graphics
graphics
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81.
by SANDRA PRIOR - 2008-11-02
Funny how things change. It used to be AMD versus Intel, and ATI versus NVIDIA. But now it's Intel versus NVIDIA, as the two monolithic chipset companies tread further and further into each other'...
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82.
by Sandra Prior - 2008-11-05
Games were getting too big, and floppies too unreliable. A 35-inch floppy could hold a megabyte and a half, and it wasn't uncommon to get five or six of them for a game. Any one of them could be duff...
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83.
by SANDRA PRIOR - 2008-11-05
Games were getting too big, and floppies too unreliable. A 35-inch floppy could hold a megabyte and a half, and it wasn't uncommon to get five or six of them for a game. Any one of them could be d...
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84.
by Alice Campbell - 2008-11-08
In 2003, Microsoft released what was about to become one of the most popular video game consoles, the Xbox 360. Hundreds, if not thousands of games are today available for this console, with millions...
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85.
by Sandra Prior - 2008-11-15
A long with the recently announced PUMA line-up of notebooks, AMD dropped a bomb with the aptly termed XGP (External Graphics Platform). Notebook users can make use of the XGP to up the graphics pro...
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86.
by SANDRA PRIOR - 2008-11-15
A long with the recently announced PUMA line-up of notebooks, AMD dropped a bomb with the aptly termed XGP (External Graphics Platform). Notebook users can make use of the XGP to up the graph...
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87.
by SANDRA PRIOR - 2008-11-19
Let's not beat around the bush: Stalker, Shadow of Chernobyl was not perfect. It was rough around the edges and inaccessible - obviously compromised in development. But it had more scope and ambit...
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88.
by Sandra Prior - 2008-11-24
In the northern hemisphere, spring is always the time for new things: lambs, leaves and Larrabee chipsets. Yes, it's the Intel Developers Forum in Beijing again, where Intel shows off its latest kit ...
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89.
by SANDRA PRIOR - 2008-11-24
In the northern hemisphere, spring is always the time for new things: lambs, leaves and Larrabee chipsets. Yes, it's the Intel Developers Forum in Beijing again, where Intel shows off its latest k...
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90.
by MICHAEL BRESCIANI - 2008-11-25
The question of whether Barack Obama was actually born in Kenya thus disqualifying him to run as a presidential candidate will not go away. It is like the little mushrooms that appear every mornin...