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GeCube has just released its single GPU HD3870 graphics accelerator featuring the Unified Shader architecture and 2GB of high-speed GDDR3 memory. The new graphics accelerator aims at delivering a high-definition video experience for both gamers and HD multimedia enthusiasts. According to the company, the new HD3870 o... |
30 April 2008 05:39 GMT |
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Memory manufacturer Mushkin has announced its first graphics card design based on he G92 core, the GeForce 8800 GT HP Overclocked Edition. The new graphics card is an overclocked version of GeForce 8800GT that comes with some new changes, including a new and optimized cooling system.Mushkin has rigged its new creati... |
11 February 2008 06:06 GMT |
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Sapphire has launched yet another version of its HD 3850 graphics card, based on Advanced Micro Devices' RV 670 chip. The new graphics card comes with 1 GB of GDDR3 memory onboard, running at a clock of 829MHz (1.66GHz effective). The RV670 graphics processor comes with an out-of-the-box clock speed of 703MHz, 3... |
8 February 2008 09:41 GMT |
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HIS today unveiled a new product in its series of graphics cards, the Radeon HD 3650 IceQ Turbo(Full HD 1080p) 512MB/256MB GDDR3. Equipped with the award-winning IceQ cooling solution, the graphics card delivers high-definition graphics along with exquisite gaming performance.The new graphics card is fully compatible... |
24 January 2008 10:32 GMT |
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Graphics card market is a very dynamic one as manufacturers of both graphics processing units and integrated boards fight to squeeze as much performance as possible for their designs. While graphics processing units, GPUs for short, get just about all the credit for the graphics performance, there is a component that... |
30 August 2007 05:39 GMT |
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AMD has the nasty habit of fighting battles they know they can't win. And if you look at the recent history of CPUs you will notice that they lost too many fights to be taken seriously, most of them related to the price of CPUs. And as it turns out the fact that they acquired Ati didn't help. Because they... |
29 June 2007 09:26 GMT |
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