Nvidia: The Future of Graphics Processing |
- Nvidia: The Future of Graphics Processing
- Valve May Bring Steam to Mobile Platforms
- Apple Dumping Intel For ARM Chips In Laptops?
- Tiny USB-Sized PC Offers 1080p HDMI Output
- Is Moore's Law Still Relevant?
- Tiny USB-Sized PC Offers 1080p HDMI Output
- Deus Ex 3 Packed with DirectX 11, 3D, Eyefinity
- Virgin/Spotify to Launch Music Service 'Imminently'
- BT Hiring Former Army Personnel for Fibre Rollout
- Silicon Roundabout to Get £1 million in Funding
| Nvidia: The Future of Graphics Processing Posted: 06 May 2011 05:00 PM PDT Nvidia's Tony Tamasi took ECGC 2011 attendees on a trip to the past, to the present, and to the future of both GPU rendering and mobile graphics.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Valve May Bring Steam to Mobile Platforms Posted: 06 May 2011 04:50 PM PDT Valve Software is looking into Steam on mobile devices.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Apple Dumping Intel For ARM Chips In Laptops? Posted: 06 May 2011 03:50 PM PDT There's talk that Apple is eying ARM for notebooks and desktops, ditching Intel.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Tiny USB-Sized PC Offers 1080p HDMI Output Posted: 06 May 2011 02:10 PM PDT A game designer has created a USB Stick-sized PC to help bring technology to children and third-world countries.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Is Moore's Law Still Relevant? Posted: 06 May 2011 02:00 PM PDT Intel's new tri-gate transistor, or 3D transistor, is already praised as the most significant innovation for microprocessor architectures in years.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Tiny USB-Sized PC Offers 1080p HDMI Output Posted: 06 May 2011 01:50 PM PDT A game designer has created a USB Stick-sized PC to help bring technology to children and third-world countries.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Deus Ex 3 Packed with DirectX 11, 3D, Eyefinity Posted: 06 May 2011 10:50 AM PDT Unlike other shooters released on the market, the third installment in the Deus Ex series will have native support for 3D, Eyefinity and DirectX 11... no extra patching required.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Virgin/Spotify to Launch Music Service 'Imminently' Posted: 06 May 2011 09:20 AM PDT |
| BT Hiring Former Army Personnel for Fibre Rollout Posted: 06 May 2011 08:50 AM PDT BT is hiring a team of former military personnel to help with the installation of its fibre broadband network.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
| Silicon Roundabout to Get £1 million in Funding Posted: 06 May 2011 08:10 AM PDT The U.S. has got Silicon Valley but here in the UK, we've got Silicon Roundabout.This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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Nvidia's Tony Tamasi took ECGC 2011 attendees on a trip to the past, to the present, and to the future of both GPU rendering and mobile graphics.

Valve Software is looking into Steam on mobile devices.
There's talk that Apple is eying ARM for notebooks and desktops, ditching Intel.
A game designer has created a USB Stick-sized PC to help bring technology to children and third-world countries.
Intel's new tri-gate transistor, or 3D transistor, is already praised as the most significant innovation for microprocessor architectures in years.
Unlike other shooters released on the market, the third installment in the Deus Ex series will have native support for 3D, Eyefinity and DirectX 11... no extra patching required.
BT is hiring a team of former military personnel to help with the installation of its fibre broadband network.
The U.S. has got Silicon Valley but here in the UK, we've got Silicon Roundabout.
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