Saturday, April 29, 2006

[Latest CPU] - - The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion GPU Performance


The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion GPU Performance
AnandTech - Apr 26 10:18 AM
We compared virtually all of the high end and mid range PCI Express GPUs under Oblivion and looked at performance in this immersive title. Oblivion is now the most stressful game you can throw at your system, but can your GPU handle it?Save to My Web

Adviser Soapbox: Eating The Eggs Of Tech's Dinosaurs
Forbes - Apr 27 3:12 AM
Creative destruction is alive and well in computing as the CPU sheds sex appeal and connectivity rises.Save to My Web

Chartered to supply CPU products for Microsoft's Xbox 360
Electronic Engineering Times Asia - Apr 25 2:12 PM
Chartered signed an agreement with Microsoft for the manufacturing of CPU products for Microsoft's Xbox 360 game consoles.Save to My Web

Intel to ship Conroe processors by July
vnunet.com - Apr 28 3:25 AM
PCW staff, Personal Computer World , Friday 28 April 2006 at 00:00:00 Threefold performance boost for next-generation Intel chips Intel has given firmer release dates for its next generation of processors, with server CPU Woodcrest to launch this quarter and Conroe in July. In a meeting with financial analysts, Paul Otellini,... > Read the full article Save to My Web

Never Call Tech Support Again!
PC World via Yahoo! News - Apr 28 12:00 PM
Why suffer though hours on hold when you can solve the problem yourself? Whether your PC won't boot, keeps crashing, is infested with adware, or can't get to the Net, we'll help you fix it.Save to My Web

Exclusive Interview, Part 1: Avid CEO David Krall at NAB 2006
Digital Video Editing - Apr 28 9:56 AM
Avid CEO David Krall speaks with Digital Media Net's Charlie White in this exclusive interview the day after Krall and his Avid colleagues introduced a variety of new products at Avid's NAB 2006 press event on Sunday, April 23, 2006. Headlining the new product intros was Interplay, Avid's workgroup content management software, along with new versions of Media Composer and much more.Save to My Web

IBM injects venom into market
vnunet.com - Apr 28 8:25 AM
James Sherwood, CRN , Monday 1 May 2006 at 00:00:00 Big Blue reveals compression software offering IBM has unveiled storage compression technology for its DB2 Viper data server that it has claimed will enable its VARs to cut end-user storage hardware costs by up to 70... > Read the full article Save to My Web

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