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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According to sources in Taiwan, Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices will beat its main rival NVIDIA in the race for the first DirectX 11-ready GPUs. The company has reportedly been ready to unveil the new models for some time now, but the much anticipated release has been stalled due to issues with TSM... |
29 May 2009 08:42 GMT |
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It seems that NVIDIA will add a new card to its GT200 series in December, and this card will be a 55nm one. It is expected to be cooler and faster, while also clocked a little higher than the current GT200 cards. Moreover, some would also expect the green company to pair it in a dual card. The news hasn't been c... |
6 November 2008 05:28 GMT |
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AMD's graphics division ATI has been expected to move to RV870 in a few quarters, and some interesting details on this new GPU have surfaced the Web today. A few weeks ago, ATI already unveiled some details on its objectives for 2009, and we've already learned that the company plans to launch 40nm chips nex... |
29 October 2008 05:21 GMT |
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The current leading manufacturer of high-performance graphics cards, AMD, is expected to transition to Microsoft's next-generation API, DirectX 11, sometime in 2009. In addition, the company is also said to be planning its very first 40nm-based graphics chips, which could also hit the market sometime next year, ... |
6 October 2008 04:40 GMT |
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ATI started the 55 nanometer series with the RV670, continued with RV770, and both chips marked success. Rumors say that the company plans to move the fabrication process directly to 40nm with its next generation chip codenamed RV870. All of us would have expected the die to shrink to 45nm, but it seems that we will ... |
12 August 2008 02:59 GMT |
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