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Nvidia has made a surprise revelation this afternoon: it now offers upgradeable notebook graphics drivers for download directly from its website.
There's a new display interface coming to town soon and we felt we needed know more about DisplayPort. After talking with some VESA members at IDF, Tim Smalley takes a deep dive into the technology and pops up on the other side...
IDF SPRING 2007: Dileep Bhandarker, Director of Advanced Architectures tells bit-tech more juicy details about Nehlaem.
Direct Deposit, SmartChip, RFID, EFT...doesn't anyone just carry cash anymore? We take a look at the current and future technology of money and some of the history that got us here.
A job posting says that Microsoft is looking to recruit a physics developer to work on a new module for Direct X. What happens to AGEIA and Havok?
Physics acceleration looks like it has some acceptance from software giant Microsoft, as it wants to create an industry-standard physics API.
It's Far Cry 2 in everything but name, and Crytek's next generation FPS, Crysis, has some of the most cutting-edge graphics ever seen. Click for 18 all-new screenshots and the tech behind them.
The latest gaming notebook from Rock sports a 7800 GTX graphics chip, a Pentium M processor as well as a gorgeous 17" screen. It's also overclockable! We find out if this is truly the nicest enthusiast gaming notebook on the planet.
Far Cry v2 is up and running with DX10 and Shader Model 4.0. There's a video, and it's awesome.
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