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IBM starts production of Cell at 65nm

13th Mar 2007 @ 08:08:00 - written by Stefan Salzl  
Today IBM announced the start of 65nm production of the Cell Broadband Engine chip at its East Fishkill production facility in New York. Cell is used in IBM's Blade Center servers as well as Sony's Playstation 3. The move should significantly decrease manufactoring costs of Sony's new console,…
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NVIDIA Developer Toolkit @ GDC 2007

7th Mar 2007 @ 13:01:00 - written by Geo  
As any 3D application developer will be acutely aware, intimate knowledge of your target APIs and hardware will only take you so far down the development path. Hardware and software bugs and quirks will forever conspire against you, throwing mini spanners in any 3D works; APIs can get in the…
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Sony to jump on social networking bandwagon

7th Mar 2007 @ 13:01:00 - written by TeamB3D  
Unveiled at a pre-keynote meeting by Phil Harrison yesterday evening, Sony showcased some of its soon-to-be-announced online plans to a few selected journalists and industry insiders. One of these is Sony's plan to create a social network in order to form a stronger bond between consumers and the Playstation brand.
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GeForce 8800 Ultra ahoy?

4th Mar 2007 @ 13:01:00 - written by Geo  
The folks at VR-Zone have noticed that new ForceWare drivers are now sporting a reference to an "NVIDIA GeForce 8800 Ultra". This would appear to be the green team preparing to fight the appearance of AMD's upcoming R600 GPU. The more interesting question is what will its…
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AMD 'Lasso' external PCIe pic in the wild

3rd Mar 2007 @ 13:01:00 - written by Geo  
Recently we reported that the PCI-SIG has finalized a standard for external PCIe connections, and the likely implications for graphics. Now comes word that the folks at HEXUS have scored a picture of an early engineering sample of AMD's "Lasso" implementation of the concept. We…
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AMD talks R600 at 690G chipset launch in San Francisco

1st Mar 2007 @ 13:01:00 - written by Geo  
Multiple reports hit the net tonight reporting that at today's San Francisco launch of their new 690G chipset AMD decided it was also time to talk a little turkey publicly regarding their recently delayed R600 GPU. Taking advantage of press presence, AMD publicly demoed two R600s…
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Sony explains its plans for software emulation

26th Feb 2007 @ 13:01:00 - written by TeamB3D  
In another twist of events, Sony has further clarified the situation concerning the lack of hardware emulation for the PAL version of its PS3, scheduled to launch in Europe on March 23rd, on its unofficial blog threespeech: While the Emotion Engine has been removed, the graphics chip (Graphic…
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European PS3 to rely on software emulation

23rd Feb 2007 @ 13:01:00 - written by TeamB3D  
In a surprise press release made by Sony Computer Entertainment Europe earlier today, it was revealed that the European version of the PlayStation 3 - set to launch March 23rd - would also be the first hardware revision to feature a greater reliance on software emulation for achieving…
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AMD Releases ATI Catalyst 7.2

21st Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Mark  
Just moments ago AMD released this months update to the ATI Catalyst drivers, bringing the Radeon powering software up to version 7.2.

Along with the usual bug fixes, ATI has reported significant performance improvements for OpenGL under Vista for X1K family users with gains of up to…
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Intel VCG Chief Architect identified; SDK being developed

19th Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Geo  
The graphics world has been atwitter in recent months over swirling rumors and indications of a re-entry by Intel into high-end graphics. Speculation has centered around the so-called "Larrabee group", which recently was identified on Intel's own pages as their "Visual Computing Group". Now, courtesy of a couple…
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Microsoft on the future of DirectX

9th Mar 2007 @ 13:01:00 - written by Arun  
Microsoft just released their GDC 2007 presentations, with information on subjects such as XACT Audio, Direct3D10's basics and materials, LIVE on Windows, and tons more. What might be even more interesting to Beyond3D…
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NVIDIA: 65nm EDRAM collaboration with TSMC

7th Mar 2007 @ 13:01:00 - written by Arun  
Some time ago, we reported that we believed NVIDIA likely had won the Sony PSP2 contract, given that they were apparently working on an EDRAM design, but that none of their manufacturing partners (excluding Sony, at…
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Microsoft increases XBLA size limit to 150MB; announces larger memory card

5th Mar 2007 @ 13:01:00 - written by TeamB3D  
Microsoft has issued a press release indicating that the XBox LIVE Arcade (XBLA) game size limit is to be increased from 50MB to 150MB, effective immediately.

A primary driver for the previous…
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Geomerics to demo real-time radiosity on Xbox 360 at GDC

3rd Mar 2007 @ 13:01:00 - written by TeamB3D  
Geomerics has announced that they will be demoing their Enlighten technology on the Xbox 360 at GDC 2007. According to their website,…
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SLI support for GeForce 6 and 7 in Windows Vista coming soon

2nd Mar 2007 @ 13:01:00 - written by Rys  
NVIDIA dropped us a line to say that they'd be releasing a new Vista driver in the next few days that adds SLI support for GeForce 6 and 7 hardware, including 7950 GX2. The driver also supposedly offers OpenGL performance improvements, improved 8-series SLI performance at high resolutions, and a myriad…
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AMD to open CrossFire?

27th Feb 2007 @ 13:01:00 - written by Tim  
Since its introduction, CrossFire, the multi-GPU platform from AMD (formerly ATI), has only been available on certain AMD core logic, along with Intel i975X and P965. HKEPC is now reporting that AMD may…
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TSMC to capture low-end 'Fusion' fabrication?

26th Feb 2007 @ 13:01:00 - written by Geo  
Digitimes is reporting AMD "Fusion" tea leaves that appear to be worth stirring around. This would be fourth hand reporting, as Goldman Sachs told a Chinese newspaper which was picked up by Digitimes and is now analysed…
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R600 delayed to Q2 2007

21st Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Arun  
Our sources confirm that AMD's next generation R600 GPU has been further delayed to Q2 2007 and, sadly, they didn't mention April 1st as the likely ETA. In fact, our understanding is that we're likely looking at late April as a minimum here. Other reports on the net, as of the time of writing, also…
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NVIDIA release WHQL Vista drivers for G80-based hardware

20th Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Rys  
Making good on a prior promise for WHQL-certified Windows Vista drivers for their G80-based products, NVIDIA have them available for both 64-bit and 32-bit versions of said OS.

Nab the 64-bit version of Forceware 100.65…
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NVIDIA releases DX10 demo

15th Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Geo  
The guys and gals of the NVIDIA demo team have released a DX10 demo, and those of you with Vista, a GeForce 8800, and the newest 100.64 drivers can have a go here. At a svelte 168MB, we hope you have broadband as well.…
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