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Review: Lenovo C30 workstation and Nvidia’s new Kepler-generation Quadro K5000 and K4000 GPUs
The Lenovo C30 stands apart from all other workstations as the only small form factor dual-socket workstation on the market. ...
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Crysis 3: Are its system requirements too high?
To see more you have to have more; consoles are a practical alternative. By Harrison Garovi The Crysis series of ...
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The Cult of Maker prays for a burst-resistant bubble
Is 3D printing creating a movement strong enough to move beyond the imminent threat of a sudden pop? By Randall ...
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Reviewing the EVGA Titan Superclocked graphics board
The stock edition is a great board, but the overclocked versions rate two thumbs up from our reviewers. By Harrison ...
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The larger your screen, the longer you stay
New research from Adobe casts doubt on the demise of the desktop PC. Who wants to carry around a screen ...
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AMD FirePro R5000 pursues resurgent remote graphics market
AMD is teaming up with Teradici to offer an end-to-end solution for desktop workstation replacement and VDI deployment. Alex Herrera ...
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Early thoughts on Sony’s PS4 unveiling: the company’s processor choices give them the edge
Sony held a press conference in New York City to provide some new detail for their next gen PS4 code-named Orbis. The new machines will use processor cores similar to PC processors making the porting process easier and pushing the performance ahead of current systems.
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Computer graphics changed our lives and the course of history; can it save the PC?
The computer graphics industry is hitting an inflection point as consumers adopt tablets at the expense of PCs with higher end computer graphics chips. This transition has the potential to slow the development of high end graphics processors.
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“Fix It In Post”
Too bad all commercials aren’t like this eight-minute video by filmmaker Jeremy Hunt, showing how Autodesk Smoke is used is ...
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Year in review: Looking forward to moving forward
2012 may be remembered as the year the computer graphics industry waited for better times. By Kathleen Maher [Editor’s Note: ...