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TUL Corporation, owner of the PowerColor brand, has announced today on its official website a multi-monitor edition of the AMD Radeon HD 7870 card. The latest edition of PowerColor HD7870 Eyefinity 6 is optimized for multi-display, the Eyefinity technology being able to drive up to six monitors from a single c... |
25 April 2012 04:31 GMT |
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More than a week after CeBIT 2012 closed its gates, a video from AMD’s booth at this show made its appearance online, starring the company’s upcoming Trinity APUs, in both its mobile and desktop versions, running DiRT 3. The video, which was shot by Tom’s Hardware, is split into two parts, the fir... |
16 March 2012 04:23 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices makes a point of having the more versatile multi-display technology, shown in how it implemented something of the sort in the latest embedded, entry-level GPU.
While low-end graphics processing units, like those used in HTPCs and the embedded market, aren't expected to have powerful sp... |
26 September 2011 03:14 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices recently allowed for a video to be shot of its latest single-card Eyefinity configuration, one that is known more or less simply as the landscape mode. Advanced Micro Devices may not be doing too stupendously on the CPU front, even though it did, a few days ago, enter the Guinness book of rec... |
16 September 2011 09:13 GMT |
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As a move to try to get some attention back to its line of professional products, Matrox has announced that its M9188 PCIe x16 multi-display octal graphics card has been selected by Dentsu to drive a six-monitor, portrait-oriented digital signage installation in Tokyo Midtown.
The panel was built by the Content In... |
4 May 2011 04:53 GMT |
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Until now, users who wanted to drive more than two displays at the same time from a single graphics card had to go for an AMD Radeon GPU as Nvidia's cards were limited at a maximum of two displays.
However, soon this won't be the case anymore as Zotac has developed a special GTX 560 Ti version that can... |
2 March 2011 09:23 GMT |
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While AMD's Eyefinity technology can, indeed, enhance immersion, it relies on less than common monitors, so TUL corporation figured it would make it so that more displays can be used for such setups.For those that need an update, the Eyefinity technology allows a video card from advanced micro devices to spread... |
26 November 2010 08:39 GMT |
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After a long time when EyeFinity setups required a monitor with a DisplayPort to work, Advanced Micro Devices has finally decided, along with some of its partners, to release a single-link DisplayPort-to-DVI Adapter that will allow the many existing LCDs with DVI connectors to be used in triple-monitor setups.As con... |
31 August 2010 10:36 GMT |
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Knowing of the price issues associated with Eyefinity setups, and the fact that the necessity for displays with distinct input options can limit one's choice when buying suitable monitors, PowerColor decided to create and release an adapter that transforms a DisplayPort into a single-link DVI.The ATI Eyefinity ... |
25 August 2010 03:53 GMT |
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Though the real competition between NVIDIA and ATI, business unit of AMD, is happening, right now, on the DirectX 11 front, there are two fields that the two rivals haven't, so far, been able to tackle at the same time. ATI, for instance, has its Eyefinity technology, whereas NVIDIA has 3D Vision. A solution ca... |
28 June 2010 07:01 GMT |
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Though there have been a high number of enthusiast product launches over the years, few have been able to spell 'overkill' quite as quaintly as what PowerColor has in store. Whether because large display areas are the current trend, or because the company is trying to see what it would take to drive even th... |
19 May 2010 06:56 GMT |
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Whether it is going too far or just far enough, PowerColor seems to be planning on blasting any multi-monitor competition out of the sky with its newest beast. It has been known for a while that AMD's partners are hard at work making 4GB HD 5970 cards, but it can be said that there was little to prepare the ent... |
28 April 2010 10:27 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices recently announced the launch of a new line of ATI FirePro graphics cards, specifically designed to meet the performance requirements of professional graphics users. Built on the company's latest graphics processing units, the new cards will now be able to provi... |
7 April 2010 02:48 GMT |
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While NVIDIA seems to have the 3D field firmly in its grasp, AMD is leading in the area of display scalability. The Eyefinity technology has been selling, as part of DirectX 11 cards, for several months. Now, AMD raised the bar somewhat by releasing its first Eyefinity 6 Version and, much in the same way NVIDIA'... |
31 March 2010 11:10 GMT |
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With the media buzzing around the recent release of NVIDIA Fermi-based GTX 470 and GTX 480 graphics controllers, AMD may have seen a special opportunity to grab some attention at its rival's expense, by launching another rather anticipated device. Advanced Micro Devices has finally come out and officially introd... |
31 March 2010 09:01 GMT |
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While NVIDIA has been developing 3D technologies for gamers, ATI has been marketing a different technique for providing immersion, namely the multi-display solution known as the Eyefinity. This technology allows a Radeon HD card to spread its image across three or even six different displays, enabling a different ex... |
20 March 2010 06:08 GMT |
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End-users have been tormented for months as NVIDIA continuously delayed the launch of Fermi, again and again, but it seems that even AMD is ready to start announcing delays of its own. Now that NVIDIA has finally set a stable launch date for its card, AMD has taken up the mantle of tardiness and is reportedly plannin... |
6 March 2010 04:47 GMT |
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AMD's latest DirectX 11 graphics cards will not be the latest anymore, once the company unleashes the ATI Radeon HD 5830 and the Radeon HD 5870 Eyefinity 6 edition. The company already offers the ATI Eyefinity technology on many of its HD 5xxx Series adapters but this upcoming HD 5870 model will be AMD's fi... |
18 February 2010 08:15 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has announced today that it will be demonstrating its latest 3D graphics display technology, during the I/ITSEC event in Orlanda, Florida. According to the graphics chip maker, attendees at the aforementioned event, which will be held between November 30 and Decembe... |
25 November 2009 03:34 GMT |
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Although still not available, enough information about the soon-to-be latest in the HD 5000 series, the HD 5870 Eyefinity 6 Edition, has made its way to the Internet. Considering the approaching winter holidays, there are undoubtedly those who would consider this flagship product an option for a Christmas system upgr... |
9 November 2009 06:36 GMT |
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One of the main features that have been enabled by AMD's new series of Radeon HD 5000 GPUs (aside from the DirectX 11 support) is the integration of AMD's latest ATI Eyefinity technology, a solution that allows computer enthusiasts to use a Radeon graphics card for employment in a multi-display configurati... |
6 November 2009 06:54 GMT |
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