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Toshiba Qosmio G60 Packs SpursEngine and Blu-ray

The portable PC market is expanding at a fast pace, with all the new platforms that have been recently launched and which have enabled system vendors to develop new designs and provide end-users with a new level of customization and new features. On that note, it appears that Toshiba has one more update in its line o...

14 October 2009
04:44 GMT

Leadtek's PS3 Graphics Chip for PCs to Launch Next Week

With the next-generation Radeon and GeForce graphics cards slated to be released sometime next year, and with Intel's Larabee unlikely to launch until early 2010, a new video card is expected to hit the market in the upcoming days. Built on a graphics processor that hasn't been developed by AMD, NVIDIA or V...

12 November 2008
06:26 GMT

Toshiba's Qosmio G40 Notebook Comes with PlayStation 3 Graphics

Toshiba has announced that it would release later this year a Qosmio G40 notebook version powered by the Cell graphics processor. The Cell is currently used in Sony's PlayStation game consoles and is touted as one of the most powerful processors in the world. The Japanese manufacturer plans to introduce the Spu...

10 May 2008
04:03 GMT

Toshiba's SpursEngine, Inspired by PlayStation 3's Cell Processors

Japanese manufacturer Toshiba has begun sampling units of its SpursEngine chip, a high-performance co-processor inspired from IBM's Cell processor, that powers Sony's PlayStation 3 games console. The new chip is designed to take care of intensive applications for graphics design and image manipulation. The ...

8 April 2008
09:31 GMT

Toshiba Displays an Alternative to the Cell CPU

Sometimes developing a new piece of technology in the computer hardware industry takes more resources that are available to a single company and then alliances and partnerships are formed, just like it was the case with the Cell processing units which were developed through a joint effort by IBM, Sony and Toshiba. Th...

21 September 2007
11:01 GMT


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