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ABC News has heard from its own sources that both the next MacBook Pro and the iMac...

Today has been a huge news day for the MacBook Pro, but the rumormill isn’t done churning just yet. A new report is claiming that Apple will release updated MacBook Pros this summer and that they will make the switch from using AMD GPUs to Nvidia graphics. Late this afternoon The Verge con...
The drooliest MacBook Pros are around the corner, so we hear, and they're going to be pretty swanky! And here's a nice cherry on top: the Pro models will have Nvidia's newest, fastest graphics.More »

We knew this day would come, but that doesn't make it any less exciting. After all, we've been waiting since Saturday. Today Nvidia launches the just-announced GeForce GTX 690, which packs two full GK104 Kepler GPUs onto one video card-and what a card it is. (For an in-depth look at the GTX 680, ...

Be still, my spec-hungry heart. Nvidia's latest and greatest is a monster in a beautiful body. Dual-GPUs, 28nm Kepler architecture, 3,072 CUDA parallel processing cores, ARRGH ARRGH ARRRRRGH! This beast basically doubles the performance of the already awesome GTX 680.More »

A few years back Seattle Rex had gone all out on a 17" MacBook Pro - spending approximately $4,500 on the then top-of-the-line machine ($5,100 including AppleCare). The particular MacBook Pro he bought turned out to be defective. The laptop's Nvidia graphics processor started displaying sym...

AnandTechon Wednesday posted their review of the new iPad. Per usual, the 21-page article goes into every aspect of the device inexcruciatingdetail. The most interesting takeaway includes an in-depth analysis concerning the gizmo’s graphical prowess and how the enhanced A5X chip stacks up i...
Apple’s not exactly the kind of company that boasts lightly. That’s not to say they don’t boast a lot — they’re probably the most bragging of all the companies in tech, and for damn good reason — but every boast is weighted against genuine success, not numbers ...

Apple's claim that the new iPad's A5X processor outperforms the Nvidia Tegra 3...

This is pretty hard to believe, but if true, it could have a huge impact on the future audience of the MacBook Pro line: Apple could have dropped NVIDIA as the supplier of the next-gen MacBook Pro’s discrete GPUs, and will instead go with Intel integrated graphics. Huh? According to SemiA...