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Alienware to launch Core i7 desktops, laptops this week
Dell’s ‘extreme gaming’ brand will make its mark in Australia this week with the launch of new Core i7-based rigs. Let’s just hope the strong Aussie dollar keeps prices sane...
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Notebook owners seek to sue nVidia over faulty graphics chips
Owners of laptops from Apple, Dell and HP line up for a class-action lawsuit against nVidia over claims of defective GPUs.
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Nvidia releases GeForce drivers for Windows 7 RC1
Just in time for this week’s downloadfest, Nvidia has posted updated Windows 7 Release Candidate drivers for its GeForce graphics cards.
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Acer debuts Nvidia ‘Ion’ platform with new mini desktop
Take an Intel Atom processor, pump up the graphics with an Nvidia GPU and you’ve got the new Ion platform for mini desktops and maybe even netbooks.
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Windows 7 proving to be hot for gamers
Despite all the console hype, it seems PC gaming is doing just fine, thank you and Windows 7 looks to bring gamers up to date, while hardware upgrades may go the way of the dodo.
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Bye bye Intel: NVIDIA's new motherboard GPUs pack whopper punch
If the sound of "integrated graphics" make you shudder, NVIDIA has some good news for you.
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Apple admits MacBook Pro graphics glitch, offers fix
It took them 16 months to admit it, but Apple has finally announced free hardware fixes for all MacBook Pro users that suffer the graphics glitches.
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Adobe's new CS4 finally exploits the true power of graphics cards
Creative Suite 4's use of the parallel processing power available on GPUs able to handle OpenGL means Photoshop will never be the same again.
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NVIDIA unveils 18x faster GPU accelerated iPod video encoding
Sick of sitting there while iTunes encodes your torrented videos to Apple's H.264 format for your iPod? The latest NVIDIA cards will dramatically speed this process up.
AMD rumoured to have faster GPU than NVIDIA
Computex Taiwan | With AMD and NVIDIA both making major announcements in the coming weeks, your current high-end graphics card is about to get old rather quickly.
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Upper-mid performance at low-down prices
Although Nvidia’s 8000 series graphics cards have been dominating the market for some time now, ATI’s 2000 series cards just keep getting better and better.
Is the 8800GT the big jump we all expected?
While the G92 does carry some changes over the G80 (previous 8800 cards) it’s not the revolutionary next-gen card we thought it would be.
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