The NVIDIA GeForce GTX 780 graphics card may not have been officially released, but it has already surfaced and has been photographed, and even benchmarked.
Now, PNY has allowed the press shots of that adapter, and that of the GeForce GTX 770, to reach the web.
The GTX 780 is equipped with the same cool... [read more >>] AMD has already told the world, twice (some might even say three times) to Never Settle for just any graphics card offering, and now it is doing it again.
The Sunnyvale, California-based corporation has updated the Never Settle program with the “Level Up” plan.
Through it, all video boards f... [read more >>] Of the whole list of ULV Haswell mobile CPUs, only two have been detailed so far, while the others are completely wrapped up in mystery, except for the type of GPUs they have (HD 4000 / 5000 Series).
The two chips that CPU World found more information on are the Core i5-4350U and the Core i7-4650U.
The la... [read more >>] There's been lots of talk about NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 780, and what it may or may not mean for the graphics card market. What no one actually guessed, though, was the price. Sure, people speculated, but it wasn't the same thing. Now, Fudzilla has published what it claims is the price range... [read more >>] Flashing BIOSes isn't something that graphics cards makers like to promote, because each upgraded graphics card means one less new adapter bought and, thus, less money for said companies. That doesn't mean the options don't make themselves known though. Case in point, the GeForce GTX 770 ... [read more >>] The other day, we reported on the rumors that NVIDIA intended to release the GeForce GTX 780 and GTX 770 graphics adapters this month (May 2013), and now we have an extra reason to believe that will happen.
Said reason is the appearance of the photos of the cards, or at least one of the adapters, on ChipH... [read more >>] I've heard and read a lot about the Richland series of accelerated processing units, even reported on the latest pictures of the high-end models. What some may not yet know is that there will be a bunch of low-end chips too, some of which will have disabled graphics. That's why they'll qu... [read more >>] All central processing unit series have a so-called flagship CPU, and for the Haswell collection, that highest-end chip is called Core i7-4770K.
Logically, I'd expect the CPU to have to be launched before any overclocking records are set.
Then again, this isn't the first time a chip gets put thr... [read more >>] In the wake of its latest product release (FX-4350 and FX-6350 CPUs), however quiet and stealthy, Advanced Micro Devices has cut the prices of quite a few A-Series and FX processors.
The complete list is made up of the AMD A6-3600, A8-3800 and A8-3820 socket FM1 APUs, the AMD A6-5400K, A8-5500, and A8-5600... [read more >>] Advanced Micro Devices may be talking mostly about graphics cards and accelerated processing units lately, but it still has a bunch of CPUs for sale. In fact, the company has just launched a pair of new Vishera units, called FX-4350 and FX-6350. The former is a quad-core model with a base clock speed of 4... [read more >>] |