Friday 28 January 2011

Nvidia Launching its Dual Chip based Geforce GTX590 GPU in February.

It has been a while since Nvidia released a Dual Chip based card with the last one being its Geforce 200 Series based “GTX295″. News is around that Nvidia might be launching its next dual chip card in February which would be based on two Geforce 500 Series chips and would be named “GTX590″. The new card is to be based on the much refined 500 series chips which have a much lower power draw at the same level of performance than the previous generation 400 series chips.
So the specs we know till now is that the card will be based on dual 40Nm GF-110 chips and would hold 1024 Cuda Cores which is twice the number of GTX580(Nvidia’s Current Flagship GPU), 2 x 384-bit memory interface and a total of 3Gigs of GDDR5 memory. The clock frequencies however won’t be higher than the GTX580′s to keep the temps and power consumption under control. The card is likely to have a TDP around the 375W region and would be powered by Dual 8-Pin connectors. The card would hold a large heatsink with a 90mm fan placed in the middle.
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Tuesday 25 January 2011

AMDs Radeon 6800 and 6900 Series graphics cards get price drops

AMD finalized its recalibrated product pricing of Radeon HD 6800 and Radeon HD 6900 series products in the wake of NVIDIA's launch of the GeForce GTX 560 Ti later today. NVIDIA's new GPU is expected to revive the green giant's competitiveness at a key sub-$300 price-point, which could destabilize AMD's SKUs in the price-proximity. Without many options left, AMD is setting the following new prices (prices in EUR and USD):

  • Radeon HD 6870 1 GB: 189.99€, $219
    Radeon HD 6950 1 GB: 225.00€, $259
    Radeon HD 6950 2 GB: 239.99€, $269~289

The prices should be in effect very soon. Prices apart, AMD will also release a new driver that will bring about considerable performance improvements to all Radeon HD 6000 series GPUs.

IBM shows off its 20nm wafer at the Common Platform conference

IBM showed off a 20nm test wafer at the Common Platform conference last week. It is a Common Platform test chip, but exactly which one is not clear.
The chip is built on the LP or low power variant of the upcoming IBM 20nm process. Other than being gate last, not much has been revealed. Given the process it is on, it is probably one of the very latest common test chips, something the Common Platform guys were quite proud of.

Its Official: Nvidia launches its GeForce GTX 560 Ti Graphics Card


Ah, NVIDIA, how far you've come. This time last year we were all wondering if your first Fermi GPUs would operate successfully without a nuclear reactor in our backyards, yet today you're introducing a successor to one of the best value-for-money GPUs the PC gaming world has seen in ages. Yes, the GTX 560 Ti has mighty big shoes to fill, but it's off to a good start with 384 CUDA cores running at 1645MHz, 1GB of GDDR5 RAM running at an effective rate of 4GHz, and an 822MHz graphics clock -- each one a clear and pronounced upgrade over its GTX 460 predecessor. You'll have to check out the reviews below for a detailed breakdown of what those numbers will mean on a game-by-game basis, but there's another way in which this new card is proving its impact already.

ATI AMD has (conveniently) chosen to cut the prices of its Radeon HD 6870 and HD 6950 cards today, while also outing an HD 6950 with just 1GB of onboard memory to serve as a direct competitor to NVIDIA's latest. Competition, ladies and gentlemen, it's an awesome thing.

Its Official: AMD launches the Radeon HD 6950 1GB Graphics Card



Today was originally supposed to be about the newly released GeForce GTX 560 Ti – NVIDIA’s new GF114-based $250 video card. Much as was the case with the launch of AMD’s Radeon HD 6800 series however, AMD is itching to spoil NVIDIA’s launch with their own push. Furthermore they intend to do so on two fronts: directly above the GTX 560 Ti at $259 is the Radeon HD 6950 1GB, and somewhere below it one of many factory overclocked Radeon HD 6870 cards, in our case an XFX Radeon HD 6870 Black Edition. The Radeon HD 6950 1GB is effectively the GTX 560 Ti’s direct competition, while the overclocked 6870 serves to be the price spoiler.

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Saturday 22 January 2011

AMD readies revised version of CrossFireX for their Fusion Llano APU

After a well-received launch of the Fusion "Zacate" accelerated processing unit (APU) for nettops and entry-level PCs, AMD's higher-performance APU, codenamed "Llano", is just around the corner. Llano is intended for use on mainstream desktops, business PCs, and all-in-one PCs, it is better geared for higher-resolution, visually-intensive computing. Its competitors include Intel's Core i3 and Core i5 dual-core processors. AMD is backing up this launch with a new multi-GPU technology which is both similar and different from Hybrid CrossFireX. The similar part is that the GPU embedded in the Fusion chip will work in tandem with a discrete AMD Radeon graphics card, the difference is that it can work with any HD 6000 series graphics card, and multiply the available display connectivity.

See an internal performance benchmark of the scaling impovements or read the rest of the article here.

AMD reshuffles its release schedule, Llano closer, Bulldozer a little later.



Advanced Micro Devices this week again reiterated its roadmap for chips to be made using 32nm silicon-on-insulator (SOI) gate-first high-K metal gate (HKMG) process technology. The interim chief exec promised to launch code-named Llano accelerated processing units in Q2 2011, but to delay the highly-expected Bulldozer chips to "summer".

"We have entered a new phase with our 32nm ramp and are now sampling thousands of Llano products to a wide variety of OEMs and ODMs as they prepare for production in Q2," said Thomas Seifert, interim chief executive officer of AMD, during a conference call with financial analysts.
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Friday 21 January 2011

One in five mobiles sold are dodgy copies, says Nokia

Fake handset producers take a huge bite out of mobile manufacturers' profits.

Their rarity in the West might make them something of a novelty news item for us, but according to Nokia - the world's top producer of mobile phones - unlicensed Chinese tinkerers are robbing legitimate mobile makers of a whopping fifth of the world market with their counterfeit handsets.

"It is mostly China-originated [sic]", said a Nokia executive, "but it is global. It is not only in Asia, but also Latin America and even in some parts of Europe".
The 20% market share now held by the producers of the cheap knock-offs is in no small part down to their ability to rush a fake lookalike product to market sometimes just weeks after the genuine article's announcement. If this is left uncontrolled then I am sure we will begin to see ever more convincing and cheap mobile phones around.

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AMD: Over One Million of Fusion APUs Shipped.

AMD: Over 35 Million of DirectX 11 Graphics Chips Supplied

Advanced Micro Devices said that it has so far shipped over one million of accelerated processing units (APUs) for entry-level notebooks as well as netbooks. In addition, the company said that the shipments of its DirectX 11-class graphics processing units (GPUs) have surpassed 35 million units.

"Industry momentum for Fusion is strong and growing. OEM adoption of Brazos is excellent. We shipped more than 1 million Brazos platforms in its debut quarter to world class OEMs including Acer, Asus, Dell, HP, Lenovo, MSI, Samsung, Sony and Toshiba," said Thomas Seifert, interim chief executive officer of AMD, during the company's fourth quarter-related conference call with financial analysts.
One million APUs is a rather significant number as AMD formally started to commercially ship its APUs in early November. The wide adoption of the new series of chips means that the there is a lot of interest towards low-power solutions with advanced graphics and video support, a clear indication that end users now pay attention on multimedia functionality like never before.

It remains to be seen whether Brazos platform as well as Ontario and Zacate APUs will help AMD to substantially increase its share on the market of notebook computers. The demand towards mobile PCs is generally growing and AMD's much larger rival Intel Corp. has a lot of very competitive offerings for various types of laptops.
The latest low-power AMD Vision and Mobile Internet platforms (previously code-named Brazos) rely on dual-core or single-core central processing unit with integrated DirectX 11 graphics processor with 80 stream processors, universal video decoder 3.0, various other special-purpose hardware as well as code-named Hudson input/output controller. These APUs feature the new x86 CPU core codenamed Bobcat, which is AMD's first new x86 core since 2003 and was designed from the ground up to deliver stellar mobile performance. AMD expects mobile computers based on the its Brazos platform to work for ten hours or even longer on a single battery charge.

In addition, the company once again reiterated its leadership with the installed base of DirectX-class graphics processors.

"We shipped over 35 million DX11-enabled GPUs to date," informed Mr. Seifert.
ATI, graphics business units of AMD, announced that it had shipped 25 million of DX11 GPUs in mid-October, about a year after the company launched the world's first DirectX 11-supporting graphics processors, ATI Radeon HD 5000.

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Monday 17 January 2011

Interactive window responds to shoppers' commands


The Fraunhofer Institute for Telecommunications system allows a customer to point to a particular outfit, for example, to see it appear on an interactive display, zoom in and view it from different angles and read sizing, pricing and laundry details.

"Interactive shopping has been standard operating procedure in the web for a long time," says researcher Paul Chojecki. "Now, we're putting this technology into pedestrian passageways and shopping centers with the entire unit behind the window."

Four small cameras continually record the 3-D positions of the hands, faces and eyes of persons passing by. Then image-processing software regognizes gestures such as pointing or rotating the hand, allowing goods to be viewed in detail and immediately purchased. 

Customers can view product information such as color, material, price, availability and information on the manufacturer. 

The interactive shop window is compatible with all displays, says Chojecki, and the store owner can select any monitor size or type of monitor, including plasma, LED, LCD, projection or reprojection screens.
The system can be linked to any existing software, such as content management or merchandise information systems. It also stores data - though not personal data, Chojecki says - identifying how many people are in front of the shop window and what they're most interested in.

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Intel Expects a Lot from 22nm Fabrication Process.



Adoption of New Manufacturing Model to Cost Intel $9 Billion in 2011

With the transition to 22nm process technology that will start later this year Intel Corp. will also move to a new manufacturing model that will rely on four leading-edge fabs instead of three. The plan will cost Intel $9 billion this year, but Intel claims that with 22nm manufacturing process it will be able to enter a number of new markets.

"In support of expected strong unit growth in our core businesses and the movement of graphics transistors to our leading edge process technology, we are forecasting an increase in capital spending to $9 billion as we build and equip an incremental high volume manufacturing factory at 22nm," said Stacy Smith, chief financial officer of Intel, during the most recent quarterly conference call with financial analysts.

At present Intel expects to rapidly transit its PC and server processors as well as various chips for low-power and mobile applications to 22nm fabrication process. Since previously the company transited its Atom and low-cost products to newer nodes around a year after premium chips, but with the 22nm the latest fabrication process will be applied for the whole product stack.

"As we approach our 22nm transition, we are increasing our investments in manufacturing to capture what we believe is a significant opportunity for growth. [...] The market opportunities for our 22nm products are outstanding. As a result, we are growing from the model of three high volume leading-edge manufacturing fabs to four. Our 22nm process will be the foundation for growing PC and server segments, as well as a broad family of Atom-based SoCs, serving smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and other embedded devices," said Paul Otellini, chief executive officer of Intel.

In fact, mobile devices seem to have a very high priority for the world's largest maker of microprocessors.
"We are building some on 32nm now and then the initial products on 22nm will be the mainstream microprocessors, because we want to use every early wafer we can for those products, but we will move as rapidly to 22nm as possible for the non-PC part of the product line," explained the head of Intel.
While it is very likely that Intel will start making commercial chips using 22nm fabrication process already in Q4 2011, the company itself does not want to make any official promises concerning mass production or revenue shipments just now.

"We have finished development of the process. We are in yield learning deployment right now, running test ships in there, ramping the yields up on the technology. We have completed the design of our first microprocessor and have working microprocessors on that technology. At this point in time our plan is to ramp production wafers of that technology in the second half of this year with products launched at some point to follow," said Mr. Otellini.

Among the most anticipated 22nm products from Intel are code-named Ivy Bridge microprocessors for desktops, laptops and servers as well as Knights Corner accelerator based on MIC [many Intel core] architecture. Intel has already confirmed that it does have working samples of 22nm chips.

New silver Xbox 360 controller available soon.

Will gamers fork over £44.99 to buy the new controller?

Microsoft has slapped a price tag and release date on its new silver Xbox 360 controller.

The silver controller is already available in the US, with an expected landing on Blighty shores on 4 March 2011 for the price of £44.99.
For that price, gamers will even get a Play and Charge add-on kit.
It was announced back in August 2010 and features a D-pad (probably the most important feature in the new controller), which offers accurate control and can be the standard 'plus' or disc.
It's also designed so as to be best suited for fighting games, and the new d-pad allows for easier usage. Other than the d-pad, the changes seem cosmetic, with the sleek silver look highlighting the difference.

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AMD's Bulldozer Microprocessors Expected to Offer 50% Higher Performance than Core i7, Phenom II Chips


The next-generation desktop central processing units (CPUs) from Advanced Micro Devices with Bulldozer micro-architecture are projected to offer around 50% higher performance compared to existing chips from AMD and Intel. While the promises seem very promising, they should be considered as extremely rough estimates.

An AMD document obtained by Donanimhaber web-site claims that an eight-core Bulldozer microprocessor offers 50% higher performance compared to quad-core Intel Core i7-950 with HT microprocessor in games, rendering and multimedia applications. The web-sites does not specify which benchmarks were used. In fact, 50% higher performance versus a quad-core chip does not seem to be bad, especially in games that do not usually take advantage of multi-core chips.

The web-site claims that AMD compares performance of the Core i7-950 with performance of AMD Phenom II X6 1100T chip, which is considerably slower than its rival, according to performance tests conducted by X-bit labs. It is unclear whether AMD showed the model 1100T being slower or faster than the i7-950. Test settings were not revealed. Typically, AMD publishes so-called "simulated benchmark results".
Rumours published earlier this month suggested that AMD plans to return the FX products family with extreme performance. Indirectly, this information confirms very high performance of new microprocessors from AMD.
Engineering samples of code-named Zambezi (desktop Bulldozer) chips became available for AMD's partners for testing in December, 2010. Production candidates should be ready by February '11 and the initial production of the company's first desktop microprocessors powered by the long-awaited Bulldozer micro-architecture is scheduled to start in April next year. Probably, the launch of the chip will occur around the same timeframe.

Eight-core Zambezi features four dual-core Bulldozer modules, each of which is believed to have 2MB of shared level-two cache, that will share 8MB L3 cache. In total, the whole chip will pack in whopping 16MB of SRAM, a 77% increase from the current six-core microprocessors that have 9MB of cache in total. Clock-speeds of the chip may be as high as 3.50GHz or even higher.

The first Zambezi microprocessors to be launched are expected to be eight-core products with 95W and 125W thermal design power as well as 8MB L3 cache. Later in the second quarter of 2011 AMD, according to sources with knowledge of the company's roadmap, will release six-core chips with 8MB L3 cache and four-core products with 4MB cache. All of the processors will feature TurboCore 2.0 technology, dual-channel DDR3 memory controller with up to 1866MHz memory support and will be compatible with AM3+ mainboards.

AMD did not comment on the news-story.

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Sunday 16 January 2011

MSI and Gigabyte introduce new custom GTX 500 series based graphics cards

MSI Twin Frozr II GTX 570 & 580: 
MSI today officially unveils its N500 series of graphics card featuring the award-winning Twin Frozr II Thermal Design. The Twin Frozr II Thermal Design has garnered unanimous praise from professional media and end-users for providing the best balance between cooling performance and lowest sound levels. With the Twin Frozr II cooler, noise output is reduced by up to 8.4dB (when compared to the reference design). More importantly, operating temperatures are reduced by up to 20°C versus other cooling solutions. Thanks to MSI Afterburner, unsurpassed clock speeds can be achieved with the combined features of the excellent Twin Frozr II Thermal Design and MSI's N580GTX and N570GTX GPU.

Gigabyte GTX 570 WindForce3X Edition:
Gigabyte released a new overclocked non-reference design GeForce GTX 570 graphics that makes use of its WindForce3X custom cooler. The GV-N570OC-13I from Gigabyte uses clock speeds of 780 MHz core and 1560 MHz CUDA cores, against reference speeds of 732 and 1464 MHz, respectively. The WindForce3X cooler keeps the beast cool. It makes use of a dense aluminum fin array to which heat is conveyed by a number of copper heat pipes, and ventilated by three 80 mm fans. The blue Ultra Durable VGA PCB by gigabyte makes use of top-quality components and 2 oz copper layer board. Other specifications are standard: 480 CUDA cores, and 1280 MB of memory across a 320-bit GDDR5 memory interface. Gigabyte did not give out pricing information.
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Saturday 15 January 2011

Sony Ericsson’s PlayStation Phone Reviewed, the Xperia Play’s Secrets Are All Out!

The Xperia Play (Or better known as The Playstation Phone) holds no more secrets.
A member of Chinese mobile forum ePrice was able to meet a friend who had acquired an Xperia Play handset, asking if he would be interested in taking a look at Sony Ericsson’s Android-based gaming smartphone. Wanting to know more, the guy travelled to Shenzhen and was treated with a full overview, capturing more high-resolution photos of the device and a demo video, writing a full review in the process.

The  Xperia Play will feature a 1GHz processor with the Adreno 205 GPU, it will have a 4-inch FWVGA screen that is capable of delivering a 854 x 480 resolution, a 5MP camera, noise cancelling dual microphones and dual speakers
This would run on Android 2.3 as no different as shown on the Chinese videos on the internet, and also, there is support for MicroSD, MicroUSB and there is a 3.5mm microphone jack.
We still have yet to know which games are supported on the Xperia Play besides the PS1 games support. Stay tuned for more info!
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Monday 10 January 2011

Intel's Next-Generation Chip to Support DirectX 11

Intel Corp. plans to integrate a DirectX 11-class graphics processing unit (GPU) into its next-generation code-named Ivy Bridge central processing unit (CPU). The move will allow the accelerated processing unit (APU) to compete head-to-head with Advanced Micro Devices' Fusion-series of chips that already have DirectX 11 support.
"Intel will integrate the technology in next-generation laptop and desktop chips, as use of the technology in applications will spread by then. [...] When we look at the schedule, we did not think it was... the right time. There's not much usage." said Mooly Eden, vice president and general manager of the PC client group at Intel, in an interview with the IDG News Service.

The latest Intel Core i "Sandy Bridge" microprocessors feature outdated DirectX 10.1-class graphics core and does not support GPGPU technology. By contrast, modern GPUs from ATI/AMD or Nvidia Corp. fully support DirectX 11 along with a number of other advantages that improve quality of video games as well as allow to use graphics processor for general-purpose computing.

Since Ivy Bridge will be made using 22nm process technology, Intel will be able to integrate more logic into the chip. For example, it is rumoured that Ivy Bridge will have 24 stream processors instead of 12 on the Sandy Bridge.

But even Ivy Bridge may not remove the gap between Intel and AMD chips in terms of graphics performance. In its next-generation APUs the Sunnyvale, California-based company may further improve performance and add new features to its integrated GPUs.

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Sunday 9 January 2011

ORIGIN PC Overclocks New Core i7 to 5.0 GHz

ORIGIN's Genesis PC
ORIGIN PC said that its ORIGIN Genesis and ORIGIN Big O high-performance PCs now offer Intel's 2nd-generation 32nm Core i7 processor featuring Intel Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 and Integrated Memory Controller.

According to the company's CES 2011 press release, both models can be configured to sport an overclocked Core i7 processor reaching well over 5.0 GHz, however ASUS indicated that this feat was accomplished thanks to the P8P67 motherboard's onboard DIGI+ VRM and EFI BIOS for accurate performance tuning. Both models can also be configured with up to three-way SLI, customized liquid cooling options and more.
"Intel’s latest technology delivers gamers and creative professionals a new level of processing power and intuitive convenience," said Kevin Wasielewski, CEO and Co-Founder of ORIGIN. "ORIGIN delivers the most aggressive and rock solid overclocking in the industry and we have Intel's Core i7 processors running at over 5 GHz while remaining cool and passing every single one of our stability tests. The Intel Core i7 2600K processor is an amazing processor and with ORIGIN's award-winning overclocking our customers will dominate the playing field."
ORIGIN said that the EON15-S and EON17-S performance notebooks will also ship with overclocked 2nd-generation Core i5 and i7 processors in Q1 2011, however consumers can purchase the original EON17 now with Nvidia's latest mobile GPU. Currently this meaty laptop can be configured with a plethora of gaming goodness, offering up to Intel's Core i7 980X CPU, up to two Nvidia GeForce GTX 485M cards in dual SLI mode, up to a whopping 24 GB of dual-channel DDR3 memory and up to three hard drives.
ORIGIN said that the revamped Genesis and Big O performance desktops will be available starting January 9, 2011. The updated EON notebooks with overclocked Core i5 and i7 processors will be ready for consumption in Q1 2011. For those attending CES 2011 this week, the Genesis desktops will be on display at the Fractal Design Suite in the Venetian while the Big O desktops will be on display at the Creative Labs booth in South Hall 1, 20913.

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AMD confirms that triple-cores are here to stay


Advanced Micro Devices' said that triple-core processors would continue to be a part of its offerings. While it is unclear how AMD could make a triple-core chip based on its Bulldozer micro-architecture, the comment may indicate that AMD will have triple-core K10.5-based chips for a long time after the introduction of Bulldozer.

"In most instances dual-core computing was adequate for the majority of users and with an additional core to service the OS, one of the more significant bottlenecks was addressed. Triple-core processors continue to address customer and consumer needs by delivering great performance at great prices. As long as the industry and market find value in these products and request them - AMD will address the need," said Matt Davis, an AMD product marketing manager for desktop solutions.

AMD's Bulldozer architecture and topology employs a number of so-called modules. Every module has two independent integer cores (that share fetch, decode and L2 functionality) with dedicated schedulers, one "Flex FP" floating point unit with two 128-bit FMAC pipes with one FP scheduler. While it is clear that AMD can disable a dual-core module within a many-core chip, it is uncertain whether it can disable one integer core.
Unofficial sources pointed to six-core and quad-core Bulldozer products back in November '10, but there were no indications about triple-core or five-core chips based on Bulldozer design.

Triple-core AMD Athlon II and AMD Phenom II chips powered by K10.5 micro-architecture are available now. Moreover, nothing keeps AMD from selling such chips in mid-term future. The indication that the company will sell them as long as the market wishes to buy them may point to a fairly long transition to Bulldozer from the current-generation architecture.

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Asus prepares to unleash its Radeon 6970 DirectCU graphics monstrosity


ASUS displayed a huge new graphics card based on the AMD Radeon HD 6970 GPU. The EAH6970 DirectCu is perhaps the largest among the company's graphics cards that use a "direct-copper" GPU cooler in which heat pipes make direct contact with the GPU die. Such is the size of the cooler, that the card requires three expansion slots in your system. To make optimal use of the expansion brackets, ASUS wired out all TMDS links from the GPU, yielding a display connectivity consisting of two DVI and four full-sized DisplayPort 1.2 connectors.

The GPU cooler makes use of a large aluminum fin array which uses at least three 8 mm thick copper heat pipes. The aluminum fins are cooled by the airflow of two 120 mm fans. The card uses 2 GB of high-speed GDDR5 memory over a 256-bit wide memory interface, it packs 1536 VLIW4 stream processors. The card also seems to be using a 9-phase VRM that allows software voltage control. Power is drawn in from two 8-pin PCI-E power connectors.

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Kinect Hardware Coming To PC's

Kinect developer says that "games are just the start" for Kinect sensor.

The gesture-controlled PC of the future is inching closer, as Tamir Berliner - one of the founders of PrimeSense, the developers of Microsoft's Kinect motion-tracking peripheral - announced that the company is selling development versions of the technology to other developers.

Following some already impressive hacks, incluing an air guitar mod, gesture control for web browsing and, ahem, some more adult-orientated efforts, PrimeSense are making the code which controls the sensor open source, allowing developers to use the device however they please.

"It will all be open source so you can take it and port it to any device", says Berliner. "When we founded the company we set out to change the computer industry with movement games, but we did not have the Wii to prove us right. Now we see that computer games are just the start."

The first company after Microsoft to license the technology is Asus, whose own Kinect-a-like called the Xtion lets users browse their PCs media files with hand gestures.

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PS3 3.55 Jailbroken By Geohot

GeoHot is well known in the iPhone scene but what happens when he begins diversifying himself in more than one particular field? He becomes a total Badass.

GeoHot has managed to crack the PS3′s current Firmware 3.55 and render it jailbroken. All you PS3 owners better get ready to download the new Firmware version within the next couple of days.

After successfully implementing Homebrew on 3.55 he has now managed to go even further.
I can forsee a future where Sony and Geohot play a game of cat and mouse where Sony releases a FW version and then Geohot cracks it, I can for see that people like me who simply want to enjoy the variety of online games for the PS3 will have to download a new firmware more frequently now which is going to be an even bigger burden. 

This first crack is the first of many to come, Maybe Sony will give in and call in GeoHot’s offer for
“if you want your next console to be secure, get in touch with me. any of you 3. It’d be fun to be on the other side.”
Of course by any 3 he is referring to Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo respected makers of the PS3, XBOX 360 and Wii. 

Maybe all this stuff is a publicity gimmick so that he can have job security in this rough economy?

Info Leaked On The Playstation Phone Zeus


After the iPhone 4 leak, the PlayStation phone is perhaps one of the biggest leaks yet. A new video has surfaced which shows the phone running the PlayStation app, although the entire duration shows the phone running in Chinese you can still see that the directional buttons still can’t be used with games yet and that the load time of the Zeus is still a little slow when it is running “Dungeon Defenders”.
The video leak also helped shed some light on the new features of the phone, which are:
  • 4-Inch display
  • 5 MegaPixel Camera
  • 512 MB of RAM
  • 512 MB of ROM
  • MicroSD Card slot
  • Two Microphones
  • A micro USB port
So far it is unknown whether the phone will have backward support of any kind, i.e whether it would be able to run old PSP games via memory card or emulated PS1 games and there are no achievement / trophy options like what Windows Phone 7 has on its XBOX Live App.

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New Ipad 2 Photos Leaked

A rear shell possibly from the second-generation iPad has been spotted at the 2011 International CES within the iLounge Pavilion. The shell, that has been been made by Gopod Mobile with the “iPad 2” and “128GB” logos won’t be on the upcoming iPad 2 but it shows what the upcoming design of the iPad 2 would look like. It’s been shown paired with an iPad 2-specific foldable rechargeable battery pack developed by the Gopod Mobile Company itself, and shows the device’s revised and redesigned curves, ports, and cameras placements; it is said by Gopod to represent the actual appearance of the as-yet-unreleased thinner and slightly smaller iPad. It is also expected by Apple to announce the iPad 2 on February 1st.


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Saturday 8 January 2011

Samsung introduces its DDR4 memory. Claims 40% Less Engergy Usage

Samsung's famed lead in component manufacturing is being extended today with the announcement of a DDR4 DRAM stick that can perform read and write operations using up to 40 percent less power than the old/current DDR3 stuff. Bandwidth maxes out at 2.13Gbps at 1.2V, while Pseudo Open Drain technology assists in minimizing the battery impact. Over time, Samsung projects the new DRAM modules will hit 4Gbps speeds. It's working away with server makers right now in order to achieve JEDEC certification, but the target market will clearly be laptops and other mobile devices, where energy-frugal memory like this would best be appreciated.

Sapphire brings a TV Tuner and a graphics card together in their Radeon 5570 Xtend

Sapphire is keeping the All-in-Wonder series alive to an extant with its latest graphics card suited for home PCs and HTPCs, the Sapphire HD 5570 Xtend TV. The card is a full-height DirectX 11 compliant Radeon HD 5570 which integrates a standard-definition TV tuner. The tuner can scan for, and store channels, you can also program the software to record them at a set time. As a graphics card, it packs 320 stream processors and 512 MB/1 GB of GDDR3 memory over a 128-bit memory interface.

ASUS Introduces All New Super Alloy Power Graphics Cards

Pump up your graphics muscle with ASUS Super Alloy Power graphics cards. The Super Alloy Power technology uses a special alloy formula which is highly-magnetic, heat-resistant and anti-corrosive to deliver a 15% performance boost, 35℃ cooler operation and 2.5 times longer lifespan.
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Friday 7 January 2011

Mac App Store tops 1 Million App Downloads in Opening Day

Following its long awaited official opening yesterday, Apple has announced that the Mac App Store has seen more than one million app downloads in its opening 24 hours of trading.

Launching with over 1,000 free and paid-for apps the Mac App Store is available as a free download for all Mac OS X Snow Leopard users and features desktop and laptop friendly applications across a number of categories including Education, Games, Graphics & Design, Lifestyle and Productivity.

“We’re amazed at the incredible response the Mac App Store is getting,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. The Cupertino based company’s big wig went on to add: “Developers have done a great job bringing apps to the store and users are loving how easy and fun the Mac App Store is.”

Following on from the hugely successful App Store that supplies content for the company’s iOS devices, the Mac App Store allows users to browse available applications via new a noteworthy header as well as staff favourites and current popular downloads.

Despite these staggering opening day download figures, the opening 24 hours of the Mac App Store’s existence was not entirely plain sailing for Apple with hackers cracking open the service and finding a devastatingly simple way of downloading paid-for applications without having to pay.

EVGA Showcases its Geforce based Dual GPU Monstrosity at CES 2011

EVGA showcased a new unnamed GPU based on Dual Geforce Based Chips at its CES 2011 booth. The company didn’t gave on any details on the card but its likely to be based on two of the current Geforce 500 Series chips which could either include the upcoming GTX 560 or the current GTX 570 chip.

One amazing thing which can be noticed in the pics is the Huge Custom Heatsink which the card will use which offers a Unique design and equipped with three cooling fans which cool the Aluminium array Heatsink below which is pretty much visible. The cooling may look quite alot but for a card which uses two 8 pin pci-e connectors it isn’t. So much power means that the total TDP will be around the 375W region making it one hell of a card in temps and performance. Of Course! The Extra Juice will allow room for more overclocking.
The bottom of the card has also been captured which reveals possible specs of the cards, It is supposed to feature a total of 1GB GDDR5 VRAM and holds two GPU cores, each with four memory chips. Dual Chips will make the card a bit longer than the current 500 Series Geforce cards. The card comes with 3 DVI ports making it 3D Surround Ready.
Nvidia is sure planning on something for the upcoming Dual Antilles based card from AMD and this might be its real competitor, Pricing and Availablty are not confirmed but more news to be out real soon.

iPhone 5 design drawings leaked?

Antenna looks to have been moved, confirming Apple's plans to finally fix phone's killer flaw.

New design drawings of the iPhone 5 have apparently surfaced, showing off a very similar style to the current iPhone 4 model. The pics come on the back of a video earlier this week which showed new iPhone parts with the antenna breaks clearly moved to prevent ‘death grip’ issues.

Apple had the clip pulled from YouTube and doubtless Steve Jobs will be none too pleased to see Jony Ive’s scribblings for the next-gen iPhone hit the web too.

he drawings suggest the next iPhone will not be that far removed from the iPhone 4, with a subtle leap similar to the shift from the iPhone 3G to the 3GS. The new phone is expected to land this summer.




Thursday 6 January 2011

LG’s Optimus 2X, first Nvidia Tegra phone

The LG Optimus was one of the better Android phones made by LG, but they are taking their next Optimus even HIGHER with the upcoming Optimus 2x which boasts to be one of the first phones to sport GPU giant nVidia’s revolutionary Tegra technology, The phone will have a Cortex A-9 Dual-Core processors at it’s disposal while Tegra is a fairly old announcement from Nvidia the possibility of it becoming commercial is drawing closer and closer.



Sony Ericsson Xperia ARC teased before official announcement

Sony Ericsson’s most upcoming addition to the Xperia family has been teased to run Android Gingerbread 2.3, the phone will sport a 4.2″ screen and was supposed to be announced this coming week at CES but instead this promo got leaked of it on the internet.
So far the known features of the phone are:
  • 854 x 480 resolution display
  • multi touch input
  • 1Ghz Qualcomm processor
  • 8 MegaPixel camera with HD recording (upto 720p? )

Modern Warfare 3 coming, not in the way you think

So another industry rumor has begun spreading that Modern Warfare 3 will be in the works, but don’t expect it to be an immediate successor to the all time smash hit Modern Warfare 2; this game will be a prequel to one of the main characters in Modern Warfare “Ghost”.
Does anyone else this will be an enormous waste of time and money? Who cares about some guy dressed up in a skull mask? Fans of Modern Warfare 2 want a CONTINUATION of the game NOT a prequel, If Acitivsion had to make it any more obvious that they prefer to make games for the sake of a cash cow why haven’t they made the rumored Call of Duty in space yet? or charge people a monthly fee for playing their CoD games? This is really bull if they expect us to buy a worthless prequel instead of continuing the story line like they should.
Anyone else get the feeling that Modern Warfare 2 will soon join the ranks of Half-Life 2: Episode 2? i.e no continuation what so ever while the main company only focuses all it’s resources making a quick buck?

Sunday 2 January 2011

Iphone Alarm Clock Glitch Not Going Off


A glitch on Apple's iPhone has stopped its built-in alarm clock going off, leaving many people oversleeping on the first two days of the New Year.
BBC News website readers and tweeters have said the glitch has caused them to be late for work, miss flights planes and ruin other plans, here are some of their comments.

"Mine failed to go off this morning. I run a guesthouse and when I woke at 9am my 10 guests were waiting in the unprepared dining room for me! Not good at all." Padraic McDonagh, Galway, Ireland

This just seems to be another problem with the Iphone and hopefully the last they will have. Maybe the next iphone will be a little more up to scratch and a bit more reliable.


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How To Build A Budget Cheap PC

This video will show you how that you can make the most of your money when you decide to build a computer.
 


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Could Chinese become the main language of the internet?

According to an infographic on TheNextWeb, based on data from The Internet World Stats, Chinese language has gained so many users on the internet that it could be less than five years before it surpasses English as the main language on the internet.

In the last year, 36 million additional users of the internet were gained in China, and there are now over 440 million internet users in the country.

The website predicts that Chinese language could become the dominant language of the internet in the next five years.

Over 536 million users use English as their primary language on the internet and Spanish is in third spot with 153 million users.

The difference between English and Chinese language users on the internet, according to this data, is 91 million.

Will the difference be breached, and within 5 years? Let's just wait and watch.
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More Details On ATI's New Mobile Graphics Chips

Although Advanced Micro Devices' graphics business unit yet has to release its Mobility Radeon HD 6000-series graphics processing units (GPUs) for notebooks, the first details about the post-next-generation mobile graphics adapters - which will be sold under AMD Mobility Radeon HD 7000 brand - has been published by a web-site.
The Mobility Radeon HD 7000 family of  graphics processors is projected be made using 28nm process technology, but at this point it is unknown which of the chips will be made at Globalfoundries and which will be made at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. It is also unclear which new features will be supported by the new line of mobile GPUs compared to the predecessors, but it can be suggested that they will use VLIW4 architecture stream cores like the Radeon HD 6900 "Cayman" does.

Some of the ATI Mobility Radeon graphics processors will enter production in Q4 2011, but some will only be ready in Q2 2012. The information seems to be in line with AMD's typical approach to start manufacturing of mobile GPUs about one quarter after desktop graphics chips with similar architecture. Potentially, this means that AMD will only be able to release some of its 28nm desktop GPUs only in Q1 2012.
Donanimhaber web-site claims that the Mobility Radeon HD 7000 family will consist of at least four graphics cores named after different places in London, England. It is noteworthy that the family, provided that the information is correct and full, will not include a low-end GPU with 64-bit memory bus. The absence of such chip is logical, given high performance of graphics processors inside AMD's accelerated processing units (APUs) that will power notebooks for performance-minded customers.
The positioning and suggested performance and TDPs look as follows:
  • Wimbledon - ultra high-end mobile GPU with 256-bit memory bus and with 2GB or 4GB of GDDR5 memory on MXM 3.0 board. Thermal design power of the chip is projected to be 65W or higher. Production of the chip is expected to start in Q2 2012. The chip is projected to offer 25% higher performance compared to code-named Blackcomb product.
  • Heathrow 192-bit: high-end mobile GPU with 192-bit memory bus and with 1.5GB - 3GB of GDDR5  memory on MXM 3.0 board. Thermal design power of the chip is projected to be 35W - 45W. Production of the chip is expected to start in Q4 2011. The chip is projected to offer ~30% higher performance compared to code-named Chelsea product.
  • Heathrow 128-bit: high-end mobile GPU with 128-bit memory bus for GDDR5  memory. It is likely that the chip will be available both in MXM and discrete versions. Thermal design power of the chip is projected to be 35W - 45W. Production of the chip is expected to start in Q4 2011. The chip is projected to offer ~30% higher performance compared to code-named Chelsea product.
  • Chelsea: performance-mainstream mobile GPU with 128-bit memory bus and with 1GB of GDDR5 memory on MXM 3.0 board. Thermal design power of the chip is projected to be 20W - 30W or higher. Production of the chip is expected to start in Q4 2011. The chip is projected to offer 30% higher performance compared to code-named Whistler product. 
  • Thames: mainstream mobile GPU with 128-bit memory bus and with 1GB of GDDR5 or GDDR3 memory on MXM 3.0 board. Thermal design power of the chip is projected to be 15W - 20W. Production of the chip is expected to start in Q4 2011. The chip is projected to offer two times higher performance compared to code-named Seymour product.
AMD did not comment on the news-story.

Saturday 1 January 2011

Nintendo 3DS Price, Color and Release Date Revealed

The Nintendo 3DS is no stranger to popularity, Nintendo boasts that it will be the first and only hand held console to do 3-D graphics on videos and games WITHOUT the aid of 3-D glasses. This is quiet an outstanding feat for a company to achieve, while 3-D is still experimental on the PS3 and the PC with Nvidia 3D Vision Nintendo has already announced a great line up of titles including an exclusive Resident Evil game!!!

Size (when closed):
Approximately 5.3 inches wide, 2.9 inches long, 0.8 inches tall.
Weight:
Approximately 8 ounces.

Top Screen:
3.53-inch widescreen LCD display, enabling 3D view without the need for special glasses; with 800×240 pixel resolution (400 pixels are allocated for each eye to enable 3D viewing).

Touch Screen:
3.02-inch LCD with 320×240 pixel resolution with a touch screen.

Cameras:
One inner camera and two outer cameras with 640×480 (0.3 Mega) pixel resolution.

Pre-Installed Software:
TBA

Nintendo 3DS Game Card:
2 GB Max. at launch.

Wireless Communication:
Can communicate in the 2.4 GHz band. Multiple Nintendo 3DS systems can connect via a local wireless connection to let users communicate or enjoy competitive game play. Systems also can connect to LAN access points to access the Internet and allow people to enjoy games with others. Will support IEEE 802.11 with enhanced security (WPA/WPA2). Nintendo 3DS hardware is designed so that even when not in use, it can automatically exchange data with other Nintendo 3DS systems or receive data via the Internet while in sleep mode.

Game Controls:
Touch screen, embedded microphone, A/B/X/Y face buttons, + Control Pad, L/R buttons, Start and Select buttons, “Slide Pad” that allows 360-degree analog input, one inner camera, two outer cameras, motion sensor and a gyro sensor.

Other Input Controls:
3D Depth Slider to adjust level of 3D effect (can be scaled back or turned off completely depending on the preference of the user), Home button to call system function, Wireless switch to turn off wireless communications (even during game play), Power button. The telescoping stylus is approximately 4 inches when fully extended.

Input/Output:
A port that accepts both Nintendo 3DS game cards and game cards for the Nintendo DS™ family of systems, an SD memory card slot, an AC adapter connector, a charging cradle terminal and a stereo headphone output jack.

Sound:
Stereo speakers positioned to the left and right of the top screen.

Battery:
Lithium ion battery details TBA.

Languages:
English
Parental Controls:
Parental controls similar to the Nintendo DSi system will be included.

At a shockingly low price of 199 Pound Sterling (~$300 USD) which is about the same price as a PSP this is definitely a must have for all the Nintendo fanboy’s considering all the fantastic features this thing comes packing with, although Nintendo has highly recommended that the 3DS may not be safe for use by children as it may cause permanent damage to their eye sight.
The release date is not far, 18 – March – 2011 which is not very far right now, I am just happy that they didn’t decide to do a christmas release date, the 3DS will only be available in Red, Black and Blue for the time being Nintendo might make room for brighter colors such as Yellow and Pink for girls.
Source: GameGearsUK

iPad 2G Case Revealed + New Camera

As you can see from the video below there is an iPad 2G case out and when tested against the current gen iPad there were many issues, such as lesser size and some buttons not popping out, this can only mean that the iPad 2G will definitely be a remodeled version of the iPad with lots of make overs, the one true question is can we expect to see a camera on the iPad for FaceTime?
In the video the most noticeable feature of the iPad 2 is the back, where there is a tiny circular hole. This is definite proof of a camera on the iPad. 

The video is being removed very quickly so watch this video in haste.
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