Panasonic Announces Toughbook CF-H2 Field Tablet

Panasonic today launches the Toughbook CF-H2, its second generation, fully rugged tablet PC designed specifically for field workers. Setting new standards in ease of use, connectivity and productivity, the CF-H2 is the ultimate tool for mobile and field workers helping them to stay productive, even in harsh environments, by delivering constant access to their applications and business data. The lightweight, yet fully rugged tablet is ideal for field workers in utilities, logistics, automotive workshops, rail and aviation as well as sales personnel, retail point of sales and market research.

Eurocom Launches AMD Radeon HD 6990M GPU in Line of High Performance Notebooks

Eurocom Corporation, a developer of long lifespan, fully upgradable notebooks is adding AMD’s newest AMD Radeon HD 6990M GPU to their extensive options list of high performance notebook computers. Eurocom will offer both HD 6970M and HD 6990M in its products. The addition of the AMD Radeon HD 6990M offers users a new level of high performance GPU computing in single and CrossFireX (dual) configurations. Eurocom will also offer the AMD Radeon HD 6990M GPUs separately to existing customers as an upgrade option.

NVIDIA GeForce 410M

The NVIDIA GeForce 410M is an entry level dedicated laptop graphics card. It is based on the GF119 core, which is related to the Fermi architecture but features only half of the available cores (24/48). It supports DirectX 11 and OpenGL 4.0.
The performance should be not better compared to the integrated Intel HD Graphics 3000 in the new Sandy Bridge processors. The only advantage of the 410M are the better graphic drivers by Nvidia.
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Nvidia Kepler graphics processor to arrive later half of 2011

Graphics processor designer and maker Nvidia admits of having plans to make a new chip which would be coming in the later half of next year. Jen Hsun Huang, chief executive, Nvidia at an event in San Jose says that the new graphics processor,

Nvidia Refreshes Mobile Graphics with GTX 580M

Nvidia and Alienware have a history of cooperating to build chunky laptops with beastly graphics processing power, and that partnership rages on in 2011 with Nvidia’s latest “fastest notebook GPU ever.” The GTX 580M has supplanted the once-supreme GTX 485M and boasts six times the tesselation performance of AMD’s Radeon 6970M, or so says Nividia. The GTX 580M pumps out 1080p graphics with 384 CUDA cores, a clock speed that tops out at 1240MHz and room for 2GB of GDDR5 memory.