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CES 2011 Interesting - Lucid's Virtu to combine Sandy Bridge and VGA Graphics
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PCPerspective - "This software solution works on a whitelist/blacklist method
in which the graphics "virtualization" is decided on in real-time by
the Lucid software package. In a similar fashion to the NVIDIA
Optimus technology, if the Lucid software finds an application that it
thinks works best on the Intel SNB graphics, it will do so. If it
finds the application will run best on the discrete card - gaming,
high performance computing apps, etc - it will run it on the discrete
card. NVIDIA or AMD, it doesn't matter."
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CES 2011: Nvidia to ship at least 15 million Tegra processors
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Nvidia, with orders from tablet PCs, smartphones and car electronics, is expected to have already landed orders for about 15 million Tegra-based processors in 2011. Tegra will become the new growth driver for the company in the future, according to sources from notebook players.
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CES Unveiled Fails to Impress Tech Media
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last night the Consumer Electronics Association held its first big event of their annual Consumer Electronics Show; CES Unveiled. This show is typically one that highlights all of the top products with many of the companies having won at least one products award during the year. However, this year seemed to be a rehash of last year with many of the same people showing the same stuff we talked about during CES 2010. After walking the overcrowded floor of the event for an hour we were able to find a few items that showed pretty good promise.
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CES 2011: NVIDIA Talks Tegra 2 and Outs "Project Denver" CPU
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A little earlier today, in a jam packed meeting room in the Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas, we spent about an hour listening to NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang speak about the massive influx of mobile computing devices over the last few years and NVIDIA’s plans to better infiltrate the burgeoning market moving forward. During his address, Mr. Huang spoke almost exclusively about the company’s Tegra 2 processor and its capabilities and performance, although he also dropped a bombshell to close his talk about NVIDIA’s “Project Denver"...
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NVIDIA is in the console world, courtesy of Sony's failure
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"NVIDIA does not seem to be stopping there. The aim is to
create processors which will not only run in consoles and handhelds,
but also higher performing tablets, notebooks, desktops and servers.
Microsoft will soon announce that Windows will now be developed to run
on Arm processors. This opens up a huge world of software and
support, and opens the way for another major processor developer to
compete with Intel and AMD in the desktop market and above."
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ASUS and MSI at CES 2011
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At a press conference held well before the official CES launch, ASUS unveiled four new Eee models, all of which are touch-enabled and can be considered "tablets". These include the feature-rich and powerful "Eee Slate" 12.1-inch, the Eee Pad Transformer (a personal favorite), the super small Eee Pad MeMo and also the Eee Pad Slider.
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CES 2011: CES UNVEILED Roundup
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The CES 2011 Trade chow produced by CEA will be the largest show held in Vegas since the inception of CES. CES Unveiled the first of press event of CES kicked off at the Venetian on Tuesday January 4th. Over 60 different companies comprised the sneak-peak event held a couple of days before the main trade show begins at the Las Vegas Convention Center this Thursday. Join us as we highlight some of this years exhibition products…
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Micron Unveils Bigger, Faster C400 SSD - Hands On
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Earlier today, before the onslaught of consumer tech goodness that is CES 2011, our man Mat Miranda had a chance to catch up with Micron representatives at the Storage Vision 2011 conference that is taking place before CES 2011 opens in sunny Las Vegas. Micron it appears is readying their next generation of SSDs to follow-up their very successful RealSSD C300 line-up. The new top-end range of the family will be named, you guessed it, C400 and in the event you were feeling really clairvoyant, you might also guess that Micron is rolling out SSDs that are bigger and faster versus the previous generation…
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ASUS CES 2011 Press Conference
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CES 2011 could probably be dubbed "The Tablet Show" thanks to the amount of tablets that are going to be announced and shown off during this year's show. ASUS is hoping to become one of the major players in the tablet market and focused a good majority of their press conference on their new line of Eee tablets. . .
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CES 2011: Four New Tablets Coming From Asus
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At the annual Asus press conference held a couple of days before CES, Jonney Shih gave us a sneak peek of the company's tablet lineup. We’ve got pics, specs, and information regarding the upcoming Asus Eee Pad Slider, Eee Pad Transformer, Eee Pad MeMO, and the long awaited Eee Slate EP 121...
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Computex 2010 Coverage
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70 pages, and almost 300 booth babe pictures later its finally completed. There was well over 1500+ pictures to go through as well as editing the video of the ladies dancing, hence the reason it took so long to finish. But if you want to skip everything and go right to the booth babes we will understand. Enjoy the coverage until next year."
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Intel IDF 2010: Intel DP67BG Burrage Motherboard Pictures
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We got a nice little surprise here at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) 2010 when Intel pulled out their upcoming LGA1155 6-series chipset Sandy Bridge motherboard! The board is called 'Burrage' internally, but you'll know if by the retail part number of DP67BG. The Intel DP67BG is the very first Intel LGA1155 motherboard that we have seen in person and while we don't know the specifics on the board we were able to snap some pictures of the board.
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2009 E3 Expo - Opening Day Coverage
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"It's that time of year where all the major computer and video game manufacturers to show off their upcoming projects to a slew of industry insiders at the Electronic Entertainment Expo, better known as E3. When most people think of E3, they think of the games (and sometimes the booth babes). For the most part this is correct, but as we attended this year's event, we found some pretty nice hardware on display..."
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