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Qualcomm Announces New Snapdragon 845 Mobile VR Reference Design

by Andrew Fenn

Qualcomm has unveiled a new virtual reality reference platform based on the company’s powerful Snapdragon 845 Mobile Platform. Debuting at the Snapdragon Tech Summit in December, the platform features a variety of new architectures …

Tags:AR/VR| Augmented Reality| GPUs| Mobile Display Monitor| Qualcomm| Virtual Reality| Vol 25 - Issue 07

HDBaseT Coordinates Supporters

by Bob Raikes

The HDBaseT Alliance had a big booth with a number of members taking small parts to show what they were doing. For Valens, the chip maker which is the originator of HDBaseT, the big …

Tags:GPUs| Graphics Cards| HDBaseT| ISE 2018| Large Display Monitor| Test Equipment| Video Walls| Vol 25 - Issue 06

Nvidia Sees Three Big Opportunities

by Bob Raikes

Nvidia had a press event at CES that was away from the main Mandalay Bay and, as with previous years, highlighted the importance of automotive to the company’s future by being in the North …

Tags:Automotive| CES 2018| Game Playing| GPUs| Large Display Monitor| LFD - Large Format Display| Mobile Display Monitor| Nvidia| Vol 25 - Issue 02

LDM&MDM Round-Up

by Bob Raikes

Canatu is a company that we have been tracking for a long time, as it was one of the companies pursuing the replacement of ITO, in its case, with carbon nanobuds. The company has …

Tags:CES 2018| Gaze Recognition| GPUs| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| SOCs| Vol 25 - Issue 02

Asus Tones Down External GPU Design

by Bob Raikes

Asus has a new version of its external GPU (eGPU) box, called the XG Station Pro, that is designed to follow less the design language of previous versions, and fit better into professional environments. …

Tags:Asus| External GPU (eGPU)| GPUs| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 25 - Issue 02

Nvidia Leaving 32-bit Operating Systems Behind

by Andrew Fenn

Nvidia has announced that Release 390 will be the last driver update for 32-bit operating systems for any of its GPU architecture. Later driver release versions will not operate, nor install, on 32-bit operating …

Tags:GPUs| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Nvidia| Operating Systems| Vol 25 - Issue 01

GPUs Develop Strongly in 2017

by Bob Raikes

Jon Peddie Research (JPR) has just released in annual review of GPU developments for 2017. The report is available free to subscribers to Jon Peddie’s TechWatch, or costs $100 to others. In spite of …

Tags:GPUs| Jon Peddie Research (JPR)| Large Display Monitor| Mobile Display Monitor| Semiconductors| Vol 25 - Issue 01

Advoli Launches World’s First HDBaseT Certified PCIe Graphics Card

by Bob Raikes

Advoli Ltd, a company based in Hong Kong, but founded by two Norwegians, and with a technical facility in Taiwan, has released a new PCIe 16x graphics card, the TA6, that is based on …

Tags:AMD| GPUs| Graphics Cards| HDBaseT| Large Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 48

Oculus Releases List of Recommended and Minimum GPU Specs

by Andrew Fenn

Oculus has released a comprehensive list of minimum and recommended GPU requirements for Rift content. Many games will work with entry-level cards, with graphical settings dialled down a little, while a GPU from the …

Tags:AR/VR| GPUs| Mobile Display Monitor| Oculus Rift| Virtual Reality| Vol 24 - Issue 47

Next SnapDragon Supports UltraHD Premium and WiGig

by Bob Raikes

Qualcomm has released the next Snapdragon chip, the 845 that will be used in flagship phones in 2018, including the Samsung S9 family. The chip is said to be able to support up to …

Tags:CPUs| GPUs| HDR - High Dynamic Range| Mobile Display Monitor| Qualcomm| Semiconductors| Smartphones| UltraHD| UltraHD Alliance| Vol 24 - Issue 46| WiGIG

JPR Data Shows Long Term Trends

by Bob Raikes

Game Debate.com published this interesting graphic that shows the long term data from Jon Peddie Research on the share of the discrete desktop GPU market by AMD and Nvidia. The site also published an …

Tags:GPUs| Jon Peddie Research (JPR)| Large Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 46

Seasonal GPU Pick-up is Good for Nvidia

by Bob Raikes

Jon Peddie Research has published its latest data on GPU shipments and said that while year on year shipments dropped 3.3%, the market was 9.3% up on Q2, slightly below the 9.52% long term …

Tags:GPUs| Jon Peddie Research (JPR)| Large Display Monitor| Market Data| Mobile Display Monitor| Vol 24 - Issue 44