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At the start of last month, Sapphire officially launched what the company has called the “smallest PC in the world,” and now it is working on a revised version that will swap the current Intel Atom CPU for an AMD E-350 accelerated processing unit.
The current version of the EDGE-HD Mini PC is powered b... |
3 March 2011 13:01 GMT |
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Besides more renowned Intel motherboard manufacturers, Sapphire has also showcased at the CeBIT 2011 fair, which takes place right now in Hannover, Germany, an Intel Z68 based motherboard that is scheduled to be released sometime in the May/June timeframe.Judging by the pictures provided, the board seems to use a 10-... |
3 March 2011 07:11 GMT |
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Sapphire has been quite busy lately as it has announced an impressive number of Intel motherboards, and their LGA 1155 lineup is bound to get a new addition quite soon, since, during CeBIT 2011, the company has showcased an upcoming mini-ITX board based on the H67 chipset.
Although Sapphire hasn't decided how... |
3 March 2011 03:39 GMT |
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Eagerly awaited by many computer enthusiasts and gamers, the AMD Radeon HD 6990 graphics card, code-named Antilles, could make its official debut during the CeBIT fair, which is supposed to started in a few hours time in Hannover, Germany.
Although the news hasn't been made official yet, earlier today AMD has... |
28 February 2011 07:44 GMT |
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After what can only be described as a prolonged absence, Sapphire has returned in the Intel motherboard market, about a month or so ago the company announcing the Pure Black X58 and the Pure Black P67 Hydra boards, the latter just going through a detailed picture preview.
As its name clearly states, the board is b... |
11 February 2011 09:32 GMT |
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Showcased for the first time during the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show, which took place in Las Vegas, Nevada at the beginning of the year, the Sapphire EDGE-HD Mini PC has finally become official, availability being scheduled for mid-February.
If you have read about the EDGE-HD Mini PC before, then you surely kno... |
11 February 2011 04:20 GMT |
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Sapphire has just announced a new graphics card that brings back some of the memories of ATI's All-in-Wonder series, as the Sapphire HD 5570 XtendTV pairs a DVB-T tuner together with a Redwood GPU, making it an interesting option for users interested in building an entry-level HTPC.
Connected to a standard TV... |
8 February 2011 05:11 GMT |
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As end-users know, NVIDIA will shortly unleash the GeForce GTX 560 Ti, but AMD's own partners are definitely not letting things go by without a move of their own, as proven by Sapphire and its FleX products.Sapphire's FleX family of video controllers is not totally new, but it did get two more members just... |
25 January 2011 08:21 GMT |
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Not so long ago AMD made official its plans regarding the launch of a 1GB version of the Radeon HD 6950 GPU, various manufacturers announcing solutions based on the new edition of the card, Sapphire being one of the first to deliver on that promise as Newegg has just received a stock of the company's Radeon HD 6... |
25 January 2011 03:56 GMT |
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Back in early January, even before CES 2011 started, we've caught word about Sapphire rolling out its own mini-ITX board based on the Fusion platform from AMD, and now, it seems that the aforementioned component has already gone on sale, at least across Europe.So, as Fudzilla reports, Sapphire's Pure Fusion... |
21 January 2011 07:56 GMT |
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Since a certain new mainstream video controller is going to be released by a certain company quite soon, partners of said company's rival are, predictably, bringing out new cards of their own.For weeks now, the web has been abuzz with rumors and reports of NVIDIA's upcoming GeForce GTX 560 Ti graphics card... |
21 January 2011 06:18 GMT |
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Sapphire Technology is preparing to launch a custom designed version of AMD's top of the line Radeon HD 6970 graphics card, the very first pictures depicting this yet unnamed model making their way onto the Web.
Compared to the reference HD 6970, Sapphire's GPU uses a slightly revised cooling system that... |
21 January 2011 03:41 GMT |
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Like all other hardware makers, Sapphire had quite a few Intel-based devices on display at CES, 2011, one of them being a certain motherboard that, instead of the Sandy Bridge CPUs, was aimed at Socket LGA 1366 chips.The new collection of Core processors definitely saw a strong set of supporting platforms released f... |
11 January 2011 05:43 GMT |
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AMD's decision to provide some more cost-accessible versions of the Radeon HD 6900 Series graphics cards is definitely genuine, as proven by how listings of such models are already showing up online.When they were released, the AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series graphics cards were promoted as high-end video boards.Howe... |
11 January 2011 03:14 GMT |
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Usually, Sapphire doesn't have the habit of releasing Intel motherboards, but the company seems to be widening its product portfolio as during CES 2011 has unveiled a not-yet-finalized version of a P67 board that is compatible with Intel's latest Sandy Bridge processors.
The move is extremely surprising ... |
7 January 2011 03:37 GMT |
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It appears that the AMD Brazos platform is appealing enough that even those companies not normally known for their motherboards are eagerly promoting HTPC platforms, as proven by Sapphire.What happened was that Sapphire Technology created a mini-ITX motherboard, much like how two of its competitors did not long ago.... |
5 January 2011 10:46 GMT |
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Since Sapphire is quite a traditional ATI/AMD partner, it was to be expected for the company to also join in on the Radeon HD 6970/6950 launch fray, although, sadly, we can't say that their graphics cards offer much of a surprise, when compared to AMD's reference version, of course.So, similar to the other ... |
15 December 2010 03:26 GMT |
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The AMD Radeon HD 6000 series is approaching fast and it seems that, despite AMD's attempts at keeping the lid on, the clocks of the HD 6970 and HD 6850 may have finally been leaked by premature listings of the Sapphire-built models.For those interested in a reminder, the AMD HD 6000 series will be powered by t... |
15 October 2010 04:17 GMT |
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Since Club 3D so quaintly offered a customized NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 card just a short time ago, it was expected that one of AMD's partners would immediately follow up with an ATI model, and Sapphire decided to take it upon itself to unveil the Radeon HD 5770 FleX, a video controller that stands out from the f... |
12 August 2010 03:27 GMT |
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Though the real competition between NVIDIA and ATI, business unit of AMD, is happening, right now, on the DirectX 11 front, there are two fields that the two rivals haven't, so far, been able to tackle at the same time. ATI, for instance, has its Eyefinity technology, whereas NVIDIA has 3D Vision. A solution ca... |
28 June 2010 07:01 GMT |
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It appears that the summer holidays have somehow become a source of inspiration for the various PC suppliers and hardware makers around the world. The past few weeks have been crammed with novel desktops, laptops, PC components and even news of companies expanding their business outlook. For the IT market as a whole... |
24 June 2010 06:03 GMT |
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With the high-end market no longer solely under its thumb, ATI, business unit of Advanced Micro Devices, has naturally decided to exploit those areas that NVIDIA has not yet managed to get to. Currently, there are no mainstream Fermi boards and, unsurprisingly, partners of the Sunnyvale, California-based company are... |
17 June 2010 04:00 GMT |
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Since HIS went ahead and made the formal introduction of its fanless ATI Radeon HD 5550, there is no longer anything stopping its competitors from grabbing the spotlight and showing off devices of their own. In this case, Sapphire Technology has decided to bring out a video card almost identical in purpose and perfor... |
30 April 2010 06:27 GMT |
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With all the buzz surrounding the DirectX 11-capable Fermi graphics adapters from NVIDIA, which are still in short supply unfortunately, the AMD war camp was not bound to stay docile for long. In fact, AMD's partners have been known to be working on special editions of the HD 5970, meant to blast any semblance o... |
27 April 2010 02:57 GMT |
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Once again, a high-profile hardware company has taken a high-tier product and outfitted it with one of its best parts meant to turn it into one of the foremost representatives of its kind. In this case, AMD's well-known manufacturing partner Sapphire took the ATI Radeon HD 5870, AMD's most powerful single-... |
16 April 2010 03:36 GMT |
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With the media buzzing around the recent release of NVIDIA Fermi-based GTX 470 and GTX 480 graphics controllers, AMD may have seen a special opportunity to grab some attention at its rival's expense, by launching another rather anticipated device. Advanced Micro Devices has finally come out and officially introd... |
31 March 2010 09:01 GMT |
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Now that NVIDIA is finally getting very close to launching its own DirectX 11-capable graphics adapters, AMD's partners are preparing devices meant to hold their own against the GTX 470 and GTX 480. In fact, a recently leaked set of benchmarks seems to point out a clear superiority of the GTX 480 compared with t... |
23 March 2010 04:01 GMT |
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This year's CeBIT show in Hanover, Germany was definitely packed. Now that the IT industry is recovering from the downturn it saw during 2008 and 2009, companies seem quite enthusiastic, an effect being an expo quite full of innovative products. However, besides just new product types, some companies, like Sapph... |
5 March 2010 02:42 GMT |
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When Sapphire's CeBIT 2010 lineup was summarily introduced last week, there was a certain pair of products among all the laptops, projectors, motherboards and graphics cards that seemed to stand out amongst the others. Those two were an Eyefinity6 version of HD 5870 and a very powerful version of the ATI Radeon ... |
2 March 2010 08:16 GMT |
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With CeBIT imminent, hardware makers of all kinds are eagerly hinting at what their respective booths will have on display, especially if they are preparing products based on technology that has not yet been formally introduced. One such technology is the Eyefinity 6 which provides AMD HD 5xxx series cards with suppo... |
27 February 2010 06:34 GMT |
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As most end-users probably know by now, Advanced Micro Devices has just launched the latest addition to its lineup of graphics cards with built-in support for DirectX 11 graphics. Needless to say, the CPU and GPU maker's partners spared no time in debuting their own custom products, one of them, HIS, even choosi... |
25 February 2010 10:14 GMT |
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Not so long ago, Sapphire was revealed to be gearing up to launch the Toxic HD 5850 and it seems that the company decided not to let end-users wait too long before the official announcement. In fact, the company released not one but two different models of the ATI Radeon HD 5850 graphics card, namely the Radeon HD 58... |
18 February 2010 09:16 GMT |
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Sapphire has been implementing its Vapor-X treatment into whichever of its cards saw a significant popularity. One such card is AMD's ATI Radeon HD 5850 that Sapphire has redesigned with a custom PCB and is going to soon launch as part of its Toxic Series. The card has a custom-built PCB and is factory overclock... |
12 February 2010 09:55 GMT |
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Now that Advanced Micro Devices launched yet another DirectX 11-capable graphics card, the ATI Radeon HD 5570, hardware manufacturers are naturally following suite with their own devices. MSI has already launched its version and Sapphire is once again ready to match that offering with not one but two Radeon HD 5570 a... |
9 February 2010 06:07 GMT |
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With AMD's Radeon HD 5450 graphics cards having made their first steps into the market, hardware makers are naturally following suite. Already, MSI has introduced two models of its own and the next one to chip in is Sapphire, whose no less than four models are ready to tackle the low-cost segment. The company ha... |
4 February 2010 04:05 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices is currently the only graphics chip maker that can provide users with hardware support for Microsoft's DirectX 11 API and compatible gaming titles.This is available through the company's line of Radeon HD 5xxx series of graphics cards, featuring the latest ... |
8 January 2010 11:47 GMT |
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For those who want more than the decent graphics mid- to high-end performance capabilities of the regular Radeon HD 5770, the Radeon HD 5770 Vapor-X from Sapphire not only provides a greater headroom for overclocking, but it even boasts a higher quality cooling mechanism, which keeps the card about nine degrees Celsi... |
7 December 2009 09:38 GMT |
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MSI isn't the only one that released its own custom-cooled version of the Radeon HD 5770. Sporting a cooler with similar shape but different imprint, Sapphire's Radeon HD 5770 only has as new feature the different cooling mechanism. Still, this development warrants a reminder of the general features of this... |
30 November 2009 11:02 GMT |
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It seems the IT industry can't go even one day without enterprises of all shapes and sizes suing each other for whatever reasons. This time around, it's not about Intel and AMD, as those folks seem to have cooled down, at least for a little while. No, this time, in the fray of accusations is not one but thr... |
16 November 2009 09:41 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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AMD's next-generation Radeon graphics cards, the much-anticipated DirectX 11-enabled Radeon HD 5xxx series, will reportedly be launched on September 23, providing users with a new level of performance, compared to the chip maker's current line of Radeon HD 4xxx-series. On that note, it appears that a couple... |
21 September 2009 04:48 GMT |
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Coming to meet a growing demand for higher-performance graphics solutions, Sapphire Technology has announced today the expansion of its latest Radeon graphics cards, with the introduction of the new HD 4980 Toxic Edition and the HD 4890 Vapor-X. Both cards integrate AMD's latest HD 4890 graphics processing unit ... |
26 May 2009 09:40 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has recently announced a series of new additions to its computer hardware lineup, including the much anticipated RV790-based Radeon HD4890 graphics card.One of the main features of the company's latest high-performance, single-GPU graphics card is that it will p... |
30 April 2009 11:04 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based AMD is expected to update its graphics card offering with the introduction of the new RV790-based Radeon HD4890 graphics accelerator. According to current rumors, the new card should be officially announced on April 2, which will enable a number of the company's partners to come out w... |
31 March 2009 06:30 GMT |
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Sapphire Technology, a leading graphics card maker, has recently announced the introduction of its new Vapor-X Series of graphics cards, offering new versions of the Radeon HD 4870 and HD 4850. The new cards are built on the same PCB as the company's current models, but sport the new Vapor-X cooling solution, sa... |
20 March 2009 06:30 GMT |
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If you have set your mind on upgrading your desktop computer rig with the latest Phenom II processors, recently released by AMD, you might want to take into consideration one of the latest motherboard releases from Sapphire. The company has just announced the latest addition to its AM3-supporting motherboard lineup, ... |
2 February 2009 06:20 GMT |
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Sapphire Technology, the AMD-loving AIB, is reported to be on its way to unveil a new custom graphics card, the Radeon HD 4870 1GB Toxic. The card is based on ATI's 55nm GPU RV770XT chip, which already attracted attention on its performance capabilities. The fresh 1GB model of the Radeon HD 4870 is said to have ... |
23 December 2008 05:44 GMT |
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The Avantgarde Skeleton luxury model seems a bit different from what Gresso has accustomed us with, mostly because it is “getting” its strength from the famous Swiss Skeleton watches. The manufacturer followed such a course of ideas because it really wanted to show us its level of skill with this new rele... |
16 December 2008 08:37 GMT |
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After turning our attention away from the graphics monster that is Palit's yet-to-be announced Revolution 700 Deluxe, we have just found out that Sapphire has officially rolled out the new Radeon HD 4850 X2 graphics card, which has surfaced on the Internet way ahead of its release. Designed to provide users with... |
4 November 2008 10:06 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices claims that its Radeon HD 4850 X2 graphics solution runs faster than NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 280 card. While, for a long time, the 4850 X2 was nothing else but news and rumors, the first samples of a such card come from Sapphire, which unveiled a few photos of the GPU, proving that it is unde... |
31 October 2008 06:27 GMT |
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