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GeCube, a Taiwanese graphics card manufacturer, has recently announced a new product based on AMD's latest HD4850. Having been designed for high-end performance, the new card offers users an impressive 1GB of GDDR3 graphics memory, and a GPU speed set above the reference model. The HD4850 Overclocking serie... |
28 August 2008 03:02 GMT |
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The latest ATI/AMD Linux display driver was released yesterday, and it brings various new features such as CrossFireX and Adaptive Anti-Aliasing support. It also introduces ATIOverDrive to maximize the GPU's (Graphical Processing Unit) performance, although some caution is advised, as increasing its clocks above... |
21 August 2008 05:09 GMT |
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No, it's not some picture of a bare naked lady frolicking around holding her breasts out saying "double the pleasure, NVIDIA SLI". Yeah, I know, 'what's the connection between a nice looking woman and a piece of computer hardware?' you might say; well, they both share the same human interest facto... |
27 April 2007 06:31 GMT |
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It's time for ATI to put their money where their mouth is, because there have been just too many, rogue testing going on with their "still unreleased, under NDA" graphics cards. I realize that these are just engineering samples, whose features and performances don't reflect the ones of the finished product,... |
26 April 2007 09:06 GMT |
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AMD is currently informing a select group of journalists in Tunisia about the new series of products they have prepared. But as some of them are struggling to get as much information as possible about these new cards, some websites have taken the benchmarks performed on some of the cards and have released them, with ... |
25 April 2007 06:31 GMT |
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If AMD hadn't had this you-don't-need-to-know mentality then things might have been better for them, all together, but no, we have a secret bigger than the origins of the universe and we're not telling, that's what they give us in return. And it's up to us, loving users, to scout around, hopi... |
23 April 2007 06:49 GMT |
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The NVIDIA 8800Ultra is one of the video cards that is going to give ATI a run for their money. Although it's "not available" yet, there have been many things said about it before, and it seems like the information I have is indeed accurate. Although I don't rule out the usage of other components in the ma... |
20 April 2007 06:28 GMT |
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The ATI/AMD Linux display driver was released last night for both x86 and x86_64 platforms. The biggest feature of this release is the support for Linux Kernel 2.6.20. Also, the AMD Catalyst Control Centre now features localization in the following languages: Arabic, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Czec... |
19 April 2007 02:21 GMT |
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Although NVIDIA was the first to bring to the table the stream processing concept to desktop video cards, it was ATI that first put the concept to use in the form of the ATI Xenos, the GPU that powered the Xbox 360. But has this head start they have been through enough to overcome NVIDIA? They have released video car... |
16 April 2007 03:48 GMT |
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AMD's plans for their new line of products are changing day by day, or better said, we've come over an increased array of information, and we are only allowed to see bits and pieces from a very big matrix. The line of video cards AMD is going to launch on the 23rd and 24th of April has gotten a, yet another... |
14 April 2007 10:06 GMT |
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Much like in a movie full of tension, where the suspense reaches the climax and everybody is anxious and can't wait to see what the outcome will be, in the computer industry the best way to achieve the same level of interest is to flood the market with information about an upcoming product, give a picture or two... |
12 April 2007 04:20 GMT |
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AMD stands strong as the number eight chip manufacturer in the world, trailing after its number one competitor on the CPU market, Intel, but what does AMD have planned for the near future. I don't believe that they are about to surrender and not try to win back the number one spot, but here's a little quest... |
19 March 2007 05:46 GMT |
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AMD/ATI R600 GPU has been continuously delayed since fall 2006 and various rumors regarding the actual reasons for such disappointing acts have circulated all over the Internet. Most of these rumors presented technical problems with AMD/ATI's upcoming GPU, but AMD now steps up and denies such nonsensical informa... |
9 March 2007 10:43 GMT |
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GECUBE presents their latest X1950XT X model which supports the PCI-E interface and uses the ATI Radeon R580 GPU coupled with 512MB GDDR3 memories. The new version is equipped with the company's proprietary Turbo Extreme Silent Fan, situating it among the best graphics cards on the market in terms of cost effec... |
7 March 2007 10:25 GMT |
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You've installed Mandriva Linux distribution on your PC and you want to have 3D support? This guide will teach you how to install Nvidia and ATI video drivers on Mandriva systems.Nvidia installation: First thing you need to do is to install the Kernel Source package, so open up the Mandriva Control Center and g... |
6 March 2007 11:51 GMT |
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Taiwan manufacturers claim that all is going well with AMD/ATI's RV610 scheduled release. In this sense, the next-generation entry-level graphic chip will be launched in May, although AMD has not yet disclosed any relevant official information about this product. RV610 only integrates a 64-bit memory bandwidth, ... |
6 March 2007 11:39 GMT |
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AMD is definitely not happy with ATI's R600 delay. But, in order to keep those disappointed fans drolling, AMD put together an Accelerated Computing platform that delivers over 1 teraflops of processing power. All this happened at a press event in San Francisco, California, where AMD demonstrated a "Teraflop in ... |
2 March 2007 10:32 GMT |
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