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Twenty petaflops of supercomputer power from off-the-shelf parts

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Randall Newton

Cray built the Oak Ridge Laboratories Titan supercomputer from AMD CPUs and Nvidia GPUs. Power consumption is becoming as big ...

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JPR new market report quantifies smartphone and tablet CPU/GPU market

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GfxS staff

The global report includes definitions, market data, evaluations, and in-depth analysis of market growth dynamics. Jon Peddie Research today releases ...

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Qualcomm ships most System on a Chip GPUs in first half

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GfxS staff

Apple holds steady while MediaTek and Samsung post highest growth rates, according to a new market research report from Jon ...

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Review: Fujitsu Celsius H920

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GfxS staff

The latest in Intel and Nvidia processors make this 17-inch mobile workstation a reliable workhorse. By Tom Lansford The German/Japanese ...

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Nvidia announces first virtual workstation GPU

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Randall Newton

The VGX K2 will deliver Kepler-level graphics performance from the data center. Citrix is on-board with virtualization support. Nvidia today ...

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Review: Lenovo ThinkPad W530 makes “mobile workstation” so not an oxymoron

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Randall Newton

Powerful performance options in a stylish package, plus tools for digital content creation make this a great computer. By Tom ...

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Designing real and fantasy autos takes plenty of horsepower

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Randall Newton

Designer Daniel Simon has replaced a render farm with a single Boxx workstation and Nvidia Maximus software. Daniel Simon is a ...

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Review: Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 and GTX 650

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GfxS staff

Kepler-generation GPU power reaches to the Mainstream and Performance markets. By Robert Dow and Harrison Gorvy Nvidia rounded out their ...

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How the tablet market plays out

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GfxS staff

More than a dozen companies are coming to market with tablets in the near future. JPR says it’s all about ...

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Workstation market remained sluggish in second quarter

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Jon Peddie

Jon Peddie Research says HP seems to be weathering the storm better than most. By Jon Peddie The results from ...