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Without a shadow of a doubt, the release of NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 580 graphics card represents the most important event of the week, the new processing unit marking a whole new evolutionary step in the GPU manufacturers' history, while in the same time bringing about a flood of related announcements, just ab... |
9 November 2010 10:46 GMT |
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While some of NVIDIA's partners preferred to stick to the basics as far as the company's brand-new GPU, the GeForce GTX 580, is concerned, and released versions that are pretty much identical to the reference card, others have decided that a little factory OC never hurt no one and came up with such tweaked ... |
9 November 2010 10:28 GMT |
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As the next-gen Fermi graphics cat is now out of the bag, just about all of NVIDIA's partners are now starting to roll out their own cards based on the reference design provided by the famous GPU manufacturer, one of the first companies to do so being traditional NVIDIA integrator Point of View (also known by it... |
9 November 2010 10:02 GMT |
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Since NVIDIA's GTX 580 has finally become official, after a long wait, it should come to no surprise that the first factory overclocked models are already starting to show up, one of the first we've come across pertaining to EVGA.So, while EVGA has, quite obviously, released a stock version of the latest Fe... |
9 November 2010 08:55 GMT |
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While we patiently wait for NVIDIA's NDA to expire and the first official news and reviews to hit the web, it seems that manufacturers (and online stores) have absolutely no problem listing the new GPU from NVIDIA on their websites, the latest case involving MSI and Newegg (who actually listed PNY's GTX 580... |
9 November 2010 06:38 GMT |
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Well, it really seems that there are at least a couple of NVIDIA partners out there who're not willing to wait until the GPU manufacturer comes clean with their new GTX 580 and makes it official, since, after CyberPower sort of spilled the beans (especially as far as the tech specs are concerned) on the new gra... |
9 November 2010 03:25 GMT |
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As those of you that are very interested in just about everything happening in the realm of GPUs probably know already, AMD plans to release its next-generation graphics card, the Radeon HD 6970, in late November, thus completing its lineup and being able to offer a complete range of revamped graphics processing unit... |
9 November 2010 00:43 GMT |
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Without a doubt, this week will be the “NVIDIA GTX 580” week, with the launch of this next-gen DirectX 11 graphics card from the world's largest independent GPU manufacturer being touted to be launched tomorrow or Wednesday (depending on your local time), and for this reason, the number of leaks rega... |
8 November 2010 00:42 GMT |
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Well, it really seems that NVIDIA's getting quite a lot of hype built-up around its future “monster” graphics card, the GTX 580, with more and more leaked photos hitting the web these past few days and a whole lot more most likely to follow as the official launch day approaches.So, after checking out... |
29 October 2010 14:51 GMT |
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It would seem that NVIDIA's engineers and coders are pretty busy these days, since the company keeps rolling out driver updates, the latest being the NVIDIA Verde Notebook Release 260.99 WHQL Drivers, which have just become available for download.And true to our legacy, we're now offering them to you as wel... |
28 October 2010 09:55 GMT |
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As you're probably quite well aware by now, in order to enhance the overall experience delivered by its products, NVIDIA periodically upgrades the drivers running them, and this time around, we're talking about the Quadro series of GPUs targeting the professional segment.So, NVIDIA has just issued the QUADR... |
28 October 2010 07:39 GMT |
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While the list of new Radeon models coming from various AMD partners keeps growing and growing, that's not stopping NVIDIA from trying to divert some attention its way, one such attempt (albeit an indirect one) being the launch of the MSI N480GTX Lightning, touted as being the world's fastest single-GPU car... |
22 October 2010 06:59 GMT |
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Since this is, without a doubt, the AMD Radeon 6800 Series day, we're seeing just about all of AMD's partners push new solutions onto the market, with Asus being, quite obviously, one of the first integrators to launch new Radeons and, more importantly, one of the first to offer overclockers some pretty goo... |
22 October 2010 05:28 GMT |
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As some of you will certainly remember, the AMD Radeon HD 6870 card depicted in our live, hands-on photos published on Wednesday was a HIS unit, so it should come as no particular surprise that this company was one of the first to announce its own implementations of the newly-launched 6800 series graphics cards from ... |
22 October 2010 00:30 GMT |
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You know, it's very interesting to see just how rumors regarding NVIDIAs GPUs tend to pop up exactly one day before the major launch of the new AMD Radeon HD 6800 aside, but leaving these...well, we'll just call them “mild insinuations” aside, the truth of the matter is that the GPU manufacturer... |
21 October 2010 07:56 GMT |
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Despite the fact that the Santa Clara, California-based graphics chip maker NVIDIA has already announced the introduction of its next-generation Fermi architecture, the company has yet to unveil its first consumer products to take advantage of the benefits and features enabled by said architecture. However, this only... |
28 October 2009 11:13 GMT |
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The Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world's largest contract chipmaker, has recently declared that it has been seeing improved yields for its 40nm manufacturing node, which are now considerably higher than earlier this year. According to the company's chairman and CEO, Morris Chang, t... |
31 July 2009 10:36 GMT |
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MSI, one of the world's leading vendors of motherboards, graphics cards, notebooks and other computing products, has just announced the expansion of its graphics card offering with the introduction of yet another Radeon-based lineup. The new models make use of the latest high-performance single-GPU solution from... |
14 July 2009 09:12 GMT |
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The Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has recently updated its GeForce offering with the introduction of two new low-end graphics cards, the GeForce G210 and GT 220. The chip maker's new solutions are based on the previously rumored GT218 and GT215 chips, both of which will provide NVIDIA fans with support fo... |
9 July 2009 03:01 GMT |
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According to recent reports on the Internet, memory vendor Mushkin is about to launch a complete new line of NVIDIA GeForce-based graphics cards, providing end-users with yet another alternative to the crowded market of GeForce graphics cards. All of the new models will be based on the latest NVIDIA GT200 GPU archite... |
1 July 2009 08:14 GMT |
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NVIDIA is expected to face some rough rides in the near future, as the chip maker is reported to have recorded order cuts from some of its major partners, including Palit Microsystems. According to the most recent details in the industry, the Santa Clara, California-based graphics maker has seen an order cut for the ... |
21 January 2009 04:52 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices' chief executive officer announced that the firm had plans to use the manufacturing capacities of The Foundry Company to produce some of ATI’s graphics processing units (GPUs). The Foundry Company is a joint venture founded by AMD and Advanced Technology Investment Company for chip m... |
20 October 2008 04:35 GMT |
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AMD's 780G platform has been one of the most important announcements made at this year's CeBIT exhibition. So, in order to find out more about this particular product, as well as AMD's plans for the future, we've carried out a very exciting interview with Ian McNaughton, senior product manager at ... |
11 March 2008 09:42 GMT |
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Upgrading one's computer in order to be able to cope with the requirements of the latest-gen games (DirectX 10) is on every gamer's mind these days. However, there aren't too many users out there who can actually afford spending a hefty amount of money on a top-range graphics card, and this is the reas... |
30 October 2007 12:51 GMT |
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