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'Level Up' blog solidifies rumors surrounding Wii GPU

10th May 2007 @ 04:04:00 - written by Carl Bender  
N'Gai Croal in his "Level Up" gaming Blog has recently added substance to longstanding Wii GPU architectural rumors. Performing some detective work after claims made by Microsoft's Robbie Bach that the Wii is the graphical equivalent of the original XBox, two Wii developers were quoted by Croal as…
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New G72 SKU: The GeForce 7200 GS

8th May 2007 @ 22:10:00 - written by Arun  

NVIDIA officially announced the GeForce 7200 GS today, which remains based on the 90nm G72 core that also powers the 7300 and 7500 product families. It is incredibly similar to the OEM-only GeForce 7300 SE, but uses faster RAM. The catch? Half the pixel pipelines have been disabled, as well…

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Microsoft’s Robbie Bach talks XNA plans and Xbox 360 profitability

6th May 2007 @ 07:06:00 - written by Farid  
In a recent interview with eWeek, Robbie Bach, president of the Entertainment & Devices Division of Microsoft, talked about the public reception to XNA, the problems MS is facing in process of creating a viable publishing channel for the games created with XNA. Bach also talks about his business plan…
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The state of OpenGL on Vista explained @ JPR

3rd May 2007 @ 10:10:00 - written by TeamB3D  
JPR's Kathleen Maher expounds on the state of OpenGL application performance under Microsoft Windows Vista in our latest JPR @ Beyond3D editorial. There's been more than a little confusion about how much of a first class citizen OpenGL is under Microsoft's latest operating system, so Kathleen takes a close look.
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Weekly Gaming News Roundup

1st May 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Stefan Salzl  
In this week’s edition, we have lots of good stuff: earnings reports from console manufacturers like Microsoft and Nintendo to publishers like Ubisoft, Sony’s retiree Ken Kutaragi, the successor of the EyeToy camera and its new sibling for the PSP and last but not least news about the eagerly anticipated…
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Microsoft reports 3rd quarter earnings

27th Apr 2007 @ 18:06:00 - written by Carl Bender  
Microsoft has reported record profits for the financial quarter ended March 31st, with net income rising 63% relative to the year-ago period to $4.9 billion today. Revenues were up sharply as well, reaching $14.4 billion compared to $10.9 billion in Q3 of '06. Both results were driven primarily by the…
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PlayStation creator Ken Kutaragi retires from SCEI

27th Apr 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Farid  

Sony announced Thursday (April 26) that Ken Kutaragi, the creator of the PlayStation and chairman and group chief executive officer at Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., will step back from his current position and will now serve as Honorary Chairman of SCEI and senior technology advisor to Sony Corp. come…

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NVIDIA releases G80-based Quadro Plex

25th Apr 2007 @ 13:01:00 - written by Arun  
NVIDIA has released the Quadro Plex VCS model IV today, which they had hinted at earlier this year during the launch of the Quadro FX 4600 and 5600, both based on the G80 architecture. Unsurprisingly, the new Quadro Plex model is actually two FX 5600 GPUs in a standalone box,…
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Intel also slashes CPU prices

24th Apr 2007 @ 12:45:00 - written by Arun  
As has been expected for a while, Intel is now following in the footsteps of AMD's April 9th price cuts. The complete list of old and new prices is available at DigiTimes, with cuts from 6% to 40%. New models are also being introduced today: the Core 2 Duo E6420, E6320…
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DDR2 prices fell 60% in four months

23rd Apr 2007 @ 11:11:00 - written by Arun  
DDR2 memory, which is the current mainstream PC memory standard and also widely used by low-end GPUs, is facing significant pricing pressure and the dynamics at play seem unlikely to be changing anytime soon. Between this, the NAND Flash collapse and the plummeting microprocessor prices, it should come as no…
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GeForce 8M Series: DX10 for Notebooks

9th May 2007 @ 18:06:00 - written by Arun  
NVIDIA is releasing the notebook versions of their GeForce 8 Series GPUs today, specifically the G84 and G86. The highest-end model is the GeForce 8600M GT, which is unsurprisingly clocked slightly lower than the desktop equivalent but shares all of its new features, including PureVideo HD and DirectX…
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First-Quarter PC Graphics Shipments

7th May 2007 @ 13:01:00 - written by Arun  
Jon Peddie Research has released their Q1 2007 PC GPU Shipment numbers a few days ago, with the press release available on our very own JPR portal - in addition, Digitimes has posted an extra snippet not available in the press release regarding desktop IGP market share. It looks like NVIDIA really has…
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'The Way Its Meant To Be Played' executive to leave NVIDIA

3rd May 2007 @ 10:10:00 - written by Geo  
Darryl Still, Director of Content at NVIDIA, has announced that he will be leaving the graphics company to take a position with Russian software publisher 1C. A desire to spend more time with his wife and family is also cited, and both…
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NVIDIA announce GeForce 8800 Ultra

2nd May 2007 @ 19:07:00 - written by Rys  
Resurrecting a SKU descriptor they last rolled out over three years ago with NV40 and GeForce 6800 Ultra, NVIDIA have announced the pending availability of the GeForce 8800 Ultra. With the same PCB, memory arrangement and GPU setup as GeForce 8800 GTX, the Ultra bests GTX in clocks and cooler only.…
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A closer look at Nintendo's 2007 fiscal year results

30th Apr 2007 @ 22:10:00 - written by Farid  
Nintendo announced last week their fiscal results, for this yearly occasion Stefan Salzl, our never-afraid-of-statistics reporter, decided to take a close look at these said results. The outcome is an in-depth review of the last year market performance of the Kyoto based company.

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PlayStation Eye: the SCEE USB camera unveiled

27th Apr 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Farid  
One of the most obvious accessories that missed the PlayStation 3 launch was the EyeToy, the USB camera. Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) corrected that situation when they announced yesterday the arrival of their PS3 USB camera dubbed PlayStation Eye.
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New D3D10 shadowing demo

26th Apr 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Arun  

Andrew Lauritzen (aka AndyTX on our forums) posted an interesting update to his shadowing demo yesterday, porting the renderer from D3D9 to D3D10 and adding support for the combination of parallel-split (aka Cascaded) Shadow Maps and Variance Shadow Mapping (VSM). The results are quite impressive…

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AMD raises cash through B-rated debt

24th Apr 2007 @ 12:46:00 - written by Arun  
AMD has announced plans to offer up to $2.2 billion in convertible notes to raise capital. The debt will have a 'B' rating, given that the company was downgraded by Standard & Poor's on Monday, which should imply quite high interest rates. At least $500M of that will have to be used to repay previous…
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Weekly Gaming News Roundup

23rd Apr 2007 @ 18:06:00 - written by TeamB3D  
Now that we are releasing our second roundup you can actually start calling this a regular feature. This week's summary includes such gems as the updated backwards compatability on Xbox 360, yet another PS3 firmware update, more Linux support for PS3, a survey about Japanese Wii buyers, Valve being…
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IBM unveils HPC-targeted Cell processor at Cool Chips

20th Apr 2007 @ 18:06:00 - written by Carl Bender  
IBM formally introduced the HPC-targeted version of the Cell Broadband Engine processor at this years recently concluded Hot Chips conference in Tokyo, featuring greatly expanded dual-precision FLOPS performance and the ability to address 16GB of DDR-2. To be used in Los Alamos National Laboratory's…
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