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Intel's 'Broadwater' GPU to support Shader Model 4.0More details have emerged about the graphics core - the latest in the GMA series - Intel intends to integrate into members of its upcoming 965 'Broadwater' chipset family. A presentation slide said to have come from the chip giant shows the part will support not only Shader Model 3.0, but also version 4.0. ATI shows strong Q1 chipset sales growthATI saw its share of the chipset market jump during the first quarter of the year thanks to increasing demand for its Intel- and AMD-oriented products, figures issued this week by market watcher Mercury Research reveal. The company's gains came despite a 12 per cent sequential dip in chipset shipments. Man clocks Pentium Extreme to 5GHzRambus awarded $306.5m in Hynix patent caseRambus has won its month-long patent infringement trial against South Korean rival Hynix Semiconductor. A San Jose, California jury yesterday awarded compensation to the US chip interface designer in the sum of $306.5m. Panasonic to ship Blu-ray writer in JuneA Panasonic internal Blu-Ray Disc writer will ship in June, the electronics giant has said, but like the similarly spec'd models announced by IO Data, the LF-MB121JD isn't going to come cheap. Sapphire renames water-cooled graphics cardIO Data preps pricey Blu-ray Disc writersSeagate readies 750GB desktop hard driveLow-cost VT-free 65nm Pentium Ds to ship Q3?Intel ships ultra-low voltage Core SolosIntel has quietly introduced a pair of 'Yonah'-based ultra-low voltage processors, both of which are believed to consume no more than 5.5W, but contain only one processing core and run over a reduced 533MHz frontside bus. Intel to push BIOS replacement with 'Centrino 4'Intel will drive the adoption of the Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI) with the introduction of 'Santa Rosa', the next generation of its Centrino notebook platform, it has been claimed. So far, the only Intel-based machines on the market that use EFI instead of older BIOS technology are Apple's latest desktops and notebooks. Rambus posts mixed Q1 resultsAMD 'to bring forward' Socket AM2 launchSeagate doubles 15K drive capacity with perpendicularSeagate has updated its Cheetah 15K enterprise-oriented hard disk drive line-up with a model that incorporates perpendicular recording technology and takes the 15,000rpm drive family's capacity to 300GB - more than double the current top-of-the-line model's 147GB. Nvidia touts 'flagship' GeForce Go 7900 GPUsNvidia has formally unveiled the GeForce Go 7900 mobile graphics chip family notebook maker Toshiba pre-announced last month. Then, Toshiba debuted a laptop based on the 7900 GS - today, Nvidia added the 7900 GTX to the line-up. AMD said to be researching 'reverse multi-threading' techATI rebuts 80nm GPU slip claimNvidia preps single-chip integrated chipsetsATI updates Catalyst with Linux X1000 driversWebsite confuses Athlon XP with Pentium IIIDo AMD and Intel have something to tell us? Is their cutthroat rivalry a sham? Are they really in business together? If online retailer Ebuyer.com's website is anything to go by, the two chip makers must be in cahoots. |
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