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Today's IDF keynotes, covered in real time, dealing with everything from mobility and digital home to software.
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In one of the more surprising demos of IDF a small company called Lucid demonstrated its hardware which allows multiple GPUs to be used in tandem without silly driver/platform restrictions or the use of software profiles. It just...works.
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Live coverage from the first keynote of IDF.
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Intel unveiled its plans for SSDs in 2008 at IDF. It also made some pretty lofty performance claims for how its SSDs will stack up against the competition. Could this be *the* SSD to buy this year?
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Pat Gelsinger and Dadi Perlmutter are on stage and are going to be talking about everything from Nehalem to Larrabee and Atom.
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A look back at some highlights from this year's Electronics Entertainment Expo
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ASUS continues to bring joy to our ears as we have additional images and information about the upcoming HDAV 1.3 card.
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We provide a quick glimpse at several G45 boards on display at Computex 2008.
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ASUS releases the Xonar HDAV1.3 that features output capabilities for uncompressed multi-channel audio including the latest Dolby True-HD and DTS-HD Master audio formats.
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We take a look at products from ASRock, OCZ, G.Skill, and others.
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Newegg invited us up to tour their latest warehouse and agreed to give away five Intel Core 2 Extreme QX9650s to AnandTech readers.
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There were a lot of "new" PSUs on display, though most come from one of several ODMs. We also looked at a few of the cases at the show.
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We played with OCZ's "brain mouse", looked at ASUS' HDMI equipped sound card that will enable high definition audio codecs over HDMI from a HTPC, saw some more 4-series motherboards and much more in our day 2 coverage from CeBIT.
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CeBIT just begun and as an esteemed colleague put it, it's like a big Computex. Motherboard and chipset announcements galore!
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Last week we spent some time in San Francisco at the 2008 Game Developers Conference. Today we are looking back on the coolest bits we saw.
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As one of the largest computer product companies in the world, Dell was of course present at CES with a large booth and plenty of new items to show off.