The rumor mill has been busy of late, and it’s no surprise it’s Nvidia’s turn. They did say they were going to be announcing a new gaming device, and a new leak has suggested it will be the Nvidia Shield Tablet. Now, the initial leak seems to have come from Evleaks, a source well.
Read More →Nvidia have released some new graphics drivers for their GeForce GPU, which will make this driver update 334.89. For opinions and a more in depth look into the patch notes, check out CrimsonRayne’s video, which you can find below. x http://youtu.be/SH1izr7aMzI For those who just want the nitty gritty facts, here are the patch.
Read More →Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 750 Ti appears once again in the news as we see some good leaked benchmarks and the Maxwell GPU’s specs unveiled. It’s performance is on par with what was expected judging from the early benchmarks. Please remember that we might see a small improvement in the future from driver updates. It’s.
Read More →It was just a few days ago in my best Graphics Cards guide of January, 2014 that I said that we’re in a fairly volatile time in the PC gaming market. Now Nvidia have two more graphics cards which are rumored for release the first quarter of this year. From the sound of the.
Read More →Maxwell’s absence at the recent CES Stream was disappointing, despite Nvidia announcing some exciting technologies, including the Tegra K1, Recently, news sources at SweClockers indicates that we’ll be seeing GTX 750 TI featuring a departure from the Keplar architecture and into Maxwell architecture. Exact details aren’t know yet (unsurprisingly), but it’s looking like Maxwell will remain.
Read More →At CES 2014, Project Logan was given its official name – Tegra K1 architecture. The K1 architecture is a complete name departure from the previous versions of Tegra. The reason behind this is according to Nvidia’s CEO Jen-Hsun Huang, it’s such a big leap in technology that simply calling it Tegra 5 wouldn’t do it.
Read More →Nvidia has just unveiled the Tegra K1, a 64 bit, 192 CUDA core Keplar based (hence the K in the name) processor. Not only are they significantly more powerful than the previous generation consoles (the PS3 and Xbox 360, more on this in a moment), but are also DX11 and OpenGL 4.4 compliant. Oh.
Read More →For fans Apple Fans The 2012 MacBook Pro reviewed AnandTech have reviewed the new 2012 Apple Macbook, which sees the introduction of Apple’s switch from AMD to Nvidia – specifically their Keplar range for the 15″ and across the board USB 3.0. The 13″ model comes in at $1199, with 4GB of DDR3, a 2.5GHZ.
Read More →While Apple’s MacBook Pro series continues to pick up steam, I’m sure there are a fair few readers out there who’re excited to hear that the next set of MacBook Pros contain a Retina display. AnAndTech have a nice review of the MacBook Pro Retina. A few noteworthy things in their review include: There.
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