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Another broad daylight of CES 2010 and another groundbreaking declaration. This pass AMD has turned all the heads to its heaps with the latest ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5000 series precise cards distance manufactured using 40nm construction proceeding. This is the aide-de-camp establishment of AMD's GPUs that hold shining buttress concerning Microsoft DirectX 11 technology and the terribly inception the same designed to notebooks. Which, of circuit, purpose call for Windows 7 installed. The lineup offers a surprisingly broad superior of various variations such as VRAM varying from 256MB to 1GB and ascertain power with rightful to 1GFLOPs at the starting bring up and during the course of 1TFLOPs at the peak. The large ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5000 lineup is divided into four series. The participant with HD 5400 series is the no more than bromide with 64-bit reminiscence bus extent. An unequivocally needed election to go to notebooks as I be aware it - keeping expenditure and power consumption damned ineffective but to providing DirectCompute 11 fortify, Shader Mould 5.0, etc. Perception you that in spite of complete mainstream concept of the HD 5400 series, you can soothe suffer with it with 1GB GDDR5 honour which I wouldn't imagination. With accepted bus range it resolution do virtually as fabulously with half of that.
A lot of activity around e-book readers at CES keeps going on after the end of the show. Announced readers, most of those at least, are coming out this winter. The new Amazon Kindle DX will be released tomorrow and Spring Design's Alex no sooner then February. In the meantime ASUS has spiced the dish a bit with an info leak about a mysterious DR-570. Well, maybe not so mysterious - it is also an e-book reader but unlike all the others we have, RD-570 has an OLED screen which is a thing you'd want in a reader, gives an unparalleled contrast ratio and improves hugely on battery life. The biggest part of ASUS DR-570 specs remains unannounced. However, some of the features and release date have been stated by ASUS. They say, DR-570 will feature 6" OLED display and ability to playback Flash content over Wi-Fi or 3G network for 122 hours on a single charge. Probably ASUS will add up all the rest of what modern e-reader needs - text-to-speech software, PDF reader, etc. A lot is going to be down to operating system.