I’ve got my second day CES coverage up at Tom’s Hardware.
One of the funnier bits I ran across was the dueling AMD / Nvidia booths in the North Hall foyer. I’m not sure if this was intentional, or an accident, but they’re almost right next to each other.
The potentially coolest thing I saw was Nvidia’s FG100 DX11 graphics card actually running in a PC. No word on final specs, pricing or power consumption, though. Now it’s off to CES Thursday and more meetings.

2 comments
Markeyse J. Mundy
January 12, 2010 at 1:44 pm (UTC -7)
I just got done reading them. Little hard to sort your post out but I found it. I do want to see more SSD using the SATA III, however, as well as prices falling (it would be nice to get a gig a buck, would it not?). Looks like some good tech though. One thing that caught my eye was the Shuttle showcase, that will open up the possibility of a COMPLETE DIY notebook. I have been wanting to see this happen, and it seems like it won’t be long until it does.
Markeyse J. Mundy
January 12, 2010 at 1:47 pm (UTC -7)
Also how did the GF100 really look? Was it that “Next big thing” that NVidia is trying to tell us? Is it worth the wait for Content creators?