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Larrabee to Be Detailed at Siggraph Next Week

Intel, the world's leading vendor of computer processors, is expected to deliver details on its much-anticipated Larrabee chip, the company's first attempt in the world of discrete graphics, at the upcoming Siggraph 2009 conference and exhibition, to be held in New Orleans next week. The Larrabee chip is on...

30 July 2009
07:00 GMT

NVIDIA Tegra to Power Microsoft's Zune HD

According to several reports on the Internet, Microsoft's much anticipated Zune media player is going to be designed around NVIDIA's Tegra chip, which will provide the upcoming player with support for high-quality H.264 content. The news is yet to be confirmed by either Microsoft or NVIDIA, but, if true, th...

17 June 2009
04:53 GMT

AMD Demonstrates World’s First DX11 GPU at Computex 2009

Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has just announced the world’s first demonstration of a DirectX 11-capable graphics processing unit, featuring the company’s next-generation 40nm GPU. The world’s number two chip maker has taken the opportunity offered by Computex to demonstrate its...

3 June 2009
01:02 GMT

AMD Unveils the Radeon E4690 GPU for Embedded Markets

Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has just announced the official introduction of its new Radeon E4690 graphics processing unit (GPU), specifically designed to enable DirectX 10.1 and OpenGL 3.0 support for embedded graphics applications. Designed using the company's current 55nm manufacturing t...

1 June 2009
02:46 GMT

Intel Showcases Larrabee Wafer at IDF 2009 in Beijing

Santa Clara, California-based Intel is expected to make its debut into the world of discrete graphics, by introducing its highly anticipated Larrabee-based many-core processing unit. The world's leading chip maker has recently showcased at the IDF (Intel Developer Forum) Spring 2009 a 300mm wafer containing Larr...

10 April 2009
10:23 GMT

AMD Ships the 50 Millionth Wii GPU

Sunnyvale, California-based AMD has just announced that it has shipped the 50 millionth ATI 'Hollywood' graphics processor for Nintendo's Wii gaming console. According to the chip maker, the graphics processor powering Nintendo's successful Wii gaming console, codenamed 'Hollywood', has ...

11 March 2009
04:03 GMT

Rumor Mill: NVIDIA Graphics to Power New iMacs

According to the latest round of rumors on the Internet, Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA might be powering some of Apple's upcoming iMac desktop computer systems. The most recent rumor could also point to some new graphics solutions on the part of the GPU maker, as all-in-one iMac computer systems are known...

24 February 2009
10:04 GMT

AMD RV740 GPU Listed on the Company's Website

There have been a series of rumors and speculations regarding AMD's upcoming 40nm-based products, but it now appears that we have the very first leaked details that are somewhat official. That is because of a listing on the company's own website, where the chip maker details the products that are supported ...

10 February 2009
03:29 GMT

Intel's Larrabee in Sony's PS4, “Best Fiction Since LOTR”

Intel's upcoming Larrabee chip is getting closer by the day, at least from what the few details available at this time are pointing out. This is probably the reason why in the upcoming months you will be able to read a number of articles based on various rumors and speculations regarding Intel's first graph...

9 February 2009
08:38 GMT

Imagination's PowerVR SGX543 Quad-Core GPU at CES 2009

Imagination Technologies is reported to showcase today at CES its PowerVR SGX543, the latest version of its graphics chip. The new part becomes increasingly special given the fact that many expect it to be featured inside Apple's future iPhones, since the Imagination Technologies’ GPU technology blueprints...

9 January 2009
08:18 GMT

Toshiba Announces the Most Evolved 3D Graphics LSI Chip for Mobile Phones

Toshiba Corporation announced it has developed a dedicated 3D graphics LSI (large-scale integration) chip that promises to take mobile phone graphics to a whole new level. The new LSI chip, "TC35711XBG", will offer outstanding performance that will surpass even today's handheld game consoles, being capable of re...

19 July 2007
10:14 GMT


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