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Photos: ATI plays with extreme gamers

January 28, 2005 Hard-core game players are looking closely at ATI's top-of-the-line Radeon X850 graphics card. TAGS: ATI Technologies, gamer, Radeon, video card, photograph

PCI Express turns 2.0

January 17, 2007 Group announces faster version of tech used to plug everything from video cards to InfiniBand adapters into computers. TAGS: InfiniBand, PCI Express, PCI, network card, specification, video card, adapter, server, video

Nvidia rolls out speedy 3D graphics hardware

November 8, 2006 New GeForce 8800 graphics cards can move processing resources as needed to draw complex images in a flash. Photos: Nvidia's new graphics tech TAGS: transistor, NVidia, pixel, video card, 3D, Nvidia GeForce, GPU, image, PC

Living the LAN life

June 21, 2005 Game enthusiasts convene in San Francisco to battle each other for prizes and bragging rights. Photos: LAN mania hits S.F. TAGS: computer memory, computer game, enthusiast, video card, NVidia, event, LAN, DirectX, San Francisco, games, gamer, motherboard, Nvidia GeForce, AMD, PC, CPU

Apple unveils upgraded MacBook Pro laptops

June 5, 2007 Santa Rosa processors, higher-end graphics cards, memory space and energy-efficiency features part of upgrade announcement. TAGS: Apple MacBook Pro, Apple MacBook, Apple Computer, Intel Core 2 Duo, laptop computer, video card, Intel

Will that game work on your PC?

January 19, 2005 Microsoft patent application describes system for determining if a given PC can run a specific game or other piece of software. TAGS: computer system, knowledge, PC, Microsoft Corp., video card, games, video

Novell bans proprietary Linux modules

August 1, 2006 Linux seller evicts closed-source modules from open-source Linux, but provides customers a download option. TAGS: Novell Inc., Linux kernel, GPL, module, Free Software Foundation, Linspire, Linux, kernel, open source, video card, video

PC hardware can pose rootkit threat

February 28, 2007 Memory space on components such as graphics cards, DVD drives and batteries can be used by miscreants to load malicious code onto PCs. TAGS: hardware component, malicious code, rootkit, PCI, security, researcher, component, video card, PC, memory, battery, operating system

PCI Express 2.0 nears completion

October 9, 2006 New input-output tech is twice as fast, will eventually support virtualization and power-hungry graphics cards. TAGS: coprocessor, PCI, virtualization, PCI Express, network card, video card

Nvidia sees double in Dell box

August 8, 2005 Latest XPS system for game enthusiasts will sport two Nvidia graphics cards. TAGS: NVidia, Dell, computer game, Dell XPS, PCI Express, video card, DVD

Filling the need for game speed

December 13, 2004 New liquid-cooled model from specialist VoodooPC boasts dual graphics cards for demanding gamers. Photo: Swift game PC TAGS: specialist, overclocking, AMD Athlon, gamer, AMD, video card, PC

Gateway takes eMachines to Mexico

November 22, 2004 The new desktops, priced between $600 and $715, target families, students and small businesses. TAGS: Mexico, eMachines Inc., Gateway Inc., DDR SDRAM, AMD Sempron, SDRAM, small business, Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition, video card, hard drive

Dual-core desktops hit the market

April 18, 2005 Dell, Alienware and Velocity Micro begin offering PCs with Intel's dual-core Pentium Extreme Edition 840 chip. Photo: Say hello to dual cores TAGS: dual-core, dual-core processor, Velocity Micro, AMD Opteron, PC processor, Alienware, workstation, Dell XPS, AMD, DVD-ROM, chip company, Dell, DVD burner, Intel, Intel Pentium, Nvidia GeForce

Justice Dept. subpoenas AMD, Nvidia

December 1, 2006 Companies say they'll comply with agency's probe into potential antitrust violations regarding graphics processors. TAGS: subpoena, investigation, antitrust, NVidia, AMD, GPU, agency, ATI Technologies, Intel, video card, PC

Microsoft to spell out Vista's needs

May 17, 2006 The software giant is expected to get specific about what features PCs will need to run the Windows update. TAGS: WinHEC, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Update, memory, Microsoft Corp., video card, PC, operating system, Microsoft Windows

Nvidia graphics chip to debut at game bash

June 15, 2005 Next-generation GeForce 7800 family is expected to run at clock speeds of around 430MHz. TAGS: Nvidia GeForce, graphics chip, clock speed, transistor, NVidia, first-person shooter game, family, ATI Technologies, card, video card, games, PC

PowerBooks speed up, do new tricks

January 31, 2005 Apple's latest laptops feature a new scrolling TrackPad and a Sudden Motion Sensor. But what about the G5 processor? Photos: Juiced-up PowerBooks TAGS: Apple PowerBook, product marketing, video memory, Apple Computer, DVD recordable, trick, notebook computer, DVD burner, retailer, video card, DVD, hard drive, CD, Apple Macintosh, video, laptop computer

Week in review: Can Google keep a secret?

March 17, 2006 Google hasn't had much luck keeping secrets lately, and now it looks like feds will pry loose more info. TAGS: excerpt, Usenet, secret, Google Inc., Week in review, federal judge, lawsuit, archiving, government, search result, Microsoft Windows Vista, operating system, video card, Microsoft Corp., PC, Microsoft Windows

Apple unveils 'pro' photo software, Power Mac Quad

October 19, 2005 Company introduces new high-end photo processing software and upgraded its Power Mac desktop and PowerBook laptops. Photo: Apple's big picture TAGS: Apple Power Mac, Apple Power Mac G5, photo software, Apple PowerBook, Apple Computer, dual-core, Adobe PhotoShop, photograph, NVidia, FireWire, Nvidia GeForce, California, video card, video, laptop computer
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