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One of the main features of AMD's latest RV790-based Radeon HD 4890 graphics card is that it can provide users with impressive overclocking room. This is one fact that has been taken into consideration by many overclocking enthusiasts out there, who have already gotten their hands on the new card and put it thro... |
16 April 2009 06:12 GMT |
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Prior to the official release of AMD's latest single-GPU flagship graphics card, there were rumors claiming that the Sunnyvale, California-based company was also planning to launch an X2-variant of the new RV790 GPU. However, according to some recent details, coming directly from the chip maker itself, AMD has n... |
7 April 2009 05:25 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based AMD has officially announced today its new Radeon graphics card, the RV790-based Radeon HD 4890. With the launch, the chip maker claims that its new card is powered by the world's most powerful graphics processors, according to internal testing. The card itself is featured with the la... |
2 April 2009 03:20 GMT |
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Over the recent weeks there have been a series of leaked details on the upcoming graphics cards from the two major GPU makers, NVIDIA and AMD. However, up until now there hasn't been any official confirmation for any of these cards, but that isn't the case any longer. The latest release of the GPU-Z utility... |
26 March 2009 05:35 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based AMD has rescheduled the launch of its new graphics card flagship, the RV790-based Radeon HD4890. Initially expected on April 9, the new card is now slated for availability a week earlier, namely on the 2nd of April. This will allow AMD to retrieve some of the market share it has lost to it... |
25 March 2009 07:32 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based AMD is expected to launch a new high-end graphics card, dubbed Radeon HD 4890, which will be powered by the new RV790 graphics processing unit. The card has recently surfaced the Internet on a number of occasions, providing us with a couple of details regarding its technical specifications... |
20 March 2009 04:08 GMT |
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AMD's upcoming RV790-based Radeon HD 4890 graphics card continues to make its appearance on the Internet, showing up in one form or another, before the Sunnyvale, California-based graphics maker had a chance to officially unveil it. According to the latest details, the company's upcoming 55nm-based single-G... |
19 March 2009 05:55 GMT |
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AMD's highly rumored RV790-based graphics card, the Radeon HD 4890, has recently surfaced to the Internet in pretty pixels. This latest round of details on AMD's upcoming single-core flagship card appears to indicate that earlier rumors, indicating 6th of April as a possible release date, could potentially ... |
18 March 2009 06:10 GMT |
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AMD's upcoming Radeon HD 4890 graphics card, which has been making an appearance on the Internet as a Sapphire-made model, has recently been listed by a Netherlands-based website with a price tag of under €259,95. There are few details on when the card will become available, but the current listing points t... |
17 March 2009 09:48 GMT |
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Things couldn't be better for AMD's graphics business unit, according to the latest news in the industry, the company being expected to refresh its Radeon graphics card lineup with the introduction of the RV790 graphics processing unit. As it turns out, the upcoming GPU isn't exactly set to impres... |
20 February 2009 05:11 GMT |
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AMD has certainly seen some good days with the launch of its Radeon 4000 series graphics processing units, but the company is yet to provide a product that will seriously threaten NVIDIA's position in the graphics card market, especially since NVIDIA's latest cards have claimed the number one spot in the hi... |
16 February 2009 08:39 GMT |
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This year, AMD's graphics subsidiary, ATI, succeeded in finally introducing the world to a new graphics card capable of being a serious competitor for NVIDIA's latest GeForce lineup. In addition, the company also managed to steal the performance crown from the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker, with ... |
10 November 2008 10:51 GMT |
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