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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE
NEWS
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Huawei made a big splash at the MWC 2012 in Barcelona. The "Ascend D quad XL" is powered by an in-house quad-core ARM chip. Today, we have received first preliminary scores.
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE
NEWS
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During press day at Computex, nVidia held a press conference in which the company demonstrated Tegra 3 Silicon. Codenamed Kal-El, this quad-core + GeForce SoC is coming this winter.
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HARDWARE, SECURITY
NEWS
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Security of our credit cards, ATM cards, and pre-loaded ISO-7816 smart cards is a vital component of every POS (point of sale) system. This is especially true when they are communicating by wireless.
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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During his speech at nVidia Financial Analyst Day 2011 in Santa Clara, CA - Jen-Hsun Huang revealed an interesting slide to gathered semiconductor analysts - silicon die of nVidia's first CPU.
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HARDWARE, DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT
NEWS
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New press shots depicting sexiness of Sony's next-generation PlayStation Portable look as if a certain Cupertino company cooked up the gizmo and painstakingly designed every millimeter of its smooth appearance.
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DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT
NEWS
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Sony's next-generation PSP 2 is official! We've combed through entire press materials we've been fed today, figuring out if it's really such a big deal. If you love games, you should care and here's why.
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GRAPHICS, HARDWARE
ANALYSIS
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Nvidia is on the roll with plans to unveil new Tegra 2 3D chips at the Mobile World Congress next month and launch quad-core Tegra 3 architecture by Fall. And yes, their silicon will turn your next smartphone into a mobile PC.
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HARDWARE
NEWS
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The souped up mobile chip supports gesture recognition, video conferencing and stereoscopic 3D video output in full HD, and two twelve-megapixel cameras for high-resolution stereoscopic 3D photography.
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HARDWARE, APPLE
ANALYSIS
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Apple today didn't introduce just a new product, but rather an entrance into the world of fabless semiconductors with their A4 CPU, which is not a CPU at all. Meet the A4.
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