
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.
After months of fevered doubt and speculation, Sunnyvale CPU maker AMD finally
announced today the release of its latest server-oriented processor, and first
quad-core architecture, the Quad-Core Opteron, a processor most know by its codename “Barcelona.â€
X-bit labs, via Newhua, have pictures of the next generation Ageia PhysX processor on PCI Express.
eWeek are reporting that Henri Richard has joined Freescale to head up the company's sales and marketing.
ARM, the microprocessor intellectual property (IP) company, specialising in RISC
processors and system-on-a-chip (SoC), had made available OpenMAX DL
API libraries for the decoding of AAC audio format and H.264 video
format. These libraries are optimised to take advantage of the SIMD
instruction set found in ARM Cortex-A8 and ARM11…
Ubisoft, French publisher of Rayman, Tom Clancy’s game series' and Far Cry
amongst other titles, has decided -- without any form of
publicity on its website -- to make available ad-supported version of three games from its
portfolio, at no cost to the user other than the download.
Digitimes are reporting, via their usual sources at graphics card makers, that NVIDIA are set to deploy a new revision of the BR02 PCI Express-to-AGP bridge IC, to get GeForce 8-series products on AGP.
Hot on the heels of the GeCube dual HD 2600 XT announcement last Friday, Sapphire are set to announce a similar product very shortly today.
IBM announced earlier this week the introduction of the BladeCenter QS21, the newest iteration of the Cell-based QS20 blade server released last year.
AMIMON, an Israeli technology startup, just announced the availability of its WHDI transmitter (AMN2110) and receiver (AMN2210) chipsets. These chipsets allow wireless streaming of uncompressed HD video and audio beyond 30 meters (100 Feet) through walls.
After far too long, we've (finally!) finished our investigation into
the image quality offered by AMD's R6xx products. More than that, we
look at the theory behind the custom filter antialiasing and its
benefits and drawbacks.
A german publication has posted an interview with Todd Hollenshead, id Software's CEO, that reveals id Software and John Carmack are no longer as committed to Linux as they have been. Todd's words also imply that the Windows version of id Software's next game, Rage, will use Direct3D rather than…
HP have sent an email out to the great and good in the hardware and analyst community pledging their support for upcoming AMD quad-core Opteron in their server offerings.
AMD just announced that its upcoming Catalyst 7.9 drivers for Linux will not only finally provide support to HD X2000 series on the OS, but it is also claimed to host the most significant series of enhancements ever for Linux users. As far as AMD graphics drivers are concerned, that is. AMD quite decided…
An unannounced update for the PlayStation 3 was made available yesterday. This update, which takes the PlayStation 3 firmware from 1.90 to 1.92, is only affecting the backward compatibility with PlayStation 1 and 2 games feature of the console.
Linux.com have published an interesting piece on Nouveau, an open source GNU/Linux graphics driver for NVIDIA graphics hardware.
ArcSoft, creators of the Digital Theatre video player software for Windows, have announced that version 2 will support NVIDIA PureVideo HD technology.
HotHardware have the scoop on an upcoming AIB release by Diamond Multimedia that pairs AMD R600 with 2GiB of GDDR4 for the professional workstation market.
GeCube have announced that their one-PCB Crossfire HD 2600 XT design is now shipping to the channel.
While not promising the release of a PlayStation phone anytime soon, Peter Ahnegard - head of Sony Ericsson’s gaming unit - entertained the idea of a PlayStation branded gaming phone being an idea that is being seriously considered by the company at present.
Citing sources at graphics card makers, Digitimes are reporting that an NVIDIA GPU by the name of G92 is set to launch on November 12th.