Fill the well with unused Larrabees
A man who makes a living selling chips for Intel has come up with a cunning plan which he thinks can stop the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
Steven Laughlin has devised a plan to "plug the hole" of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig. However he is a little...
AMD CPU+GPU Fusion by 2010 end
Intel has been trying to do it since years, but they have failed in a an ugly fashion with poor graphics performance of Core i3, Core i5. Not just that, Intel has failed at even creating a decent dedicated Graphics processor. Now AMD, with years of strong...
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Back in the olden days, people would sit around their living rooms, light up fancy cigars and talk about the future.
They’d also try to guess what color looked like, given that everything was black and white, but I’m getting sidetracked now. Back to the future, people.If you were to somehow...
PC chassis revolution
Thermaltake's Level 10 chassis Extreme Gaming Station, or one of the most innovative and at the same time strange looking cases on the market should be available as of October. Among the reasons why this case should attract some attention is the fact that it was designed...
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Hi all
I like W7 as much as the next person but there are a few reasons why I'M STILL keeping XP around for a while even after the final W7 is released.
These applications will NOT run on even VISTA, so no chance also on W7.
1) Legacy HP plotter and my Engineering drawing software -- it...
According to a report found here:
Microsoft Already Starting on Windows 8 - Tom's Hardware
MS are already advertising for engineers to work on the next os. MS claim to have a 3yr turn around for operating systems so I guess the above is to be expected...
Windows 7 is growing at fast pace through development milestones, in its way from Beta to Release Candidate stage, with interim builds cooking over in Redmond even though served only to select company testers and dogfooded internally. The start of March 2009 is synonymous with reports indicating...
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Many of us use either ATI or Nvidia to provide a solution to our graphical needs but have you ever considered what actually goes into making one of these chips?
This article provides an insight into the highs and lows that engineers go through and some of the tough decisions that they have to...