Nehalem – Not built for gaming
Interesting analysis of the Core i7 “Nehalem” processor over on AnandTech:
IDF has started and the first benchmarks of Nehalem are going to start popping up. It is without a doubt an impressive architecture with a much better platform to run on, but this CPU is
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Intel’s Insanely Tiny Processor Roadmap: “Clear Path” to 10nm Chips

Think Intel’s breakthrough 45-nanometer chips are impressive stuff? Intel thought at one time dipping below 100nm would be miraculous, but Intel exec Pat Gelsinger says that “today we see a clear way to get to under 10 nanometers,” and it’ll be within the next 10(…)
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AMD’s “Shanghai” Chips Revealed [CPUs]
The rat race continues: Shanghai will be 45nm, have up to 12 cores, include the long awaited Hypertransport 3.0 for socket-to-socket and southbridge communication, and can emulate quad channel memory. For more: [DailyTech]
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NVIDIA and Ageia: GPU Physics Engine Nearly Complete [Gaming]
We knew it was coming, and now it appears that NVIDIA’s acquisition of PhysX maker Ageia is about to pay off. NVIDIA has told analysts that that the conversion of Ageia’s physics application interface to CUDA is nearly complete—so if you are running GeForce 8000+(…)
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IBM Mixes Water, Chips to Make Supercomputer And Cook Dinner Too [Supercomputer]
It might sound like a risky idea, but IBM’s new Power 575 supercomputer uses a new system of chip-level water-cooling to keep its processors chilled. Nicknamed “Hydro Cluster”, the machine actually uses 448 of the new 5GHz POWER6 processors. They must kick out a hefty(…)







