Archive for the 'Desktop Computer' Category

BenQ’s nScreen i91 all-in-one PC gets the hands-on treatment

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

BenQ’s nScreen i91 came straight out of left field around a month ago, and while it definitely looked striking in the press photography, the live-in-person look is even nicer. Said machine has been unboxed and photographed somewhere in Asia, and it somehow managed to pick up a svelte looking VoIP phone along the way. Hit up the read link for a few more good looks, and if you’re a native Chinese speaker, you may even learn some of the pros and cons of ownership.

Asus to launch Wireless Keyboard and Mouse for the EEE box

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Asus is all ready to start shipping a new wireless keyboard and mouse pack exclusively for the EEE Box, reveals EeePCNews.de. In addition to this Asus is also going to release a new multi-function remote control.
Compatible to the Eee Box Desktop PC, the new products actually come in rather attractive designs. Surprisingly stylish, the keyboard [...]
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Asus EEE Top : All in One TouchScreen Desktop Computer

Thursday, December 11th, 2008

Evolving the ASUS EEE PC line up, ASUS have released the ASUS EEE Top. A desktop version of the ASUS EEE PC, with a difference; that difference being the EEE Top has a touch screen.

NVIDIA Tesla C1060 Computing Processor – Build Your Personal SuperComputer

Friday, December 5th, 2008

The NVIDIA Tesla C1060 transforms a workstation into a high-performance computer that can dramatically outperform a small cluster. This gives technical professionals a dedicated computing resource at their desk-side that is much faster and more energy-efficient than a shared cluster in the data center. The Tesla C1060 is based on the massively parallel, many-core Tesla processor, which is coupled with the standard CUDA C programming environment to simplify many-core programming. The Tesla C1060 allows you to keep pace with the increasing demands of the toughest computing challenges including drug research, oil and gas exploration, and computational finance and its many-core architecture meets the computational demands of applications whose complexity has outstripped the CPU’s ability to solve them. This NVIDIA HPC Computing Processor uses the only C language environment that unlocks the many-core processing power of GPUs to solve the world’s most computationally-intensive challenges. Capable of 933 GFLOPs/s of processing performance puts it near the performance of small supercomputers and 4 GB of GDDR3 memory onboard gives you a total bandwidth of 102 GB/s.

NVIDIA Tesla Personal Supercomputer – now available for you

Friday, December 5th, 2008

Get your own SuperComputer. Experience cluster level computing performance-up to 250 times faster than standard PCs and workstations- right on your desk. The NVIDIA® Tesla™ Personal Supercomputer is powered by up to 960 parallel processing cores and 16 GB of dedicated compute memory to solve large datasets. Based on the revolutionary NVIDIA® CUDA™ parallel computing architecture, the Tesla Personal Supercomputer puts nearly 4 teraflops of computing muscle at your