Show offs!
Subject: Shows and Expos | June 9, 2009 - 12:14 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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The Tech Report have been posting Computex updates like mad and still are having a hard time keeping up due to the huge volume of information from this years expo. Lynnfield processors and the P55 boards they will run on were showing next to nVIDIA's Tegra processor and Ion platform. Various PSU makers were showing off their 80+ lineups, including this very impressive beast. There were some interesting new tricks with notebooks and the motherboard makers were showing off too.
There is a lot more to see there but don't tire your eyes out as Ryan has a newly minted article on his travels at Computex as well.
"We have even more Computex news and photo galleries from the latter part of the show. Join us for the latest official and unofficial news about Intel's next quad-core processors, Tegra and Ion systems from Nvidia, ultra- efficient power supplies from Seasonic and Enermax, next-gen netbook touchpads, AMD processor core unlocking from Gigabyte, and much more."
Here are some more Shows and Expos articles from around the web:
SHOWS AND EXPOS
- Nvidia pulls one over on AMD at the Microsoft booth @ The Inquirer
- Computex 2009 Day 2 @ Ninjalane
- Computex 2009 Day 3 @ Ninjalane
- Computex 2009 Day 4 @ Ninjalane
- Computex 2009: Show Girls @ techPowerUp
- Best of E3 2009 @ Digital Trends
- E3 Expo 2009: The Great Video Game Accessory Round Up @ Futurelooks
- E3 Expo 2009: Cool New Games for the Nintendo Wii @ Futurelooks
- E3 2009: Who won? Who lost? Who wins a golden Ars?
E3 for the PC
Subject: Shows and Expos | June 8, 2009 - 12:14 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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The four PC gaming stars of E3 in Futurelooks opinon are a pair of sequels and a pair of new games. The sequels are to Modern Warfare and Bioshock, both games were very well received by fans of their respective genres, Bioshock more for the story and interesting use of Plasmids, CoD: Modern Warfare for its more realistic take on combat. The two new games are very different, one covers the exploits of a famous Navy SEAL; the other is a designed as a multipl
The main theme was what Microsoft no longer calls a netbook
Subject: Shows and Expos | June 5, 2009 - 12:29 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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DigiTimes saw a lot of vendors as they toured Computex this year, but the main thing they noticed was the focus on portability. Most of the first part of their look at this trade show is taken up
by mobility products along with some interesting entertainment devices from MSI. The second part features the huge V10 cooler from CoolerMaster and even more mobility products. The digital picture frame with built in scanner is
Taipei is your tech target
Subject: Shows and Expos | June 4, 2009 - 12:29 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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Ryan isn't the only one running back and forth between Nangang and the Taipei 101 tower, though he did post two new videos for you to check out.
Titillating Tessellation
Subject: Shows and Expos | June 3, 2009 - 12:16 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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At first glance, more news about tessellation in games raises very little interest; we have been hearing that it is just around the corner for almost a decade now. A second look reveals that not only are they right this time, but AMD has the fully DX11 compliant 40nm silicon to prove it. Sure the current generation of GPUs from AMD can do tessellation in benchmarks, but no games support the technology. With DX11 we will finally see the arrival of tessellation as well as some other interesting improvements. You can find pict
Sing along with Jen-Hsun
Subject: Shows and Expos | June 2, 2009 - 12:49 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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"C is for CUDA, that's good enough for thee!"
PC Marathon Season
Subject: Shows and Expos | June 1, 2009 - 12:20 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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Computex has barely gotten underway for those who flew all the way to Beijing and E3 starts tomorrow in Los Angeles, making this a bad time to be a hardware or software reviewer, but a great time to be an enthusiast. Ryan is on point at Computex, with frequent updates going up to the front page. However as it is midnight there, it is worth taking a break from Computex to see what Ars Technica has in the way of a preview of E3. EA and Activision ar
GIGABYTE to Announce New Motherboard Technologies at Computex 2009
Subject: Shows and Expos | May 29, 2009 - 01:14 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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City of Industry, May 29, 2009 - GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY Co., Ltd, a leading manufacturer of motherboards, graphics cards and other computing hardware solutions will showcase their latest range of innovative motherboards featuring GIGABYTE's 24-phase power VRM design and Smart 6 technologies at Computex 2009.
Overall results and coverage (part 1)
Jeremiah Allen aka “Miahallen” took the top spot in Gigabyte’s Open Overclocking Championship 2009 regional final Apr. 25 at the Pacific Palms Golf Resort in City of Industry, Calif. His efforts earned him a round-trip ticket to represent North America at Gigabyte’s championship finals in Taipei, Taiwan June 4. Read all about our coverage of the entire event!
Go Hardcore, Go Extreme with The World's Most Prestigious Overclocking Competition: GO OC 2009
Subject: Shows and Expos | April 15, 2009 - 06:48 PM | Jeremy Hellstrom
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City of Industry, Calif., April 15, 2009 - GIGABYTE TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD., a leading manufacturer of motherboards and graphics cards is pleased to announce today its North America Regional Finalists for the GIGABYTE Open Overclocking Championship 2009 (GO OC 2009), the largest and the most prestigious overclocking competition in enthusiast communities across 26 countries.