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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
Yesterday FUD Zilla wrote Albatron, Biostar, Club3D, ECS and Foxconn will no longer receive GPUs from NVIDIA but today the site claims these graphics card makers can still get chips on the grey market if they want to continue their business: Nvidia EMEA has decided to cut five of its partners and we heard from industry sources that buying chip from gray market actually can be a better business...
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 4 hours ago
FUD Zilla claims AMD's fabs in Dresden, Germany, will start churning out ATI GPUs in late 2009. Currently the fabs are still part of AMD, but if everything goes well they will be part of the new Foundry Company by early 2009. Dresden is completely focused on IMB's Silicon on Insulator (SOI), while graphics and Intel's CPUs are producing bulk silicon in High or Low K process. In order for...
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | yesterday
FUD Zilla thinks NVIDIA's focus on CUDA may be the reason why they recently lost the graphics crown to ATI: Nvidia has allocated too many brains and resources from its primary target gaming and graphics to mainstream computing and therefore it managed to lost its market dominance to ATI. ATI has the technology lead with its 55nm process, DirectX 10.1 and the performance is now at ATI's hand....
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | yesterday
FUD Zilla had an interview with NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang about graphics, CUDA and chipsets. Here's a snip from the first part of their interview: Is there enough space for NVIDIA chipsets on the market, especially for Intel? Jensen: We will build chipsets for market segments that are growing and those that value a great visual experience. Take for example, the consumer notebook market, which...
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | yesterday
Earlier today Overclockers.co.uk had a listing on its website of three Intel X58 based motherboards. As expected, these boards won't be cheap. The British shop has already deleted the items but FUD Zilla has all the details. Prices range from £234.99 to £281.99: Starting with the Intel board, which is the cheapest of the three, it'll set you back £234.99 (303/$413) which is a lot of cash to...
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | yesterday
Intel will unveil a new Core 2 Quad, dual-core Pentium and dual-core Celeron processor on November 30th. Here are the details from FUD Zilla : On this date, Intel plans to introduce a new quad core called Q8300 at 2.5GHz, FSB 1333 and 4MB cache for $224. At the same time, it plans to launch a new Pentium dual core E5300 with 2.6GHz core clock, FSB 800 and 2MB cache. This CPU will launch with...
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
It took a lot longer than expected, but NVIDIA's MCP7A-S is expected to be available within a week or so. FUD Zilla heard several big manufacturers, such as ASUS, Gigabyte and MSI, have finished their designs and are ready to ship the boards by the middle of the month. MCPA7-S is Nvidia's first integrated chipset for Intel socket 775, DMA chipsets and Nvidia finally got its act together and...
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 06/10/2008
It's rumoured that NVIDIA will cut some of its partners in Europe to give its biggest partners some more breathing space and according to FUD Zilla it will be the following five players: Albatron, Biostar, Club3D, ECS and Foxconn. Last week we managed to find out two names of partners that will be gone from Nvidia partner list, at least in EU and now we got the full monty. We've already mentioned...
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
FUD Zilla had a chat with Corsair and heard the memory maker hasn't rolled out a line of solid state disks yet because they believe the technology isn't mature enough. It seems Corsair will wait until there are faster and much cheaper solid state chips on the market. Corsair thinks that these drives have too many compatibility problems, that the capacity is too small for desktop and gaming...
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
FUD Zilla heard NVIDIA will cut five of its partners and believes Club3D and Foxconn might be on that list: We will try to get more details who are the other three but the decision has been made and these partners will be cut in Europe. The number of partners will drop to a more reasonable level as with twenty four partners it is very hard to make money, especially if you don't have the sexiest...
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
Intel is planning to release a Core 2 Duo T9800 notebook processor, this chip will be clocked at 2.93GHz with a 1066MHz FSB and 6MB L2 cache. FUD Zilla reports the T9800 will debut for $530 in Q1 2009. The current plan is that dual and quad cores for notebooks launched in September should hold the water before this new Q1 2009 speed update comes. This clock update is rather evolutionary, nothing...
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
FUD Zilla writes the upcoming AM3 processors from AMD will work in existing AM2 motherboard: AM3 and AM2 sockets are pin compatible, but naturally some of the AM3 pins are for DDR3 memory while in AM2 they are for DDR2 memory. Since Deneb and later Propus and other 45nm CPUs have a combo memory controller, the CPU will be able to support both DDR2 and DDR3 memory. Our sources said that the...
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 02/10/2008
FUD Zilla published a photo of a X58-based dual-CPU server motherboard: We've managed to get a picture of what should be one of the first boards of this kind and as you can see, it looks slightly different from the dual CPU Nehalem/Xeon boards we've seen so far. It only has four memory slots per CPU for starters, although only three can be used for triple-channel DDR3 and we're not sure if anyone...
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DV Hardware (Free subscription) | 01/10/2008
FUD Zilla says it will take until Q2 2009 before NVIDIA and ATI can roll out their 40nm GPUs at TSMC. This is quite dangerous for Nvidia as they won't be able to prepare or react on ATI 40nm RV870 line and if Nvidia ends up slower than ATI's next generation, it will have a major impact on Nvidia as a graphics chip company. Nvidia wanted to get its 40nm chips before ATI but TSMC simply won't...