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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices announced today the launch of its latest graphics card, part of the outfit's Radeon HD 5800-series, namely the Radeon HD 5830. Designed to provide consumers with a high-performance 5000-series graphics card, the new GPU comes as scaled down version of the 5850, ... |
25 February 2010 05:26 GMT |
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After the release of its latest Radeon HD 5570 graphics card, Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has managed to fill the gap in almost every price segment, with a new card that supports Microsoft's DirectX 11 API. However, the chip maker appears to have one more card in the pipeline, according to... |
10 February 2010 08:59 GMT |
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Following the formal announcement of AMD's latest entry-level Radeon graphics card, the Cedar-codenamed Radeon HD 5450, a number of the outfit's partners announced their implementation of the new GPU, introducing new cards on the market. Such is the case with XFX, a company that decided, a while back, it... |
5 February 2010 03:22 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based NVIDIA, one of the world's leading graphics card makers, has recently made an announcement regarding its much-anticipated, next-generation line of GeForce cards based on the outfit's new Fermi architecture. According to one of the company's Twitter accounts, the names of the... |
2 February 2010 02:35 GMT |
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Following the release of its latest Radeon graphics card, the mainstream-oriented HD 5670 model, the Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices announced today the release of a new set of Catalyst graphics drivers. Already leaked on the Internet late last week, release 10.1 is expected to add support for new ... |
28 January 2010 06:51 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA, one of the world's leading vendors of high-performance graphics cards and graphics chip solutions, has just updated the driver support page for its line of GeForce graphics solutions. The new release will enable support for users of the company's GeForce cards, providin... |
19 January 2010 09:21 GMT |
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Following the recent details on the upcoming Fermi GPU architecture that NVIDIA made available, news of the company's future GeForce cards continues to surface. Despite the outfit's secrecy regarding the clocks of its next-generation GF100 cards, there are reports claiming that NVIDIA is already working on ... |
19 January 2010 07:01 GMT |
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Ever since NVIDIA first announced its next-generation GPU architecture, codenamed Fermi, there has been a series of speculations made on the likely release date for Fermi-based graphics cards. Reportedly planned for release before the end of 2009, Fermi-based graphics cards are now expected to become available later ... |
18 January 2010 09:16 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices announced today the debut of its next-generation mainstream graphics card, expanding the Radeon HD 5xxx-series with a new entry, the HD 5670. Following a series of leaked reviews and details that have recently made it on the Internet, the new card was released t... |
14 January 2010 10:51 GMT |
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After announcing its new 3D Vision Surround technology, Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has decided to provide us with a glimpse of its much-anticipated, next-generation GeForce card, the one that is based on the Fermi architecture that was revealed last year. The graphics chip maker demoed what is currently kno... |
7 January 2010 08:11 GMT |
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NVIDIA, one of the world's leading vendors of high-performance graphics processing units, has recently hinted at a new technology, which the company plans to introduce sometime in the first quarter of this year. Aimed specifically at the notebook end-user, the technology is said to be capable of providing the pe... |
6 January 2010 06:48 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA, one of the world's leading vendors of high-performance graphics solutions, has recently revealed the specifications of its next-generation Tesla cards, designed for graphics professionals and business consumers. According to the specifications made available by the company, ... |
23 December 2009 05:52 GMT |
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Approximately one month ago, Adobe, the developer of some of the most popular applications on today's personal computers, announced the release of its Flash Player 10.1, a beta solution that would enable PC users to enjoy a better visual experience when dealing with the latest high-definition videos. The beta v... |
15 December 2009 09:46 GMT |
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The world record for the highest graphics processing unit clock/memory speed was broken by a renowned overclocker using a system configuration that employed the MSI R5870-PM2D1G for graphics. Calling himself “Deanzo,” the overclocker built a machinery that used a significant quantity of LN2 in order to ke... |
4 December 2009 09:41 GMT |
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Sometime earlier, a community member of the [H]ardOCP HardForum posted pictures and test results of a graphics card that was, allegedly, a prototype of the ATI Radeon HD 5670, a low-end graphics card, which has not yet been officially announced. If the report is genuine, the card should be launched sometime in Q1 201... |
2 December 2009 09:56 GMT |
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While AMD is working with its chip manufacturing partner, TSMC, to improve the availability of its line of Radeon HD 5xxx-series of 40nm-based graphics cards, the company's board partners continue to release new cards, based on existing GPUs. Such is the case with HIS, one of AMD's leading graphics card pa... |
30 November 2009 07:07 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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Just a few days ahead of the official debut of AMD's much-anticipated Radeon HD 5970 dual-GPU graphics card, the Internet was loaded with pre-launch rumors on the specifications and features of the company's new card. Among those rumors, there were a couple of reports on a second dual-GPU AMD card, specul... |
24 November 2009 05:35 GMT |
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ASUS, one of the world's leading vendors of high-performance hardware components, has announced the debut of a new line of EAH5000 series of graphics cards, designed to take advantage of the features and specifications of AMD's new Radeon GPUs. The new lineup includes three cards, based on the Radeon HD 59... |
23 November 2009 09:06 GMT |
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Following the official debut of AMD's fastest graphics card to date, the much-anticipated Radeon HD 5970, the company's AIB partners have been given the green light to announce their versions of the latest GPU. Such is the case with MSI, which was among the first graphics card makers to announce the new Ra... |
18 November 2009 09:37 GMT |
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Today is marked by the official debut of AMD's much-anticipated Radeon HD 5970, a dual-GPU graphics card that has been designed to become the world's fastest card on the market. Featuring impressive specifications, this card is likely to outperform NVIDIA's current offering, putting AMD in the first p... |
18 November 2009 04:38 GMT |
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It appears that the recent reports on the Internet have been correct and that the Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has now detailed its latest Radeon graphics card, the much-anticipated HD 5970, a dual-GPU monster designed to be the fastest graphics card in the world. Featuring full support for Mic... |
18 November 2009 04:07 GMT |
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MSI, a leading vendor of computer components and systems, has announced today the debut of its new GeForce graphics cards, with the introduction of the new GeForce N250GT series. Equipped with the latest NVIDIA graphics processing unit and aimed at the mainstream and entry-level user, the new card will be available ... |
17 November 2009 06:36 GMT |
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One of AMD's most anticipated product launches for this year is the much-rumored Radeon HD 5970, a dual-GPU graphics card that is to deliver a significant performance boost over current generation of cards. There has been a decent number of reports on the Internet, regarding the bits and pieces of the upcoming ... |
16 November 2009 09:25 GMT |
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PowerColor, one of the many graphics card manufacturers that can provide you with custom-designed Radeon graphics card, has announced today the debut of a new graphics card that makes use of AMD's HD 5770 graphics processing unit. Dubbed PLAY! HD5770, the new card has been specifically designed for the mainstre... |
13 November 2009 04:44 GMT |
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AMD's next-generation, dual-GPU graphics cards, the much-anticipated Radeon HD 5970, codenamed Hemlock, is just around the corner, given the increasing number of leaked details that have recently surfaced the Internet. While we still aren't certain when the new card becomes available, with TSMC's 40nm... |
11 November 2009 06:38 GMT |
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Matrox Graphics, one of the world's leading vendors of specialized graphics cards for multiple display solutions, has just announced the introduction of its new M98188 PCIe x16 Octal graphics, providing customers with a choice for a card with support for up to eight DisplayPort or DVI Single-Link outputs. Featu... |
11 November 2009 04:11 GMT |
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For those who keep a close eye on what's going on in the world of graphics cards, the end of last month brought them a couple of leaked pictures of AMD's next-generation dual-GPU card, the rumored HD 5970. Earlier this month, an updated rumor also provided us with some of the technical specifications of th... |
10 November 2009 08:35 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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AMD might have a real money maker on its hands with the Radeon HD 5800 series of graphics cards, but the Sunnyvale, California-based chip maker appears to be really affected by TSMC's 40nm manufacturing process yield problems. According to recent reports on the Internet, the company has decided to raise the pric... |
6 November 2009 04:39 GMT |
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PowerColor, one of the world's leading vendors of Radeon-based graphics cards, has just announced the expansion of its family of Radeon HD 5700 cards with the debut of the SCS3 HD 5750 model. The new product has been specifically designed to provide consumers with a 40nm GPU that works on a card with a passive c... |
5 November 2009 04:52 GMT |
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Sapphire Technology, one of the world's leading vendors of desktop graphics cards, has announced today the introduction of its new line of Radeon HD 5000-series, which now incorporate the proprietary Vapor-X cooling technology. The new cards have been designed for computer enthusiasts looking for an alternative ... |
3 November 2009 06:44 GMT |
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Aside from the much-anticipated line of Fermi-based GeForce graphics cards, NVIDIA is also scheduled to reveal another model, namely the GeForce GT 240, aimed at the mainstream market and built using the company's new generation of 40nm graphics processors. According to the most recent rumors that have surfaced ... |
30 October 2009 10:33 GMT |
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The world's two leading vendors of graphics processing units, NVIDIA and AMD, are expected to be faced with GPU shipment delays due to new 40nm yield issues that have recently been reported by the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC). Although these issues are expected to be solved within the quarte... |
30 October 2009 09:39 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices is expected to up the performance ante with the release of a new Radeon graphics card, which will boast a dual-GPU design and will be launched under the Radeon HD 5970 branding. While the card is expected to be released sometime next month, no specific details have y... |
30 October 2009 07:18 GMT |
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NVIDIA's consumer-ready, Fermi-based GeForce graphics cards are most likely among the most anticipated products this year, as they are said to provide users with an increased level of performance, as well as new features. Although previous rumors indicated that the said cards would be available on November 28, i... |
29 October 2009 12:06 GMT |
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Although the Sunnyvale, California-based graphics chip maker Advanced Micro Devices has already announced its new family of graphics processors, with the introduction of the Radeon HD 5000-series, its board partners continue to roll out new cards that are designed on the previous Radeon HD 4000-series. Such is the ca... |
27 October 2009 04:58 GMT |
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EVGA and NVIDIA, two of the world's biggest names in the graphics card industry, have jointly announced that they will host a Halloween party where they will make public the launch of a new graphics card. Unfortunately, the specific technical details of the new product haven't yet been announced, but there ... |
22 October 2009 08:20 GMT |
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MSI, one of the world's leading vendors of hardware components, including motherboards and graphics cards, has just announced the official debut of its latest GeForce models, the new N220GT and N210 series. Designed for the mainstream market, the new cards have been featured with NVIDIA's latest 40nm Direct... |
12 October 2009 10:11 GMT |
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If you are among those computer and gaming enthusiasts that are always on the lookout for the latest, high-end hardware components, then these days you are probably looking for the latest deals on the AMD Radeon HD 5800 Series GPUs. These cards currently deliver the best performance on the market, featuring a 40nm GP... |
7 October 2009 06:29 GMT |
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Much in the same way that AMD's current line of high-performance Radeon HD 5800 series of GPUs were leaked on the Internet prior to their official launch, a new GPU range appears to be growing closer to an official launch. We are talking about the company's next-generation mainstream lineup, the Radeon HD 5... |
7 October 2009 05:57 GMT |
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One of the most anticipated launches this year has to be NVIDIA's next generation of DX 11-compatible graphics cards, which the graphics chip maker has been rumored to be working on for some time now. A number of rumors have surfaced on the Internet, related to said GPU, but the majority of details are yet to em... |
30 September 2009 06:42 GMT |
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One week ago, Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices announced the official debut of its new generation of Radeon graphics cards, the much-anticipated Radeon HD 5800-series GPUs. The launch included details on both the company's high-end Radeon HD 5870 and Radeon HD 5850, but early benchmarks only de... |
30 September 2009 04:16 GMT |
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For a good while now, people have been speculating on the bits and pieces of NVIDIA's next-generation GPU architecture, the much-anticipated GT300, which the company has been consistently keeping under wraps. Rumored to be scheduled for release sometime by the end of this year, or early next year, the new GT300 ... |
29 September 2009 04:47 GMT |
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Although most NVIDIA fans are likely waiting for the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker to officially roll out its next-generation line of desktop graphics cards, some of the company's board partners are continuing to roll out new designs based on the current generation of GPUs. Such is the case with Galax... |
28 September 2009 05:58 GMT |
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As you probably already know, AMD's next-generation Radeon HD 58xx series of graphics cards has been officially announced by the company just a couple of days ago, providing computer enthusiasts with a choice for the world's fastest single-GPU graphics card. Following the official introduction that came fro... |
28 September 2009 04:32 GMT |
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As you have probably already found out, Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has decided to give something to all computer enthusiasts out there looking to boost their system's graphics performance. The chip maker has officially announced this week its new Radeon HD 58xx series of desktop graphics ... |
25 September 2009 06:04 GMT |
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AMD's latest Radeon graphics cards have just entered the stage for high-end desktop graphics solutions, but we are already seeing a number of new products that are based on said GPUs being launched on the market. Most of the chip maker's graphics card partners have already announced their latest additions a... |
24 September 2009 04:41 GMT |
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As you might have already found out, the Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices announced yesterday the debut of its next generation of desktop graphics cards, the much-anticipated Radeon HD 5800 series, providing end-users with the first DirectX 11-support line of video cards. Following the official intr... |
24 September 2009 03:48 GMT |
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We've been talking about LucidLogix's HYDRA chip for some time, but it looks like the company has finally decided to up the ante and officially introduce its new HYDRA 200. The new solution has been specifically designed to bring multi-GPU computing to the masses, according to the company, as it allows moth... |
23 September 2009 03:30 GMT |
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