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1st Jun 2007 @ 16:17:00 - written by Arun
According to Digitimes, TSMC is currently hoping to unveil their 32nm process in Q4 2009, which is approximately 24 months after the 45nm process that will become available in September of this year, and roughly as expected by Moore's Law. This is unlike the 45nm and 65nm transitions, where TSMC…
31st May 2007 @ 18:06:00 - written by Tim
AMD has released a new version of its Catalyst driver suite, as well as a new version of its Linux drivers. Highlights include official HD 2900 support on Windows and D3D10 CrossFire.
30th May 2007 @ 14:02:00 - written by Arun
AMD and Toshiba have announced that Turion 64 X2 CPUs will be used in one fifth of future Toshiba laptops that should be available around July, because of their lower prices. Toshiba only sold Intel CPUs in the past seven years. In related news, AMD stated that they will slash Opteron 1S prices by 10…
28th May 2007 @ 21:09:00 - written by Tim
Intel is currently researching data-parallel languages, reports EETimes. These languages would most likely be for massively parallel architectures, such as Larrabee and Terascale, putting them in direct competition with NVIDIA and AMD in the GPGPU market.
24th May 2007 @ 16:04:00 - written by Carl Bender
Released for download earlier today, PS3 firmware 1.8 improves upon the
media capabilities of Sony's console by incorporating many features
long desired by A/V enthusiasts. Having already earned a reputation as
an excellent Blu-ray player, today's update introduces 1080p/24hz
output support, allowing for the elimination of judder on film-based content…
23rd May 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Arun
In recent analyst conferences that were publicly webcast on NVIDIA's website, Michael Hara (VP of Investor Relations) has claimed that their next-generation chip, also known as G92 in the rumour mill, will deliver close to one teraflop of performance. In a separate answer to an analyst's question, he also noted that they…
21st May 2007 @ 11:01:00 - written by Arun
Digitimes is reporting that TSMC's 65nm process production is now running "beyond 100%", indicating that their current facilities are now supply-constrained due to possibly unexpected demand. In related news, a recent interview with Chuck Byers of TSMC reveals that they plan to release their 45nm eDRAM low-power process as early…
18th May 2007 @ 08:08:00 - written by Stefan Salzl
A busy week saw the release of sales data from two major markets: The
April NPD sales numbers for the US and Canada and the weekly Media
Create sales data for Japan.
15th May 2007 @ 22:10:00 - written by Stefan Salzl
According to Bloomberg (Link) Sony may post the biggest 4th quarter loss in 4 years, mainly due to lower demand for Sony’s new PlayStation 3 game console.The projections would put Sony’s overall net loss at 75.8 billion yen ($630 million) in the FY 2007 Q4, a rise of…
11th May 2007 @ 19:07:00 - written by Stefan Salzl
Media Create released the sales numbers for the weeks April 23th to 29th and April 30th to May 6th, i.e Golden Week, a string of public holidays, and the week preceding it.
1st Jun 2007 @ 11:39:00 - written by Arun
SPECviewperf, the most widely used benchmark for workstation GPUs such as NVIDIA's Quadro and AMD's FireGL, has just seen its 10th version released. This release is for Windows XP and Vista, with support for Linux and Mac OS coming in the next few months. Its major new feature is FSAA benchmarking,…
30th May 2007 @ 14:02:00 - written by Rys
It's not exactly new news at this stage, but worth confirming here for those that don't have our browser plug-in that forces you to read nothing but Beyond3D and icanhascheezburger: R600 doesn't have UVD.
29th May 2007 @ 17:05:00 - written by Rys
The director of architecture for the Xbox 360 hardware has been interviewed on Microsoft's Channel 9. Nick Baker, ex-3DO, talks about the hardware design, the collaboration with ATI for Xenos, parallel programming constructs and multi-core program development, the stripped down version of the NT kernel…
26th May 2007 @ 10:50:00 - written by Stefan Salzl
Business as usual in Japan: The Nintendo DS is continuing to lead the hardware sales charts, followed by Wii, selling only half the units compared to the sales leader, and PlayStation Portable.
23rd May 2007 @ 15:03:00 - written by Geo
The folks at ExtremeTech are reporting that at a lunch with Penryn architect Stephen Fischer, the Intelite revealed that a new SSE4 instruction will improve the read buffer performance between CPU and GPU by a factor of eight. Fischer noted the high-priority pathway would bypass the usual caching and…
21st May 2007 @ 11:11:00 - written by Geo
When you subtitle your article "How the designers of the HDMI standard screwed up, and what's to be done about it", then you better bring the goods in the text itself. Anti-DRM warriors can stand down, however, as
Audioholics…
18th May 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Arun
Real World Tech posted a very nice architectural overview of AMD's upcoming Barcelona architecture (also previously known as K8L or K10, with the apparently final nomenclature being 'AMD Family 10h processors'), comparing it both to its predecessor and Intel's competition in terms of Conroe and Penryn.…
17th May 2007 @ 23:11:00 - written by Farid
New stable and unstable versions of Envy were made available this week by Alberto Milone.
Envy is a really practical Linux (Debian-based) application written in Python that automatically detects your video card, and then downloads and installs the latest driver version available for it.…
14th May 2007 @ 12:15:00 - written by Arun
While most of the Santa Rosa announcements in the ast week or so were based on Intel or NVIDIA GPUs, it looks like HP decided to use the upcoming ATI Mobility Radeon X2600 in their high-performance 15.4" Compaq 8510p Santa Rosa notebook. This is the first sighting of an OEM design win for AMD's upcoming…
11th May 2007 @ 15:07:00 - written by Arun
At the same time as their announcement of the GeForce 8M family, NVIDIA also quietly released the GeForce 7050 PV + nForce 630a combo, which is a single-chip MCP/Motherboard GPU. It's an incremental update to MCP61, so there's not much new except HDMI and HDCP content protection, but NVIDIA claims that…
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