NVIDIA announced only yesterday the introduction of its new GeForce GTS 250 graphics solution, and new cards based on the GPU already surfaced at manufacturers. We've already seen a few of them on the floor of the CeBIT 2009 show in Hanover, Germany, yet there are a lot of other makers that also unveiled boards ... |
4 March 2009 06:25 GMT |
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Earlier this year Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA released its latest GeForce graphics cards, built on its new 55nm GT200 GPUs. Coming in the form of the GTX 285 and the GTX 295 models, these new cards have enabled the company's partners to come out with some new designs using NVIDIA's fastest GPU to d... |
24 February 2009 04:47 GMT |
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NVIDIA has already upped the ante with the release of its latest 55nm-based GT200 GPUs, which have been launched under the form of two new graphics cards, the GeForce GTX 285 and the dual-GPU GTX 295. However, these two cards have been designed for computer and technology enthusiasts looking for high-end graphics sol... |
23 January 2009 09:45 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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Just when we thought that dual-slot graphics cards were worthy to be considered the real "graphics monsters," Palit, one of ATI's largest graphics card partners, is planning to release THE real gaming monster, in the form of a tri-slot Radeon HD 4870 X2, dubbed the Revolution 700 Deluxe. Once you lay your eyes o... |
4 November 2008 05:23 GMT |
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Palit has just released the latest addition to its Radeon lineup of graphics cards, the new Radeon HD 4870 1GB Sonic Dual Edition. Aside from the long name and all that, the new card is essentially a factory-overclocked version of AMD's most recent single-chip flagship graphics card, equipped with a dual-fan cus... |
25 September 2008 04:10 GMT |
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Palit Microsystems, a world leading manufacturer of graphics cards based on NVIDIA and ATI's GPUs, has recently introduced a new product that incorporates the graphics power of ATI's Radeon HD 4850. The new card is part of the company's Sonic series, which means that it will deliver an improved perform... |
9 September 2008 03:10 GMT |
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The non-disclosure agreement regarding Nvidia's GeForce 9800 GX2 graphics card has ended, and the first graphics cards with the new GPU have started to emerge. Palit is one of the first graphics card manufacturers to announce its 9800 GX2-based product, that comes with a bonus: free game server hosting for the f... |
18 March 2008 09:41 GMT |
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Palit Microsystems looks as a serious motherboard manufacturer as it expands its board offerings with a product designed for AMD compatible processors: the Palit N61S mainboard. This new mainboard is another example of good engineering from a relatively unknown company which combines high quality products with incred... |
6 September 2007 04:15 GMT |
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Some time ago the computer hardware manufacturing company Palit Microsystems which is specialized in graphics cards announced that it will soon launch a line of mainboards based on Intel made chipsets. Now, it looks as if the company really wants to keep up the pace with the industry's leaders Asus, Gigabyte and... |
4 September 2007 07:56 GMT |
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