Posted on 10 November 2008
Tags: Gaming, Graphics Card, nvidia, NVIDIA Graphics Card, NVIDIA Quadro, NVIDIA Quadro FX, NVIDIA Quadro FX 5800, NVIDIA Quadro FX 5800 4GB, NVIDIA Quadro FX5800, NVIDIA Quadro FX5800 4GB, Quadro FX, Quadro FX 5800, Quadro FX 5800 4GB, Quadro FX5800, Quadro FX5800 4GB
So, you’re a gamer, huh? Do you think you are the toughest gamer in the world? Well, if you do then are tough enough to spend $3,499 on world’s most powerful graphics card in history? This is the amount you have to pay for the NVIDIA Quadro FX 5800 which surpassed the Quadro FX 5600 [...]
Posted on 30 October 2008
Tags: Apple, Apple MacBook, Apple MacBook Air, Laptops, MacBook, macbook air, MacBook Air NVIDIA, New MacBook, New MacBook Air, New MacBook Air NVIDIA, Notebooks, nvidia, NVIDIA 9400M, NVIDIA 9400M GPU, NVIDIA GPU, World's Thinnest Laptop, World's Thinnest Notebook
Good news everyone as he new MacBook Air is now shipping as Apple announced earlier this month. This new version will be based on NVIDIA chipsets and worth mentioning is the GeForce 9400M GPU which incredibly faster and now you will enjoy a better graphics performance on world’s thinnest notebook.
The new MacBook Air NVIDIA will [...]
Posted on 11 October 2008
Tags: Apple, Distorted Video, Failing Nvidia, Failing Nvidia Graphics Card, MacBook, MacBook Pro, No Video, nvidia, NVIDIA MacBook
Apple has admitted that they have a problem with the NVIDIA graphics cards of MacBooks, however, it took a while for NVIDIA to recognize this. Well, now that they cleared that up, it seems like the affected notebooks are all MacBooks which use the NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GT.
If you see “distorted or scrambled video on [...]
Posted on 11 October 2008
Tags: 10000 Faster, Hack, Hackers, nvidia, NVIDIA Graphics Card, Password Recovery, Security, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi Data, Wi-Fi Security, wifi, WiFi Data, WiFi Security, Wireless, Wireless Data, Wireless Security, WPA, WPA Hack
It seems like our wireless data is no longer safe as a Russian firm used a NVIDIA graphics card to accelerate WPA Wi-Fi “password recovery” by 10,000 times. This announcement was made by David Hobson, managing director of Global Secure System, as he said that Wi-Fi transmissions are not safe enough for companies, and he [...]
Posted on 04 August 2008
Tags: ATI, Chip Architecture, Chip Design, Chips, Intel, Intel Core, Intel Larrabee, Intel Microprocessor, Intel x86, Larrabee, Larrabee Chip, Microprocessors, nvidia, Right-hand Turn, x86
The Siggraph industry conference starts on August 11 and it will take place in Los Angeles. It is said that Intel will give us technical details about their new microprocessor family called Larrabee. These new chips will compete against NVIDIA and ATI on the computer graphics market, but those will also perform a lot of [...]
Posted on 31 July 2008
Tags: AMD, AMD Chipsets, Apple, Chipsets, Intel, Intel Chipsets, Intel Larrabee, Intel Nehalem, Larrabee, Nehalem, nvidia, NVIDIA SLI, Snow Leopard, VIA, VIA Chipsets
Lately, there were some rumors that pointed to a change that Apple could make and this is that Apple might replace Intel chipsets with AMD or VIA chipsets for their products. Some consider this very unlikely, but so far nobody explained why. Also, nobody said to us why this change would be good and why [...]
Posted on 19 June 2008
Tags: GeForce, GeForce 9800 GTX+, graphic card, Hardware, nvidia, NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX+
NVIDIA is looking to keep up and to honor their reputation and they unveiled the GeForce 9800 GTX+ which is a “sequel” of the previous GeForce 9800 GTX. The new graphic card is based on 55nm technology and it features a core clock of 738 MHz, a shader clock of 1836 MHz, 512MB GDDR3 which [...]
Posted on 22 May 2008
Tags: AMD, ATI, ATI Radeon, GDDR5, GDDR5 memory, GPU, graphic card, nvidia
6 months after Samsung unveiled their GDDR5 memory, AMD announced that the next generation of ATI Radeon graphics cards will be based on the fore-mentioned technology. AMD will name Qimonda as their new partners to supply them with the GDDR5 modules, which will benefit stream processing and also boost gaming performances.