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MSI to Announce P7NGM GeForce 9300 Motherboard

Micro Star International is planning to release a new motherboard aimed at providing support for the latest Core 2 processors from Intel. The Taiwanese manufacturer has designed the new mobo on a black micro-ATX PCB, which uses an NVIDIA chipset. Not that many details are available right now to go on but, from the lo...

8 September 2008
09:51 GMT

Intel G45's Graphics Issues Under Discussion

It seems that Intel's "latest and greatest" Centrino 2 graphics silicon has some performance issues, which have been recently revealed. A post on the company's blog discusses the ability of the latest generation of integrated graphics to handle high-quality video streams. The blog reckons that the issue exi...

15 August 2008
06:17 GMT

Intel Embraces DirectX 10 in Its Integrated Graphics Chipsets

Intel has announced the availability of a new Windows Vista driver for its chipsets with integrated drivers. According to the company, the new driver is WHQL-certified and unleashes the power of Microsoft's DirectX 10 for both multimedia and gaming applications. The DirectX technology is a suite of application p...

5 May 2008
09:33 GMT

Nvidia to Introduce Monolithic Chipset for Intel Mobile Processors

Nvidia is reportedly planning to introduce a new series of single-chip mobile chipsets for Intel's processors. If all the mobile solutions based on Intel's CPUs were paired with its home-brewed Northbridge and Southbridge chips, things are about to change with the advent of Nvidia's monolithic MCP79 c...

24 April 2008
05:37 GMT

Nvidia Starts the War on the Integrated Graphics Market

During yesterday's financial meeting with the market analysts, Nvidia's chief executive officer Jen-Hsun Huang promised that the graphics card specialist would start the rebellion against Intel on the integrated graphics market. For years, the two companies have been involved in a supremacy war, but few det...

11 April 2008
05:00 GMT

IDF: Montevina Beats Santa Rosa In Terms of IGP Performance

This year's edition of Intel Developer Forum is about more than minuscule mobile Internet devices and Atom chips. During yesterday's conference, Dadi Perlmutter, senior vice president and general manager of Intel's mobility group, demonstrated the chip manufacturer's next-generation Montevina mobi...

2 April 2008
04:00 GMT

AMD Loses the CPU Game, Rules on the GPU Market

Chip manufacturer Advanced Micro Devices has recently introduced its Phenom X4 line of processors, but this did not change much on the CPU market. Although they are the highest offering in the AMD camp, the X4 chips do not stand a chance to Intel's powerhorses.For instance, while the Phenom X4 9850 quad-core pro...

31 March 2008
03:06 GMT

Nvidia Ends the Discrete Chipset Era

Nvidia is reportedly phasing out its discrete chipset offerings in order to focus on designing chipsets with integrated graphics only. The company's nForce 790i Ultra SLI and SLI chipsets will be the last products of their kind that will arrive without an integrated graphics core.According to Bryan Del Rizzo, Nv...

27 March 2008
05:58 GMT

Pre-IDF Briefing: The Nehalem Chips, similar to AMD's Fusion

Intel's upcoming Nehalem micro-architecture is expected to get under the microscope at this year's Intel Developers Forum conference, that will take place in Shanghai, China. The company has provided the press with an architectural update to its roadmap during yesterday's pre-briefing, but more details...

18 March 2008
06:26 GMT

Intel's Graphics Chips: 10 Times More Graphics Power Until 2010

Intel has quite some plans in developing new technologies, such as its WiMax and the new generation of input-output controllers. However, the chip giant seems to be increasingly concerned with graphics, or "visual computing", as Intel likes to call it.The most important achievement for the chip manufacturer is the La...

6 March 2008
09:31 GMT

AMD Teams Up With ST Microelectronics for Cellphone CPU

Nvidia has rolled out the APX 2500 mobile CPU with integrated graphics, the company's first application processor for handheld devices. Few hours later, another CPU for cellphones emerged from the ST Microelectronics laboratories. The CPU not only has similar features with Nvidia's chip, but it also integra...

12 February 2008
04:03 GMT




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