youtube.com - 27 days ago
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http://www.netbooknews.de Martin Mohring von der Linux Foundation zeigt Quake III Arena in 1080p auf dem MSI Wind U115 mit Intel Atom Z-Series CPU, Intel Pou...
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slashgear.com - 10/26/2009
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Intel have pushed out their promised update to
the X25-M SSD , along with the Intel SSD...
Toolbox and Optimizer, the standout factor of which is a 40-percent increase in performance for the 160GB drive. With the new 34nm X25-M SSD, users can expect up to 100MB per second sequential write speeds. ...
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netbooknews.de - 27 days ago
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Video: Quake III in Full HD mit GMA500
Grafik & Intel Atom Z-Series unter Moblin Linux moblinedemo1...
Auf dem mobiledevcamp09 hat Martin Mohring von der Linux Foundation vorgeführt, was man mit den richtigen Treibern aus Intels GMA500-Grafiklösung ...
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Video: Quake III in Full HD mit GMA500 Grafik & ...
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Quake III, HD video demoed on netbooks with GMA 500 graphics, Moblin Linux
Liliputing —
Most netbooks released over the past year have shipped with Intel Atom N270/N280 processors and GMA 950 graphics. But a handful use a different chipset designed to provide longer battery life and enhanced graphics performance. While the Intel Atom Z520/Z530 processors are noticeably more sluggish than their N2xx counterparts, the GMA 500 graphics chipset shows ...
How to run Quake III and HD videos on a Netbook
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Most Netbooks are unable to render high-definition videos, not to mention run 3D games. In fact, the standard Intel Atom processor and integrated graphics chipset can barely handle Flash-heavy Web sites.
However, it's beginning to seem like the limitation is not on the hardware, but the drivers. Martin Mohring, from the ...
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