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The second half of 2008 promises to bring several new products on the graphics cards market, as both ATI and Nvidia have new cards set for launch, starting with the back to school season. Consequently, for many users, this is a good time to upgrade their computers. Offerings for Nvidia's GTX200 are now wider and... |
5 September 2008 03:25 GMT |
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Over the past few months, competition on the graphics cards market has become stronger, yet both ATI, graphics product group of Advanced Micro Devices, and Nvidia Corp., the biggest players in the industry, have recorded lower than expected revenues in the second quarter of the year. Jon Peddie Research has recently ... |
4 September 2008 06:07 GMT |
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As of late, it has become a general trend for everybody to talk about the hard times that NVIDIA is having in the chipset and graphics market. Rumors have gone so far as to claim that the Santa Clara-based chip maker was about to phase out of the chipset business, thus putting an end to future high-end SLI-enabled mo... |
4 August 2008 08:25 GMT |
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Following the news about Nvidia's mobility chips being faulty, ATI, the graphics product group of Advanced Micro Devices, has released a statement assuring its partners that the ATI Mobility Radeon graphics cards do not experience issues with packaging, as the competing GPUs do. The company also revealed possibl... |
31 July 2008 02:39 GMT |
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The GeForce 9800 GT, one of Nvidia's latest releases, has been added to Sparkle's premium graphics card line Calibre as well. The Calibre P980 features a 256-bit memory interface, 112 Stream Processors, 512MB of GDDR3 memory, and support for SLI and DirectX 10. The GPU comes with a second generation GDP (Gr... |
30 July 2008 05:26 GMT |
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If you don't know already, NVIDIA launched three new graphics cards yesterday, the GeForce 9800GTX , 9800GT and 9500GT. While the 55nm 9800GTX was available at a number (if not all) of NVIDIA's board partners prior to the official release, the mid-range 9800GT and entry-level 9500GT are clearly newcomers o... |
30 July 2008 03:33 GMT |
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Albatron Technology announced about two weeks ago that it plans to release on the market new video cards based on Nvidia's GeForce 8 series, but featuring PCI compatibility. We learned today that the Retrotechnology video cards wouldn't get on the market pretty soon, as there seem to be problems with some m... |
23 July 2008 02:55 GMT |
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Here's a quick reminder: before NVIDIA decided to roll out its latest generation of discrete graphics cards, everybody had high hopes that the green company would put out one of its best products to date. Unfortunately for everyone involved, the latest GeForce cards have fallen short of expectations and the Sant... |
16 July 2008 03:17 GMT |
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Nvidia seems to finally give us an answer to whether it will make its next generation graphics cards DirectX 10.1 ready or not. The company simply says no to this only because it plans to jump over ATI's DirectX 10.1 and go straight to DirectX 11. Also, its latest PhysX drivers, believed to cheat on 3DMark Vanta... |
9 July 2008 06:16 GMT |
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It might seem that AMD/ATI have really managed to come up with two really grand graphics monsters this time, in the form of the HD 4800 series. And even if the launch wasn't exactly the most carefully-planned event (after all, there were quite a lot of add-in-board (AIB) partners that have announced their new ve... |
26 June 2008 15:26 GMT |
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Matrox Graphics is known for having somewhat of an obsession for creating graphics solutions capable of outputting video signals to more than one display (well, actually, as many displays as possible). And following this trend, the company has just announced the release of the M-Series multi-monitor graphics cards, w... |
26 June 2008 13:16 GMT |
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As mentioned in one of yesterday's articles, these past few days have been extremely busy and tumultuous on the graphics card market, both major players in this particular segment (ATI/AMD and NVIDIA) launching a couple of very interesting products, some of them targeting the exact same specific price points. An... |
26 June 2008 01:55 GMT |
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The past couple of days (and weeks) have proved to be extremely interesting, as far as graphics cards were concerned. First of all, we've seen NVIDIA launch its GT200 architecture (the GeForce GTX 280 and GeForce GTX 260 models), then ATI hit back with the HD 4850 and HD 4870 units. Last (but certainly not least... |
25 June 2008 12:11 GMT |
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NVIDIA hasn't even officially released its new D10U-based graphics cards lineup, but a few lucky journalists attending this year's Computex show were able to spot one of these cards. To make matters even more interesting, despite the fact that the new D10U cards haven't yet been officially announced, r... |
5 June 2008 06:13 GMT |
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While an executive from Advanced Micro Device states that the company's ATI graphics unit is not on the "huge" chips building, as Nvidia, the rival responds that smaller may prove not to be better or more efficient. The war on the graphics cards market continues with new rounds, this time on the statements level... |
27 May 2008 09:59 GMT |
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Although the beginning of this year announced a deep falling for ATI, it seems that the company prepares a strong revolutionary comeback as it unveils a new weapon in the war for the all-game-graphics supremacy, the 7xx series of graphics cards. While Nvidia was celebrating its early victory on the graphics field, be... |
6 May 2008 11:04 GMT |
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The single-GPU graphics cards market has been progressing at a small pace during the last years, as the more and more intricate graphics chips are hard to design and manufacture. The advent of the dual-GPU solutions did nothing but take another approach at the existing problem, however they are more expensive and com... |
5 April 2008 04:47 GMT |
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Advanced processing performances at affordable price points seems to be the latest trend among the most important video card chipset manufacturers, as the competition on the market is increasingly tougher and high-end, uber-expensive models are not exactly very successful. And following this trend, AMD has just revea... |
15 November 2007 14:56 GMT |
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It's time for ATI to put their money where their mouth is, because there have been just too many, rogue testing going on with their "still unreleased, under NDA" graphics cards. I realize that these are just engineering samples, whose features and performances don't reflect the ones of the finished product,... |
26 April 2007 09:06 GMT |
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As the saga continues for AMD, it seems their only road right now is the one that will take them either up, thus escaping these hard times, or down, down as in "they'll get bought by some company" or "they'll start begging for gas money while taking the bike to work". It seems their financial problems coul... |
24 April 2007 06:10 GMT |
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If AMD hadn't had this you-don't-need-to-know mentality then things might have been better for them, all together, but no, we have a secret bigger than the origins of the universe and we're not telling, that's what they give us in return. And it's up to us, loving users, to scout around, hopi... |
23 April 2007 06:49 GMT |
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This is the era of the unified shader, of the MAD MUL operations, the FP galore, NVIDIA ruled the Earth like the great dinosaurs. They had the upper hand by bringing to the desktop segment video cards based on the unified shader architecture, which was a domain that ATI had first entered through their Xenos chip. But... |
17 April 2007 05:46 GMT |
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