Samsung Intros 32GB Class 10 MicroSD Memory Card

They always say bigger is better, but is it really? When it comes to memory cards, that only works one way. We want capacities to go up, but card sizes to shrink — not like you want a phone chunky enough to hold a CompactFlash card, right? Samsung just announced the production of its high-performance micro Secure Digital (microSD) cards with advanced data transfer speeds that support the performance requirements on fourth generation phones. That’s mostly marketing speak, but here’s what really matters.

The new 20-nanometer-class microSD cards have a class 10 speed rating suitable for seamless data storage and transmission of full HD video, meaning that they can write at 12 megabytes per second (MB/s) and read at 24MB/s, providing users with more than double the maximum write speeds of a class 4 rated 32GB microSD card. Read more…

Matrox Shows AMD Isn’t The Only Company w/ Video Card Capable of Running 6 Displays

Matrox Graphics today announced that Dentsu, one of the world’s largest advertising agencies, used the Matrox M9188 PCIe x16 multi-display octal graphics card to drive a six-monitor, portrait-oriented digital signage installation in Tokyo Midtown. The Matrox M9188 board was the only solution to meet their strict performance and multi-display criteria, and today shoppers, residents, and passers-by benefit from a truly unique art and advertising platform at resolutions of 1080×1920 per display.

Dentsu looked to build Japan’s first Digital Art Board (DAB), a revolutionary digital signage display designed to be part art exhibit, part advertising tool. Hir

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Computex Taipei 2010 Albatron to announce NVIDIA GTX 470 GF100 graphics card at the show

GF100 embedded ~ Albatron GTX 470 graphics card

Albatron, Taipei 2010/05/23 – To deliver the stunning gaming experience to gamers, Albatron Technology, the professional customized graphics cards manufacturer, will announce the latest VGA card “GTX 470” on June 2010.

The “Fermi” embedded VGA card shows awesome innovation by its “CUDA cores”, “GDDR5” and “GPU process”. When most products are focusing on “frequency” & “frame per second”, GTX 470 try to provides the best hi-resolution & true to life images. It means if you are the one who want playing games on large screen, GTX 470 should be your best weapon to conquer the games.  Besides, with DirectX11, Phy

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GIGABYTE GeForce GT-240 HDMI Video Card

As enthusiasts, we’re always interested in the latest monster video cards: the expensive, high-end products that blast through benchmarks fand play all your games with buttery-smooth frame rates at the highest resolutions with all the settings maxed out- and sucking a not inconsiderable amount of electricity while doing so! But these products represent only a tiny fraction of the number of video cards sold; the low-to-mid-end cards comprise the bulk of the market. Besides, a GTX285 or Radeon 5870 isn’t the ideal solution for every situation: considerations from a limited budget to building a small, quiet system come into play. Read more…

MSI N275GTX Twin Frozr OC Video Card

The graphics card market is pretty much a two man slugfest at the moment. ATI and NVIDIA trade blows at irregular intervals in a brutal game of strategy. The GeForce GTX 275 was a punch that NVIDIA held in reserve, just waiting for ATI to release their HD4890 card. When launch day came for ATI, lo and behold, NVIDIA had the GTX 275 up their sleeve, ready for production. Essentially, the GTX 275 combines the GPU of the GTX 285 with the memory architecture of the GTX 260 with performance and pricing that neatly slots between the two. MSI is an established player in the graphics card market, and their take on the GTX 275 pulls no punches. Read more…