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AMD Kaveri Unveiled: PC Architecture Gets GDDR5
GRAPHICS, HARDWARE NEWS
According to documents we saw, AMD’s upcoming Kaveri APU will include a GDDR5 memory interface. Currently Kaveri is scheduled to be released at the end of 2013. Kaveri is the successor to the upcoming Richland APU.
On 3/5/2013 by Marcus Pollice... Comments (0) Read more
NVIDIA Kepler Analysis: Another Masterpiece from the Architects of G80 or...?
GRAPHICS, HARDWARE ANALYSIS
The wait is over. For the first time since January 2010, NVIDIA is introducing a new GPU architecture, codenamed Kepler. The chips belong to GK1xx family, and in this article we'll take a deep dive.
On 3/22/2012 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more

Microsoft Launches Encrypted Keyboard and Mouse Combo
HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE, SECURITY NEWS
Software giant just launched Wireless Desktop 2000, a wireless keyboard and mouse combination which brings one very interesting innovation - 128-bit encryption.
On 6/4/2011 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more
Microsoft's 128-bit indiscretion discloses AMD Bulldozer, Intel Haswell?
HARDWARE, SOFTWARE, BUSINESS RUMORS
Robert Morgan's LinkedIn profile opens a series of Internet-wide forum threads speculating about 128-bit Windows 8 and Windows 9. But what about the hardware involved?
On 10/12/2009 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more

Kingston recieves Intel's Core i5 Validation for its DDR3-1333 memory
HARDWARE NEWS
Kingston annouced that their DDR3 1333MHz memory modules received Intel's validation for upcoming Core i5 platform. The time for Dual channel memory kits is back.
On 7/16/2009 by Sean Kalinich... Comments (0) Read more
AMD's Magny Cours Architecture revealed
HARDWARE, ENTERPRISE ANALYSIS

AMD's ace for 2010 comes in the form of 12-core Multi-Chip Module codenamed Magny-Cours, a rather boring racetrack in France. But unlike the racetrack, Magny-Cours architecture is rather interesting...

On 5/14/2009 by Nebojsa Novakovic... Comments (0) Read more

CUDA-enabled GPGPU app cracks PGP passwords 200x faster than a CPU
GRAPHICS, SECURITY, SOFTWARE NEWS

Ever wondered what is the fastest password-cracking chip known to human kind? According to ElcomSoft - GeForce GTX295, a $500 card that eats up $4000 FPGA hardware.

On 4/24/2009 by Theo Valich... Comments (0) Read more
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