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... PC. We hear from time to time that PC gaming is dead, but according to the latest figures from Jon Peddie ... Research that is not true at all. JPR is forecasting that PC gaming hardware will reach $27 billion in 2010 ... expected to hit 30%. Sales of PC gaming hardware in 2008 were over $20 billion. Take that PC ... market.
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PC Gaming Alliance formed with Microsoft, Nvidia, Intel ...
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... , I feel it's only fair to give console gaming hardware equal time.
I've been keeping an eye ... every game was designed to play on the same device. The variety of gaming experiences you can expect with a console and an all-you-can-rent plan is ... into expensive peripherals (hello, Rock Band) and not-so-microtransactions (which gaming publishers have somehow managed to brand as "DLC - ...
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According to Jon Peddie Research, PC gaming hardware will reach $27 Billion in 2010 and the results are (of course) better than previously expected. The worldwide PC gaming hardware market (which includes PC systems, accessories, and upgrades) is forecasted to gain $1.2 billion for 2009, which is a 5.9% increase versus 2008 (from $20.07 to
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PC game market exits the recession in time for the holiday
TIBURON, CA- November 19, 2009 -Jon Peddie Research (JPR), the industry’s research and consulting firm for graphics and multimedia, today announced the market forecast for PC gaming hardware, and the results are better than previously expected.
The worldwide PC gaming hardware market (systems, accessories, and upgrades)
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... Technology (MIT) say that they managed to exceed the limitations, by combining molecular biology with advances in high-performance gaming hardware. The team says that genetic screening techniques were also ... using Graphics Processing Units (GPU) for their investigations.
These are the same processors used by the gaming industry to accelerate new computer games, which have tre... (read ...
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... the attention of hardware vendors. Enter Nvidia, who suddenly felt the urge to reiterate its commitment to the gaming industry.
& ... was responding to rumors that Nvidia was no longer interested in gaming for the HPC (high performance computing) market, ... products based on Fermi are capable of."
So there you have it: PC gaming is alive and well, and so is Nvidia's interest in catering to ...
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Filed under: Gaming , Hardware , Rumors , Software , Odds and ends , iPhone OnLive is a company that has been claiming to ... houses (like we have now; you buy a console for your home), they’ll have hardware over the Internet, and stream your game to you like watching television . ... s no date or information on an actual release yet.
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OnLive claims to run gaming service on iPhone
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... if you’ve budgeted several thousand dollars for your dream gaming PC, it still makes sense not to spend on what you really don’t need ... it, “only” $2096 for the most powerful PC gaming hardware money can buy. You can spend a whole lot more on ... even the OS, so let’s cover that below.
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With such a powerful gaming build at your disposal, it’s an utter waste to ...
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... is running in their PC and gives an idea of what can be considered the “mid-range” or median hardware out there (and perhaps how long it takes PC technology to be adopted).
Steam Hardware Survey – October 2009
Posted in news & current events, personal, random Tagged: CPU, GPU, PC gaming, STEAM
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... a smattering of cuss words alongside banging the mouse on the table, touting that they missed that crucial shot due to being let down by inferior gaming hardware. Razer has been in the business long enough to know what they’re doing, and ... gaming bug going at full steam ahead.
The Razer Abyssus gaming mouse will merge both simplicity with a state-of-the-art 3.5G 3500dpi ...
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