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Tom's Hard News - Intel Developer Forum, Day Two

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September 15, 2010

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Intel Developer Forum, Day Two

Intel Developer Forum, Day Two

In our second-day coverage of Intel's Developer Forum, we see Sandy Bridge's graphics engine handle 3D Blu-ray on the PC, AMD's forthcoming Zacate processor in action, SSDs help improve gaming performance, and Boxee shift away from Nvidia's Tegra. more

 

Three More External USB 3.0 Drives Benchmarked

Three More External USB 3.0 Drives Benchmarked

Another trio of SuperSpeed USB 3.0 drives landed in our German lab recently. As some of the contenders we've benchmarked underperform compared to our expectations, it's quite clear that hard drive speed matters again, now that we've moved beyond USB 2.0. more

 

Intel Developer Forum, Day One

Intel Developer Forum, Day One

The first day of Intel's Developer Forum saw discussion of the company's new CPU microarchitecture, code-named Sandy Bridge and manufactured at 32 nm. But the most important changes might be how the company develops future products. more

 

Part 2: Four More Gaming Enclosures Under $50

Part 2: Four More Gaming Enclosures Under $50

Garnering playable frame rates from entry-level hardware often requires ambitious overclocking. We test four gamer-oriented cases to see if they're able to serve up the cooling needed to push mainstream hardware to hardcore performance levels. more

 

Nvidia GeForce GTS 450: Hello GF106, Farewell G92

Nvidia GeForce GTS 450: Hello GF106, Farewell G92

After dutifully serving the mainstream gaming community for three years, Nvidia's G92 is finally being played out. Meet GF106, the little engine behind GeForce GTS 450. Is this 192-core part still potent, or did Nvidia cut too much from G92's replacement? more

 

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