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Like daisies in Spring, tablets are popping up everywhere

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Kathleen Maher

Spring refresh means plently of iPad wannabes are coming to market. By Jon Peddie and Kathleen Maher Tablets are all ...

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Siemens PLM riding high

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Kathleen Maher

Siemens PLM is rebooting after its acquisition in 2007 and an industry-wide recession that gave everyone a chance to rethink ...

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Nvidia losing graphics market share to AMD, Intel

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Randall Newton

Jon Peddie Research says first quarter 2011 graphics chip shipments up 10%, PC shipments down 5%. Graphics chip specialist Nvidia ...

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Dell upgrades workstation line

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Randall Newton

Two new mobiles and a rackable come with optional Intel Core i7 Extreme Edition CPUs Dell has announced three new ...

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Nvidia positions Quadro 400 to seduce AutoCAD users

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Randall Newton

The real competition for this entry-level professional graphics card is not something from AMD but Nvidia’s game-card line. By Alex ...

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Plume digs deeper to add quality haze to Rango

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Randall Newton

Industrial Light and Magic’s first full animation needed a retooling of their famed fluid solver/renderer and faster GPUs. Tools from ...

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CUDA 4.0 Toolkit now publicly available

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Randall Newton

The latest release-candidate version enables software developers to port their applications to Nvidia Graphic Processor Units. NVIDIA today announced the ...

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DCC software developers surf on shifting sand

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Randall Newton

Crushing economics and Moore’s Law are forcing changes in how DCC software is delivered and used. Industry analysis by Kathleen ...

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MacBook Pro and iPad 2: a wowser and a whimper from Apple

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Randall Newton

iPad 2 was really a 1.5, while Thunderbolt and no Nvidia makes the MacBook Pro update more interesting. It was ...

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Graphics add-in board market revenue drops in 2010

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Randall Newton

Over 18 million graphics boards sold in the quarter failed to prevent decline. Jon Peddie Research (JPR), the industry’s research ...