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Nvidia 55nm Parts Are Bad Too The Inquirer: "HOT ON THE heels of its denials that anything is wrong with the G92 and G94s comes another PCN that shows the G92s and G92b are being changed for no reason. Yup, the problems that are plaguing G84 and G86 are the same that affect seemingly all 65nm and now 55nm Nvidia parts." Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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Dell takes heat for faulty Nvidia chips Dell's recent software patch to control heating problems caused by faulty Nvidia graphics cards has attracted a fierce response from unhappy users, who say Dell is shying away from addressing the larger problem of bad hardware. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Apple warns users about bad Nvidia graphics chips - BetaNews NewsOXYApple warns users about bad Nvidia graphics chipsBetaNews - 30 minutes agoBy Jacqueline Emigh, BetaNews In offering free repairs on impacted MacBook Pro laptops, Apple yesterday told users that the symptoms of faulty Nvidia graphics processors include "distorted Home > Rss Directory > General > Google News |
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Nvidia reports problem with laptop chips Nvidia has uncovered a problem with some older graphics chips that shipped in "significant quantities" of laptop PCs, the company said Wednesday.Nvidia hasn't determined the exact cause of the problem but said i Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Nvidia claims 10 hours of HD video on Tegra chip Nvidia's Tegra system-on-chip will allow portable devices to play high-definition video for more than 10 hours, an engineer from the company told the Hot Chips conference on Monday.Nvidia announced the Tegra ser Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Nvidia takes on Intel with new Tegra chips The market for hardware that can run mobile Internet devices heated up considerably Monday with the unveiling of Nvidia's Tegra family of processors, whose models contain chips for multiple functions.The Tegra c Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Nvidia announces 'personal supercomputer' Hardware maker Nvidia has announced a new computer that has the power of a cluster of computers at a small fraction of the cost.Nvidia, working with several partners, has developed the Tesla Personal Supercomput Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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No Nvidia chipset for Via ... yet The expected launch of an Nvidia chipset for Via Technologies' processor line didn't materialize at the Computex exhibition in Taipei.Instead, the two companies showed off the latest Via Mini-ITX motherboard, wh Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Report: Nvidia to release Tegra CPU at Computex Graphics chip vendor Nvidia will reportedly introduce a line of processors designed for small, handheld computers at the Computex exhibition in Taipei next week.The Inquirer report sheds light on a product calle Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Nvidia to ship Tegra chip by mid-2009 Nvidia plans to ship its new Tegra system-on-a-chip for mobile devices by the middle of next year, the company's CEO said on Thursday.The coming-out party for Tegra will be in the spring of 2009, said Jen-Hsun H Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Lawsuit claims Nvidia hid serious flaw in graphics chips A lawsuit filed in a California court on Tuesday alleged Nvidia violated U.S. securities laws and concealed the existence of a serious defect in its graphics-chip line for at least eight months "in a series of false and misleading statements made to the investing publ Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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nVidia Off to a Rocky Start in July A reinvigorated ATI and overheating laptop chips pile on the bad news for a company that doesn't have many bad days. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Internet.com |
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Parts of San Francisco network still locked out The high-profile troubles on the city of San Francisco's computer network continue, despite a dramatic jailhouse intervention by the city's mayor this week.While the city has regained control of the five devices Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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AMD to Nvidia: Two chips are better than one Featured links from the CNET Blog Network AMD to Nvidia: Two chips are better than one--AMD's new dual-chip graphics technology matches Nvidia at high end. NBC's Olympics. Separating the half-baked from the half-faked--NBC has been dealing with numerous criticism Home > Rss Directory > Technology > CNET |
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Nano processor at heart of Via-Nvidia alliance Via Technologies' Nano processor will be a key component of an affordable computing platform that is being jointly developed with Nvidia."One thing the Nano enables us to do with the increased performance is to Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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FTC data: Telcos, banks are top targets for ID theft Compromised accounts within just 25 companies account for nearly half of the identity theft complaints filed with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, according to recently released FTC data compiled by the University of California, Berkeley. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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HP: Nvidia graphics defect an issue since November 2007 Featured links from the CNET Blog Network HP: Nvidia graphics defect an issue since November 2007--Hewlett-Packard lists 24 laptop model variations affected by a widely reported Nvidia graphics chip defect. Recent customer wins for open source--Open source is winning, one Home > Rss Directory > Technology > CNET |
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OpenID Is Here. Too Bad Users Can't Figure Out How it Works The tipping point for the OpenID login standard is fast approaching, but it's still too confusing for mass acceptance. The web's biggest players -- Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, MySpace and Facebook -- are racing to solve OpenID's usability problem. Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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OpenID Is Here. Too Bad Users Can't Figure Out How it Works The tipping point for the OpenID login standard is fast approaching, but it's still too confusing for mass acceptance. The web's biggest players -- Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, MySpace and Facebook -- are racing to solve OpenID's usability problem. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Bad economy good for client virtualization? Could the stretched-out replacement cycles for desktop machines be a boon for client computing? In a recent Wall Street Journal Business Technology blog post, Ben Worthen noted that a survey from our print publication, CIO Magazine, found that companies will forgo tra Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |

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