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AMD is in no hurry to upgrade its Brazos 2.0 nettop and netbook platform, as Intel’s own Atom is very much behind in performance and manufacturing technology. The A68 chipset has brought USB 3.0 support, but the company is working hard on the new Jaguar APU and the Yangtze FCH.
The company is taking the tablet... |
29 July 2012 23:41 GMT |
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Californian fabless GPU and ARM CPU designer is apparently dead-set on launching a GeForce GTX 660 Ti video card that will be able to use the GTX 670 PCB. This means that the Ti suffix will come together with a 256-Bit memory interface.
The lesser GeForce GTX 660 version will come with the same GK104 GPU, but it wil... |
29 July 2012 22:31 GMT |
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AMD’s famous “Tahiti” GPU is now making a comeback in the form of the Radeon HD 7970 GHz Edition video cards. The company’s 4.3 billion-transistor chip has been very overclockable from the start, but now that TSMC has refined its 28nm manufacturing process, AMD is able to simply raise the work... |
29 July 2012 20:21 GMT |
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AMD seems to be concentrating on its mobile and server platforms for the moment and the PC desktop domain will only receive the Piledriver enhanced Vishera processors as an upgrade for the AM3+ owners.
We reported here about Vishera’s complete compatibility with today’s AM3+ platform and we already know... |
29 July 2012 19:21 GMT |
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Nvidia is working on the final touches for the launch of the long anticipated GeForce GTX 660 Ti video card. We’ve reported here about the August launch and here we’ve disclosed the likely exact date of the launch event.Now it seems the company has two versions of the card prepared for the launch. A GTX 6... |
29 July 2012 18:21 GMT |
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Colorful a Chinese video card manufacturer seems to be determined to make a strong and lasting impact in the video card market. Fortunately for video card enthusiasts, the company is not willing to do this by using lower prices, questionable quality or high sales volumes, but by using innovative designs and powerful ... |
29 July 2012 13:51 GMT |
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The following Linux-based operating systems have been announced last week: VortexBox 2.1, Ubuntu 12.10 Alpha 3 and Chrome OS 2.1.1145. In other news: Linus Torvalds officially announced Linux kernel 3.5. Softpedia Linux Blog news includes articles about Linux Mint 13 Xfce, LinHES 7.3, openmamba 2.0.10.1, GNOME 3.5.4,... |
29 July 2012 12:40 GMT |
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Quik.Cms is a content management system (CMS) from OpenSolution that relies on a flat-file database system to store the site's content. It was specifically developed for programmers with lesser SQL experience or for hosting environments where an SQL database server cannot run properly or is not accessible... |
29 July 2012 12:01 GMT |
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The two Softpedia reviews for this week are: Civilization V: Gods & Kings, the turn-based strategy from Firaxis, and Dead Trigger.
When it comes to Quick Looks, we have one for Orcs Must Die 2.
We also have the two Gamer Diaries, one wrapping up our almost month-long look at cycling with PCM 2012 and another linked... |
29 July 2012 06:31 GMT |
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