Dell Precision R5500 lets four graphics pros work on one PC, we wish it did gaming

Workstations aren’t normally our focus, but when Dell shows off a new Precision system that lets four media pros share its graphics hardware at once, you can be sure the company has our attention. If your IT chief springs for a Precision R5500 with four Quadro 2000 cards, each of those cards can take advantage of a graphics pass-through in Citrix’s virtualization to render 3D models at speeds much more like what you’d get if the Quadro were sitting in your own PC. Before you have visions of four-player Modern Warfare parties after-hours at work, the inherent barriers of distance and the virtual machine itself will likely rule out any game sessions

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MacBook Pro and iMac with next-gen Ivy Bridge processors crop up on benchmarks (update)

Yup, Apples are bound to flow beneath the Ivy Bridge at some point, but how much of a performance boost will they deliver? If you’re happy to hold onto a little skepticism, then two unexpected appearances on the Geekbench site could offer some early answers

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J&W announces M001 Cedar Trail nettop, to keep desks and ears happy

If you like your computing to be neither seen, nor heard (or less seen and less heard), J&W has announced another bantam slab of nettop for your consideration. On the inside there’s a choice of Cedar Trail D2550, N2800 and N2600 dual-core options, with support for up to 4GB of DDR3 RAM. Diminutive machines don’t mean lack of I/O, and in this case you’ll be getting three USB ports, a multicard reader, LAN, HDMI, VGA and RS232

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The Distro Interview: MSI Senior Vice President and co-founder, Jeans Huang

The MSI brand should be no stranger to connoisseurs of desktop motherboards, graphics cards and gaming laptops, but did you know that this Taiwanese company started off as a computer terminal maker 26 years ago?

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Velocity Micro unveils three Ivy Bridge desktops, starting at $849

From Acer and HP to Maingear , PC makers across the board are releasing Ivy Bridge desktops before the family of CPUs makes its much-anticipated debut on notebooks. Velocity Micro is following suit, with the announcement of three customizable PCs powered by Intel’s third-generation Core processors. Starting at $849, the Vector Z70 comes standard with a 500GB, 7,200RPM hard drive, 4GB of RAM and a 2.6GHz Intel Pentium G620 CPU (upgradeable all the way to a Core i7 processor, clocked at 3.4GHz).

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Samsung Galaxy S III Caught On Samsung Kies

Samsung Galaxy S III leaked info has been pouring out lately.

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Maingear teases incoming desktop line, promises smaller towers and Ivy Bridge CPUs

Maingear’s Shift is a force to be feared , but it generally requires an entire wing of one’s home to be assembled and configured. Hyperbole aside, there’s no question that Maingear’s aiming to branch out somewhat after the aforesaid rig’s successful run, today teasing an “all new line of desktops.” We’re told to expect smaller designs with “clean” aesthetics, Vertical Exhaust cooling technology and third-generation Intel Core processors (with factory overclocked options, naturally)

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Acer dips its toes into Ivy Bridge, refreshes two of its desktops with new processors

Now that the Ivy Bridge cat is out of the bag , you can expect to see a deluge of press releases from PC makers over the coming weeks, each of them saying that this computer or that is getting refreshed with Intel’s latest processors. From Acer, at least, we expect multiple announcements: it’s only ready to talk about a couple of desktops today, with news around laptops and Ultrabooks coming later.

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AMD confirms Trinity and Brazos 2.0 shipping now, globally available ‘soon’

Any troglodytes out there who didn’t know that AMD’s next APU architecture is inbound? If so, we’re gonna toast marshmallows outside your cave and give you a little pre-brief: Trinity will be a range of processors for “performance” notebooks and desktop PCs, which will continue in AMD’s Fusion tradition of providing both the CPU and discrete-class graphics in a single-chip, power-efficient design

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CyberpowerPC’s latest desktop is rip roaring

Are you currently in the market for a new gaming rig, so much so that you are too lazy to build one up from scratch, and thankfully, have the necessary funds to purchase a build to order machine which reeks of pure processing power? You are in luck then, with CyberpowerPC’s most recent desktop PC series debuting with Intel’s latest Z77 “Panther Point” Express Chipset that will feature lucid MVP hyperformance, advanced overclocking, and multi-display support for a more immersive gaming experience

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