With recent accusations of "They're cheating again", PC Perspective decided to dig a bit further and talk to the a few of the players in the 3D graphics world.
InsideHW.com has posted an article about operating systems
Legit Reviews talk with Futuremark and NVIDIA about the cheating claims and try to figure out if anything is being done that shouldn't be.
HotHardware.com reports that NVIDIA responds to GPU PhysX cheating allegations
Tech ARP posted an editorial on the WGA Plug-In bug in Firefox 3
The much anticipated release of the new Mozilla Firefox 3 has set a new world record and is perhaps the most downloaded program of all time. There are even talks of Guinness World Record status.WGA Plug-In Bug In Firefox 3
However, as with all things that are new, Firefox 3 also suffers from some compatibility issues and bugs on its initial release. While validating my installation of Windows Vista Ultimate X64, I came across a bug with the new Firefox 3 browser.
OCC has published a new article on their trip to Computex 2008
TweakTown posted an editorial: How NVIDIA Stuffed the GTX 280
HotHardware posted an in-depth look at NVIDIA's latest lineup of Tesla products based on their new 10-series GPU
Tech ARP posted pre-launch details of the Intel Bloomfield (Nehalem Desktop) Processor.
As far back as September and October of 2007, we were already digging up details of Intel's next-generation micro-architecture, codenamed Nehalem. Recently, we managed to lay our hands on insider information on the first Intel desktop processor based on the Nehalem micro-architecture.Pre-Launch Details Of The Intel Bloomfield (Nehalem Desktop) Processor
Codenamed Bloomfield, this processor will replace the quad-core 45nm Core 2 " Yorkfield" processors as Intel's flagship desktop processor. To find out what the future Intel Bloomfield processor portends for the desktop market, read on!
Futurelooks continues scooping on all the stuff you should care about at COMPUTEX 2008
bit-tech published a report of a recent factory tour they attended with Gigabyte in Nan-Ping, Taiwan.
TweakTown posted GIGABYTE Video Factory Tour at Computex
bit-tech has learned that Intel believes video encoding belongs on the CPU
Futurelooks posted another report from the COMPUTEX 2008, this time they heading over to the Asus booth
TweakTown published a new editorial: The High Score Run
TweakTown reports that VIA demo Crysis on Nano 1.8GHz Mini-ITX
TweakTown posted a preview on upcoming motherboards based on AMD's 790GX chipset
bit-tech published some news on Nvidia's D12U GPU, which is scheduled for release at the end of 2009
D12U will be first Nvidia GPU with GDDR5 support
D12U will be first Nvidia GPU with GDDR5 support
PC Perspective reports that VIA and NVIDIA announced a commitment to work together on creating a platform that will compete against the Intel Atom processor that combines VIA's Nano CPU and NVIDIA's discrete GPUs.