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OpenOffice debuts analog joystick mouse
18 buttons and 52 key commands
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Notebook benchmarks fail to convey performance, price
tgdaily.com — Lone Star Briefings Death to SysMark, terminate 3Dmark (more) Notebook benchmarks fail to convey performance, price
Nvidia may be moving into X86 market
Nvidia may be moving into X86 market
tgdaily.com — It looks like graphics chip maker Nvidia is building its own x86 development program using staff from Transmeta. (more) Nvidia may be moving into X86 market
USB 3 turns into handbag fight between Intel and Nvidia
Intel and Nvidia might not be the best of chums at the moment, but it seems that the USB3 standard is turning into a handbags at dawn fight between them.
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AMD discovers several Fusion mantras, disses Larrabee
tgdaily.com — Lone Star Briefings Rick Bergman, general manager of AMD’s product group waxed long about the Fusion family of products today. (more) AMD discovers several Fusion mantras, disses Larrabee
AMD: The netbook category is all a bit of a blur
tgdaily.com — Lone Star Briefings While AMD rolled out its future strategy for notebooks, the conversation turned to categories of PCs. (more) AMD: The netbook category is all a bit of a blur
AMD calls for more realistic notebook benchmarks
Lone Star Briefings Chip firm AMD said here in Austin today that the current model of benchmarks for notebooks, on both speed and battery performance are fatally flawed.
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AMD culls Phenoms
Chipmaker AMD has dragged out several of its Phenom II X4 900 series CPUs for a long walk in a Berlin forest after which they will never be seen again.
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Maingear Shifts into overdrive with hard-core gaming machine
Maingear has unveiled a personal "supercomputer" for PC gamers and enthusiasts.
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ATI HD 5900 spotted in the wild
Rumors that the new HD 5900 series could be just another chip refresh have been knocked on the head.
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Gamer hardware to turn war into a game
An outfit that makes 3-D touch controllers for video and computer games has just been recruited by the US Army to make controls for its war droids.
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Unidentified bug causes massive CPU spike on 27-inch iMacs
Owners of the recently introduced 27-inch iMac have encountered an unidentified bug that reportedly causes massive spikes in CPU usage.
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Nvidia: Our nForce chipsets are "better" than Intel's
Nvidia: Our nForce chipsets are "better" than Intel's
tgdaily.com — Nvidia has claimed that its nForce chipsets are "better" than Intel's. A company spokesperson also criticized the chip manufacturer for allegedly postponing USB 3 introduction until 2011. (more) Nvidia: Our nForce chipsets are "better" than Intel's
Asus introduces Superspeed USB 3.0 mobo
Taiwanese manufacturer Asustek said it has introduced a mobo for PCs that incorporates two USB 3.0 ports.
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TSMC yield problem to affect Nvidia, ATI
The Taiwanese Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) said it had problems with making chips using its 40 nanometer process and yields are not up to scratch.
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Intel, Numonyx trumpet phase change memory breakthrough
Intel and Numonyx say they've achieved a breakthrough in the research of phase change memory (PCM), a non-volatile memory technology bringing together the benefits of a range of different memory types.
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Sony Vaio AC adapters recalled in shock scare
Sony has issued a safety recall for AC adapters for its Vaio desktops and docking stations. Around 69,000 of the faulty units are believed to be in use.
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Graphics market shows signs of recovery
There are clear signs of recovery in the graphics chip market although there remains some time before sales return to the pre-credit crunch days.
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Intel: Windows 7 offers "improved" performance and stability
An Intel spokesperson recently told TG Daily that Microsoft Windows 7 offers "improved performance and stability" compared to Vista and the veteran, yet aging XP operating system.
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Control your enthusiasm
Column We were delighted to have reported the fantastic growth of Q3 (21.4% over Q2, 7.3% year-to-year.) That clearly indicated the recession was over for graphics chips, and since they are a predictor of PCs, it forecasts a great holiday season for our desktop and portable companions. It's also ...
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