ATI vs. Nvidia: Payback is a beach
Following newly introduced Saturday Light Special, I’ve received an e-mail from anonymous source (yes, I know who you are ), linking to a YouTube video …
Following newly introduced Saturday Light Special, I’ve received an e-mail from anonymous source (yes, I know who you are ), linking to a YouTube video …
November 13, 2008 is the day I will remember for two things: Firstly, this blog clocked one month of existence and my F@H team passed …
Since DisplayPort will be the “Flavor of the year” in 2009, and start to replace DVI and analog D-SUB, more and more companies are joining …
Last week, I did a short piece about the way how Nvidia is trying to bridge the 32-/64-bit divide, and today, the company officially unveiled …
When it comes to AMD, this is the one company that is really a talent when it comes to destroying its own golden gooses. Sometimes …
When you are designing a workstation product, you’re not designing what your engineers want, but rather what the customer will buy. Workstation market is much …
EVGA’s first non-Nvidia chipset motherboard brought a lot of attention and is currently #1 story on my blog with 836 souls that came to this …
During previous conference call, Nvidia let analysts know that the company is in the middle of the transition to 55nm and that the future will …
I’ve received word from a reader that some Germans wrote a story containing details about RV870, e.g. Radeon “5870”. Neoseeker brought the translation forward , …
Following my yesterday’s article, I received news that GTX280 kicked the bucket so my friend decided to install the ATI Radeon HD 4870X2 as a …
Back on the INQ, I wrote about dangers lying ahead for AGEIA, Creative Labs and Bigfoot Networks, representatives of these respected companies just told me …
Recently, I managed to get a sit-down with Roy Taylor, Nvidia’s “go to guy” when it comes to gaming. Roy is a well-known advocate for …