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Shipments of graphics add-in boards increase for third quarter in a row
Alienware’s Pro (wireless) gaming keyboard
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Graphics add-in board shipments see a significant rise during Q3 2023
Quarter to quarter, graphics AIB shipments increased tremendously by 37.4% and increased by 30.0% year to year.
Jon Peddie Research launches JPRi Management Consulting Division
Jon Peddie Real Intelligence (JPRi) provides invaluable strategic guidance for companies in today’s competitive marketplace.
PC CPU shipments increased by 15% sequentially from last quarter and declined by -9% year to year
Breaks a two-year downward trend.
Nvidia introduces a new business unit
Robert Dow
News
In the past couple of years Nvidia invested over a billion dollars in R&D on what could become the first …
x86 isn’t do-or-die for Nvidia
Robert Dow
News
…but pass on x86, and the company better execute flawlessly on its GPU strategies and technologies
Intel’s Sandy Bridge and AMD’s Fusion are right around the corner, and the die-integrated combinations of x86 CPU and GPU have heightened the interest about how one very specific company will navigate this new landscape of SoCs. Nvidia, the dominant provider of discrete GPUs over the past decade, cannot make the same leap in silicon integration that its two key rivals will imminently launch. The simple reason: it has no x86 IP in its technology arsenal.BOXX introduces new workstation featuring Intel Xeon W-3300 processor
Alex Broadstall
News
First-to-market, APEXX Matterhorn
Blackbird signs up Univision
Kathleen Maher
TechWatch
Blackbird’s cloud-based video editing and distribution tools are designed to enable fast turnaround from capture to broadcast. The company is …
GPUs to the rescue for Intel
Jon Peddie
Is a recession coming in late 2025?
Jon Peddie
Two Foundry releases and one beta
Karen Moltenbrey
‘Tis the season for a Maxon update
Karen Moltenbrey
SPEC updates its workstation benchmark to 4.0
Karen Moltenbrey