CES early next month.
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Adobe has just released Flash Player 10.1 Beta 2 (10.1.51.66) to add support for Macintosh PowerPC platform and Global Error Handling feature as well as several bug fixes.
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Intel will roll out new Intel Core i series processors on January 7 at the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas. The fresh chips will be based on 32nm technology for the first time, so it should be faster and more power efficient than the 45nm models.
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NVIDIA ever claimed that DirectX 11 would not stimulate sales of graphics cards, and the company is once again trying to convince us that AMD’s lead with with the DX11 products is not a big deal.
“To us, being out of sync with the API for a couple of months isn’t as important as what we’re trying to do in the big scheme of things for the next four or five years. We’re just around the corner from preparing our next GeForce and the experience of what you’ll see in 3D, what you’ll feel in physics, and the improvements you get in graphics will be obvious to the market,” said Michael Hara, senior vice president of investor relations and communications of NVIDIA, at the Barclays Capital Global Technology Conference last week, reports ComputerWorld.
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AMD has just released a new build of their Catalyst software suite – Catalyst 9.12 WHQL. It brings performance improvements for 3DMark Vantage and S.T.A.L.K.E.R.: Call of Pripyat as well as numerous bug fixes.
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