Scott Wasson at Tech Report has scored some great details on the ATI monster of a GPU that will power the Xbox 360. He was fortunate enough to have a sit-down with Bob Feldstein, ATI's VP of ...
Reports have surfaced from Taiwan that chip makers are set to produce enhanced Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) for Xbox 360. The new processors are designed to keep Microsoft’s gaming machine cool ...
The rumors of Microsoft’s Xbox 360 CPU going to a 65nm manufacturing process have been bouncing around for months, but we haven’t heard much about the GPU yet. However, Digitimes (who also said the ...
TSMC has just announced that they’re partnering with Microsoft to manufacture a smaller version the embedded DRAM chip that powers the Xbox 360’s GPU. Some of the early press coverage I’ve seen of ...
As the writer of The Xbox 360 Uncloaked and Opening the Xbox, San Jose Mercury News tech writer Dean Takahashi already knows what's inside Microsoft's gaming machines. He also has some insight into ...
A new study by a University of Warwick researcher has demonstrated that researchers trying to model a range of processes could use the power and capabilities of a particular XBox chip as a much ...
The next two Xbox 360 motherboard revisions will be called Opus and Valhalla. Quick, somebody call CNN! Wanton speculation points to Valhalla being the final motherboard revision for the Xbox 360, ...
Xbox 360 will reach its seventh birthday later this year. This console generation has been remarkably lengthy, but as games like Battlefield 3 have shown, it may be time to start thinking about the ...
A slide given to AnandTech by NVidia shows that the graphics-chip manufacturer expects mobile Graphics Processing Units (GPUs) to surpass the GPU in Microsoft's Xbox 360 by 2014. While home consoles ...
If you are an Xbox 360 owner you have probably heard reports of the heating problems plaguing the console pretty much since the system's release, and fear to turn it on one day to see the red 'Ring of ...
Digitimes indicates that the Xbox 360 GPU could see a die shrinkage to 65nm as early as this fall. “Equipment makers” were sourced at Commercial Times in China, indicating that an engineering version ...