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NVIDIA Fermi GPU and Architecture Analysis

The timing could barely be better! ATI launch a new line of graphics processors and what do we do?  We finally get round to looking at Fermi.  Alex was at the controls again for this one, beating GF100 in GeForce GTX 470 form up with a new suite of software and a very deep, in-depth analysis of how the majority of the chip and architecture work.  It's the de-facto public analysis and a must read.

DirectX SDK June 2007 released

12th Jun 2007 @ 14:03:00 - written by Rys  
We're a bit slow to let folks know about this, but the June 2007 revision of the DirectX SDK and related bits and pieces has been released by the good folks at Microsoft.
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Will Direct3D 10 ever come to Windows XP?

12th Jun 2007 @ 09:09:00 - written by Geo  
Ever since Microsoft announced that v10 of Direct3D would only run on their new Vista operating system, various folks have sniffed a marketing ploy by the software giant rather than a legitimate technical requirement. Even such luminaries as John Carmack have promoted this theory. Well, if this is true, then…
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Radeon HD 2400 and 2600 now shipping to AIBs

11th Jun 2007 @ 00:12:00 - written by Tim  
Four weeks after the launch of the Radeon HD 2900, AMD has announced that the Radeon HD 2600 and 2400 are now shipping to board manufacturers.
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Computex 2007: GeCube change cooler on HD 2600 XT and double it up

6th Jun 2007 @ 19:07:00 - written by Rys  
GeCube are at Computex 2007 this year showing off a couple of interesting AMD RV630-based graphics board designs, one with a nice looking cooler and one that pairs two of them on a single board.
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Computex 2007: Sapphire show full Radeon HD lineup

6th Jun 2007 @ 16:04:00 - written by Rys  
Sapphire are showing their full line-up of Radeon HD offerings at Computex 2007 this year, from HD 2900 XT down to 2400 PRO, with some interesting cooling solutions to boot.
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Computex 2007: RV630 at HIS, dual-chip and on AGP

5th Jun 2007 @ 14:02:00 - written by TeamB3D  
We're not at Computex this year but our brethren over at HEXUS have made the trip, uncovering two RV630-based products by HIS that deviate from the norm. The first pairs two RV630s on a single die, the second bridges the chip to AGP, giving users of AGP one more reason…
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AMD in talks with Tower Semi to sell fab equipment

5th Jun 2007 @ 10:30:00 - written by Arun  
According to Reuters, AMD is in talks with Tower Semiconductor Ltd., an Israel-based foundry, to sell their 200mm fab equipment. The information comes from a local newspaper, the Yedioth Ahronoth daily, which also claims that the equipment could be worth approximately $80M USD.
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Larrabee: 16 Cores, 2GHz, 150W, and more...

1st Jun 2007 @ 18:08:00 - written by Arun  
It is amazing how much information is out there in the wild, when you know where to look. TG Daily has just published an article partially based on a presentation they were tipped off about, and which was uploaded on the 26th of April. It reveals a substantial amount of…
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SPECviewperf 10 released for XP/Vista

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…
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AMD R600 doesn't have UVD

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.
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AMD release Ruby: Whiteout demo for download

12th Jun 2007 @ 11:11:00 - written by Rys  
AMD has released its flagship D3D10 demo, requiring Windows Vista and a compliant graphics card. AMD recommend their HD 2900 XT hardware, and indeed that might be the only product to run it just now.
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Video of id Software's Next Engine Emerges

11th Jun 2007 @ 11:55:00 - written by Richard Connery  
Earlier today id Software's technical director John Carmack demonstrated his company's newest engine, id Tech 5, on an unsuspecting crowd at Apple's WWDC conference. After many low resolution photographs of the projection screen having surfaced…
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Call of Juarez DX10 Benchmark Available

8th Jun 2007 @ 08:08:00 - written by Rys  
Just a quick one to say that Techland have released the DX10 version of their Call of Juarez benchmark to the public, replacing the odd version press had for a bit with something you can all play with. Hooray!
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Sparkle connect G86 to PCI Conventional

6th Jun 2007 @ 19:07:00 - written by Rys  
Our Hexian friends have uncovered modern day D3D10 acceleration riding that shortest of buses found in a modern PC, PCIc. The combination of low-cost, low-power and decent features mean that joining old and new serves a niche or two.
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PeakStream acquired by Google

5th Jun 2007 @ 16:04:00 - written by Tim  
GPGPU middleware developer PeakStream has been acquired by Google, according to The Register. Where this leaves the GPGPU development platform is unclear, although it has stopped selling the product for the moment.
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Apple set to use NVIDIA GPU in MacBook Pro refresh

5th Jun 2007 @ 11:21:00 - written by Rys  
A news story on AppleInsider seems set to confirm rumours we've heard in recent weeks that NVIDIA is going to provide the GPU for the upcoming MacBook Pro refresh. Indeed, Apple's online store is currently unavailable due to product updates taking place, and we believe the refresh is the reason.
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DRAM market faces oversupply

4th Jun 2007 @ 13:01:00 - written by Carl Bender  
Following a period of aggressive capacity build-out, DRAM suppliers are now preparing to suffer through one of their toughest quarters in years, as lower than forecast module demand has left them saddled with a capacity overage that has resulted in massive price reductions. Originally pursued in anticipation…
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TSMC: 32nm in 4Q09, 40nm half-node confirmed

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 reduced…
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AMD Catalyst 7.5 released

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.
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AMD undercuts Intel for Toshiba laptops

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…

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