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SSDs are where you put any data that needs to be accessed quickly. Definitely your entire operating system should go there. The difference to spinning...
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They are already used in nettops, netbooks and chromebooks :P
Tegra 3 with its quad-core @ up to 1.7GHz should be a viable Atom replacement...
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Next version of ubuntu to require 'multi-core hardware' and 'x86' or OpenGL.
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Upgrade this to 12.04 and I think it will be competitive with real laptops in terms of performance.
Is the Ubuntu that Nvidia use provided...
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1.2GHz?
On the last page you mention that the ARM cpu is a dual-core 1.9GHz. It's actually 1.2GHz.
The Tegra 3 results will...
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I pledged $100. I hope it becomes something decent.
They aren't taking money now (I thought it would) but I'd be willing to give that $100 for...
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Fedora 14 looks to be on to a good thing with their ext4 settings.
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So we can make D3D10/11 Linux apps now?
Which DirectX SDK do we use?
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Intel and Nokia are co-developing Meego. It is to replace Maemo for Nokia and Moblin for Intel. Every high-end Nokia device will be running this with...
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Ubuntu seemed to win this convincingly. Who would have known 'the most user-friendly distro' also had some mean grunt under the hood?
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Considering FPS of ~100 - 110 it would be safe to assume VSync is off.
Vsync wouldn't make Gallium stick to 20 FPS either.
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Why is the system x264 so bad? Is it because it has no SSE optimisations? Do you compile for SSE4.2?
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Check your sysfs for a temperature readout.
It will be some file on sysfs that you need to cat.
Depending on how it is exposed,...
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Judging by the results, perhaps the title should be changed to:
The Cost of Running Compositing on NVIDIA drivers.
Looks like ATI...
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This article is a response to another article that shows Arch Linux having almost double the frame rate in a game compared to Ubuntu.
They...
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