3dfx heeft een paar dagen geleden een nieuw setje drivers online gezet voor de Voodoo5 familie. Bijzonder bij deze drivers is de nieuwe Geometry Assist, een optie die volgens 3dfx de snelheid van de kaart iets omhoog haalt. Deze claim moest natuurlijk onderzocht worden, en jammer genoeg is de conclusie bij Thresh's Firingsquad en The Tech Report niet positief: als er al snelheidswinsten zijn, zijn ze marginaal en in veel gevallen is er zelfs een snelheidsverlies:
The Intel and AMD optimizations grabbed our attention first, but then we caught sight of the Geometry Assist feature. Bubba had this to say: "We included some "Geometry Assist" (GA) coding for increased pathways for KNI and 3DNow! support. Both the hardware and driver are responsible for the increased speed found in our Geometry Assist."
[...] We had mixed results with the 1.03 drivers. Geometry Assist didn't seem to accomplish much in terms of frame rate, but we did see our V5 excel in UT under Glide. The Quake 3 tests were interesting because the drivers performed better as the settings became more stressful.
Of course, numbers don't mean everything. We've heard from a couple of you that you can actually feel an improvement while playing with these drivers.
According to a recently revived "Motorola PowerPC Microprocessor Strategy" document, The G5 will have an extensible architecture, new pipeline, and new bus topology. It will support 64 and 32 bit products with backward compatibility. The G5 will have a 0.10 micron manufacturing process that will integrate Silicon-On-Insulator (SOI) technology. How fast will it run? Up to 2 GHz, according to Motorola's document.
It should hopefully be clear that NTFS 5.0 is going to effect how you use Windows 2000. Starting with the negative, you've gotta admit that all of these extra features add to system overhead. NTFS is simply not a light filesystem, and now MS has added more attributes, more metadata activity, larger ACLs, etc. You'll never format a floppy with NTFS (you can if you hack, but why?). However, the kudos for MS come from the fact that they've coupled this unavoidable slow-down with worthy enhancements on both the functionality and performance front. Not having to convert from FAT16/32 to NTFS 5.0 during OS installation helps the performance out for one, as the boot/system partition is on a filesystem with 4KB (instead of 512B) clusters.


Silvino van Toms Hardware Guide heeft Windows ME onder de loep genomen om te bepalen of het nu eigenlijk zin heeft om van Windows 98(SE) te upgraden naar de nieuwe versie.


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Chipbakker Transmeta heeft in een gesprek met Reuters gezegd dat het bedrijf minstens 5 jaar voorloopt op collega-bakkers AMD en Intel. Volgens topman David Ditzel is de softwarematige benadering die Transmeta gebruikt de toekomst, en het zal AMD en Intel minimaal 5 jaar kosten om de hun huidige x86-processors te vervangen. Hier een hap uit het bericht van