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Written by Zeljko Djuric
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Monday, 18 January 2010 |
Last week during CES in Las Vegas NVIDA held a sort of Deep Drive conference where they shared some new info regarding GF 100 – Graphics Fermi. As you have probably concluded by now, it is a codename for their upcoming series of graphic cards. Final name wasn’t reveled, but I think that nobody would be surprised to see something like GTX 360 and GTX 380 on the launch day, similar to 200 series launch. Speaking about launch day, that one wasn’t reveled either, actually, there were no more info other than “It is in mass production now” and “… it will be shipped this quarter”, so we are purely speculating when we say that Cebit time launch and late March availability wouldn’t be so much a surprise.
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Written by Zeljko Djuric
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Wednesday, 16 September 2009 |
AMD is scheduled to very soon introduce their new series of graphic cards named Evergreen. But before that, at AMD press event we had opportunity to glimpse at very interesting feature, called Eyefinity. At it's basic this is multi-display technology, in some aspects similar to already known Matrox solutions, but without additional costs for box and more software. Together with Directx 11, DirectCompute 11 and Open CL support, this feature should be one of the focus points, as it enables playing games on multi-display setup, making gaming extraordinary experience.
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Written by Zeljko Djuric
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Tuesday, 15 September 2009 |
During press event in Munich, Germany, one of the topics was AMD's new branding strategy – “Vision”. New branding names are usually so exciting, but there is a catch now, new marketing scheme de-emphasizes AMD's own brand in favor of what a customer can actually do with the machine. As a result, the OEM brand will become the PC's selling point, meaning that you will sometime in a future buy new branded laptop that will be Vision sticker, but without AMD sticker on it.
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Written by Marko Nesovic & Zeljko Djuric
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Monday, 09 March 2009 |
On the last day of CeBIT we visited Intel’s and Verbatim’s booth. Both manufacturers prepared some interesting novelties, each in its domain. Intel, as expected, will launch Westmere in Q4 this year, while Verbatim showcased, among other products, eSATA SSD disks.
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Written by Marko Nesovic & Zeljko Djuric
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Sunday, 08 March 2009 |
Today is the last day of our visit at CeBIT 2009 and you can expect this report tomorrow. But for today we present you second part of Asus products and our impressions with Biostar’s booth. Although ASUS focused on Eee PC brand, on this year’s CeBIT core components are still their most important product portfolio. So today we will focus on ASUS motherboards, graphics cards and sound cards. On the other side is BIOSTAR with some very interesting products, especially motherboards.
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Written by Marko Nesovic & Zeljko Djuric
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Saturday, 07 March 2009 |
As we promised, we are continuing the story about nVIDIA but we will also show you what ASUS prepared for this year's CeBIT. Asus has, with no doubt, one of the biggest booths and most products of their huge product lineup were available to visitors. Their assortment was so huge that we will have to present it from two parts. By this occasion you will see mobile devices from Asus. The second part will be published tomorrow.
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