Now that the specifications of AMD's dual-GPU monster graphics card, the HD 6990, have been made public, everyone's attention turns toward Nvidia's response, the GTX 590, and one of the latest reports to make it to the Web suggests that the card has already been showcased behind closed doors at CeBIT 2... |
3 March 2011 16:31 GMT |
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For a long time now, both NVIDIA and AMD have designed dual-GPU graphics cards meant to meet the requirements of those high-end computer and overclocking enthusiasts. However, despite the fact that both GPU makers can provide similar solutions, the differences of design between the two are obvious. While Sunnyvale, C... |
26 March 2009 11:47 GMT |
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AMD has recently attended the "Analyst Day" conference, where the Wall Street analysts judged the company's failure on the market. As every "convict" that is the target of harsh accusation, AMD laid their cards on the table. The "investigators" managed to squeeze interesting names in the company's roadmap, ... |
19 December 2007 09:09 GMT |
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Graphics cards arranged in multiple units setups are not something out of the ordinary but 'traditional' configurations like Nvidia's SLI or ATI's CrossFire technologies have a number of bad parts like the need to buy two or more graphics cards ( a very big money sucking trend), lots of power need... |
5 September 2007 10:18 GMT |
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Integrating dual graphics processing units on the very same video card is not really hot news as the technology to do this and much more has already been around for a number of years. This approach of integrating two graphics processing units on the same card comes with some advantages over the more traditional multi... |
1 September 2007 04:16 GMT |
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