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AGP is not dead

AGP is not dead

14th Jul 2005 Report indicates that AGP is far from dead, with ABIT's top five motherboards all being based on the AGP interface. [0]

First Mactels: Developers impressed with speed

First Mactels: Developers impressed with speed

14th Jul 2005 Developers who've gotten their Intel Transition kit are impressed with the frank-n-mac's speed [0]

Matrox launch World-first PCIe x1 video card

Matrox launch World-first PCIe x1 video card

14th Jul 2005 It's not often that Matrox announce something that neither ATI or NVIDIA haven't done already, but today they steal their own bit of thunder in the business and enterprise market. [0]

CrossFire to come in August

CrossFire to come in August

13th Jul 2005 Report suggests that ATI's CrossFire will launch some time in August - 2 months after its unveiling at Computex. [0]

G70 demos available for download

G70 demos available for download

13th Jul 2005 The executable technology demo's for GeForce 7800 GTX that were shown at NVIDIA's recent Editor's Day are now available to the public. Download links inside... [0]

NVIDIA's partners prep GeForce 6600 LE

NVIDIA's partners prep GeForce 6600 LE

13th Jul 2005 NVIDIA and its partners are preparing to launch a new budget video card in to the fray: GeForce 6600 LE. We have the juicy details inside. [0]

GeForce 7800 GT rumours emerge

GeForce 7800 GT rumours emerge

13th Jul 2005 In many forms it seems... There are no concrete details as yet, and we can't confirm whether the rumoured specs are kosher. However, it looks like it could be a very interesting product where enthusiasts are concerned. [0]

ATI shipping R520s and Xenos

ATI shipping R520s and Xenos

12th Jul 2005 Xbox 360 developers have Xenos chips in their kits, and R520 cores have finally started to yield properly. Crossfire is still MIA, however. [0]

New Athlon 64s support DDR500

New Athlon 64s support DDR500

11th Jul 2005 Investigating the new 'E' stepping reveals support for speeds of 250MHz and beyond - without overclocking. [0]

XDR2 to be 5 times faster than GDDR3

XDR2 to be 5 times faster than GDDR3

8th Jul 2005 Memory developer RAMBUS claims their newly released XDR2 memory is five times faster than current GDDR solutions. [0]

G70: more than 3 clock domains - 'hard to believe'

G70: more than 3 clock domains - 'hard to believe'

8th Jul 2005 RivaTuner creator airs some scepticism surrounding some of the comments made by NVIDIA's David Kirk. He explains how the VGA BIOS proves to be the simplest way to verify the number of programmable clock domains inside a GPU. [0]

G70 has 'many' clocks - NVIDIA

G70 has 'many' clocks - NVIDIA

7th Jul 2005 Over the last couple of days there have been queries about whether or not GeForce 7800 operates at multiple clock speeds. We talk to Nvidia's Chief Scientist, David Kirk, to clear up the issue. [0]

R520 now heading for September - report

R520 now heading for September - report

7th Jul 2005 ATI Taiwan says that R520 is on course to start shipping in September, and will be accompanied by R530 and RV515. Full analysis inside. [0]

More All-In-Wonder X800 XL details surface

More All-In-Wonder X800 XL details surface

6th Jul 2005 After yesterday's All-In-Wonder X800 XL launch, we have managed to get hold of some more information on the new product... [0]

All-In-Wonder X800 XL pictured

All-In-Wonder X800 XL pictured

5th Jul 2005 Earlier today, ATI announced the latest addition to its All-In-Wonder family, which is the first high-end All-In-Wonder product on PCI-Express. It is based on the very popular Radeon X800 XL and we finally have pictures of the card...  [0]

Sapphire introduces X550

Sapphire introduces X550

5th Jul 2005 Sapphire has a new budget range of Radeon cards with plenty of configurable options. [0]

ATI brings high-end multimedia entertainment to PCI-Express

ATI brings high-end multimedia entertainment to PCI-Express

5th Jul 2005 Today, ATI announce the release of the All-In-Wonder X800 XL - the first high-end PCI-Express addition to the All-In-Wonder family. It is expected to be available later this summer, read on for more details. [0]

Is this the Motorola iTunes Phone?

Is this the Motorola iTunes Phone?

4th Jul 2005 It's been a long time coming, but the much anticipated iTunes phone could see the light of day this week. [0]

500GB HDDs trickle out

500GB HDDs trickle out

4th Jul 2005 Hitachi have a PATA and SATA II drive that spins at 7,200RPM and has half a terabyte of storage. Porn afficionados, rejoice! [0]

Forceware Release 80 already leaked

Forceware Release 80 already leaked

1st Jul 2005 After the joint launch of GeForce 7800 GTX and Forceware Release 75 a little over a week ago, the first Release 80 drivers are leaked on to the web at 3DChipset. There are some interesting patterns forming in the inf files. Read on to find out more... [0]

Live in New York?  Get 100 Mbps net!

Live in New York? Get 100 Mbps net!

1st Jul 2005 Cablevision rolls out 100 meg networks in metro NY. Rest of world sulks at 512k. [0]

Perpendicular recording + Anodising = 1Tb per sq. Inch

Perpendicular recording + Anodising = 1Tb per sq. Inch

30th Jun 2005 Fujitsu puts a new spin on perpendicular recording to achieve unheard of HDD data densities [0]

AMD-Intel coverage listed

AMD-Intel coverage listed

29th Jun 2005 We've brought together links to all the best coverage of the AMD-Intel lawsuit. [0]

Apple offers new iPods and Podcasting

Apple offers new iPods and Podcasting

29th Jun 2005 Apple has a new range of colour iPods and has added support for Podcasting to iTunes 4.9. [0]

ISS gets new HAL like computer

ISS gets new HAL like computer

28th Jun 2005 It's 4 years later than predicted by Mr Clarke, but the ISS is to get the first space based voice operated computer assistant. Hopefully it won't murder anyone... [0]

This is the big one - AMD sues Intel

This is the big one - AMD sues Intel

28th Jun 2005 AMD is going on the offensive, taking Intel to court in the States for alleged monopolistic practices. Full details inside. [0]





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