August 26, 2008 – 8:39 pm
This is a very interesting topic that I stumbled upon something that Apple is heading to Open Computing Languange, as Apple is gathering a full support for an open GPU API, since the full computational power of GPUs is trapped behind proprietary APIs.
With Open Computing Languange it would provide a unified programming platform, so applications [...]
April 15, 2008 – 9:12 pm
Apple recently released in a new version of Apple TV’s software. According to various users who already downloaded the gadget’s version 2.0.2 software, major bug fixes have been applied and now offers significantly faster menu loading times and removes bugs that cause trouble when utilizing the fast-forward and fast-rewind features. Some also believe the update [...]
March 25, 2008 – 11:41 am
Everybody knows CrossFireX would bring new multi-GPU setups, but what you did not expect anyone can actually use more than two cores with a single card. ASUS proved it, with their latest EAH3850 Trinity is a tri-core card. It has three RV670 cores cooled by a heatpipe construction and a water block, all in a [...]
March 18, 2008 – 9:48 pm
After months of delays, Advanced Micro Devices’ quad-core Barcelona chip will become generally available in April, but a newly announced six-core processor developed by rival Intel will force AMD to play catchup once again.
Intel on Monday said a six-core processor code-named Dunnington will be available in the second half of this year. AMD, meanwhile, will [...]
February 23, 2008 – 12:12 am
This is a good news for hardcore PC gamers. Now you can play your favorite hi-def game like Crysis debt-free. Here’s some announcement from Nvidia own Blog.
GeForce 9600 GT GPU Kicks Off GeForce 9 Series and Offers Huge Value to Gamer.The NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT GPU delivers up to 116%(1) more performance than its predecessor [...]
February 20, 2008 – 11:45 pm
Another bad news again for Hardware aficionados, AMD pull-out once again the release of Phenom 9700 and 9900, their reason is to concentrate on lower power consumption chips. Both CPUs were initially expected by the end of this winter but AMD has shifted to a more greener 1.8GHz Phenom 9100E CPU. AMD denies rumours that [...]
February 16, 2008 – 11:05 pm
Yes, that’s right. This is more than just your typical huge air cooler. The giant radial fan and heatsink combination you’re looking at covers up an underlying pump and self-contained coolant mechanism. It’s a hybrid cooler, one that can apparently suck four times the heat off a CPU using Waytronx’s fancy, proprietary carbon technology. You’ll [...]