by Rafael Hernandez on October 11, 2008
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The recent spat of failures centering around some of the mobile GPUs Apple has relied on in several of their MacBook Pro notebook models is entirely Nvidia’s fault, or so says their knowledge base support article TS2377. Here’s the gist…
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by Rafael Hernandez on October 8, 2008
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Every month or so ATI and Nvidia push out the latest and greatest drivers for their graphics chips all the while claiming to improve on the performance of earlier versions. Tom’s Hardware wonders if these claims are appropriate and compares…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 28, 2008
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Adobe’s Creative Suite 4 is finally joining the GPU processing club. The update to the professional graphics editing suite now includes an OpenGL acceleration option. Here’s what it means for all you pixelsmiths, from APC: For instance, with the…
Read more Photoshop Finally Puts GPUs to Use
by Rafael Hernandez on September 27, 2008
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…albeit a little choppy. Mobile Computer took Asus’ little Atom-powered, 10.2-inch netbook for a spin and found that it does a decent job of playing Call of Duty 4. Ultimately, reviewer Julian Prokaza came away impressed by the little…
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by Rafael Hernandez on October 29, 2007
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HardOCP has a look at the Nvidia GeForce 8800GT graphics chip. The GPU (and boards based on it) are conveniently targeted, price wise, at the mid-range but its performance is anything but ordinary. A fantastic option for those needing DX10…
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by Rafael Hernandez on October 8, 2007
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DriverHeaven has a look at the Zalman VF1000 LED and ZM-RHS88 graphics card coolers. The VF1000 LED supports a variety of graphics cards thanks to its multiple mounting holes while the ZM-RHS88 is specifically designed to cool the memory and…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 26, 2007
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HotHardware has a look at the XFX GeForce 8600 GT Fatal1ty graphics card. As with any Fatal1ty labeled product you can expect some form of extra added incentive for that added gaming edge, in thise case it’s a silent cooler…
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by Rafael Hernandez on September 4, 2007
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DigiTimes has inside word on a new bridge chip that should soon be bringing Nvidia’s GeForce 8400 and 8600 graphics chips to AGP based systems. It may be tough to believe but there are still plenty of usable systems out…
Read more Mid-Range GeForce 8 Series to get AGP Treatment
by Rafael Hernandez on August 24, 2007
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AnandTech has a look at the Alienware Area-51 m9750 gaming notebook. The portable beast comes with your choice of Intel Core 2 Duo chip paired with single or SLI Nvidia GeForce Go 7950 GTX graphics chips and topped off with…
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by Rafael Hernandez on August 14, 2007
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bit-tech pits the latest in mid-range graphics cards against each other. The Radeon HD 2600 XT and the GeForce 8600 GT offer up compelling feature set (DX10 support, HD offloading) but they aren’t the performance beasts you’d expect in the…
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