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VIA's Trinity Netbook Chips Take On Intel, NvidiaOpen in New Window
"VIA Technologies on Thursday launched a processor platform for netbooks, taking on Intel and Nvidia in the growing mini-PC market." read more »
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Nvidia offers Intel-thrashing netbook GPU techOpen in New Window
"Nvidia is clearly in with Intel: it's announced a netbook integrated-graphics chipset designed to work with the Atom CPU." read more »
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GPGPU opens up with OpenCL 1.0 spec releaseOpen in New Window
"Apple, NVIDIA, and other vendors have been hard at work on the OpenCL spec, which will pave the way for GPU acceleration of a wide variety of apps on any supported platform (like Snow Leapord)." read more »
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Nvidia announces 9400M integrated GPUOpen in New Window
"Nvidia's GeForce 9400M, the integrated GPU featured in every new Apple notebook unveiled yesterday, has today been officially announced on its own." read more »
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HP Offers To Repair Faulty Slimline DesktopsOpen in New Window
"Similar problems in Apple's MacBook Pros were attributed to the Nvidia GeForce 8600 GT processor, which distorted or scrambled video during playback." read more »
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Apple to 'Ditch' Intel for Nvidia in Standard MacBooksOpen in New Window
Apple will drop Intel’s integrated graphics chipsets in its new family of MacBooks in favour of Nvidia’s new mobile platform, according to speculative reports. This is an interesting move after the recent failures of Invidia graphics cards. read more »
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Defective NVIDIA GPUs present in MacBook ProOpen in New Window
"Apple has now joined the ranks of Dell and HP and admitted that some if its MacBook Pro notebooks have been shipped with defective NVIDIA GPUs." read more »
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MacBook Pro’s Riddled with Faulty Nvidia Graphics Cards?Open in New Window
Peter Ha relates that some MacBook Pros with Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT graphics cards may experience distorted or scrambled video due to faulty video cards. Although Nvidia had assured Apple that the cards used in their computers would not be affected, Apple has determined that they may indeed experience problems, and has promised that,"If the NVIDIA graphics processor in your MacBook Pro has failed, or fails within two years of the original date of purchase, a repair will be done free of charge, even if your MacBook Pro is out of warranty." read more »
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