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Since the official specs of the future Radeon HD 6990 dual-GPU graphics card from AMD have already hit the web, we were quite convinced that its less-powerful too-range sibling, the HD 6970, would get the same treatment today, and sure enough, that's exactly the case, a leaked slide containing the most important... |
22 November 2010 04:13 GMT |
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We've finally reached the 22'nd of November, which means that AMD's non-disclosure agreement regarding the next-gen HD Radeon 6900 series graphics cards has pretty much expired, so it should come as no surprise that the first bits and pieces of information related to the company's future GPUs have... |
22 November 2010 01:05 GMT |
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Ever since participating in NVIDIA's conference call for the launch of their brand-new GTX 580 graphics card, we've been sort of curious about their “performance throttling” technology, which limits the GPU's capabilities once its hits the peak performance levels.The limitation does have a ... |
15 November 2010 06:28 GMT |
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You've been reading a whole lotta things about NVIDIA's latest addition to the GTX family, the super-powerful, "world's fastest DirectX 11" GPU, namely the GeForce GTX 580, which has just swiftly taken up the flagship position in NVIDIA's lineup, but now, it's time for a rather different appr... |
15 November 2010 00:52 GMT |
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NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 580 graphics card has not even reached shelves yet and there are already quite a few rumors talking about yet another addition to the GTX 500 series of Fermi GPUs, namely the GeForce GTX 570, that allegedly offers the same level of performance as the former GTX 480 flagship, but at a signifi... |
12 November 2010 05:45 GMT |
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We're pretty sure that many of you, especially those with a penchant for all things hardware, have watched closely our technology section this week, given the abundance of reports regarding the latest Fermi graphics card to be released by GPU manufacturer NVIDIA, the already uber-famous GeForce GTX 580.Neverthel... |
12 November 2010 03:57 GMT |
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It would seem that the two biggest players in the field of GPUs, AMD and NVIDIA, has heated up the ongoing rivalry in this segment once again, the release of the latest Fermi graphics card and “fastest DX11 GPU on the planet”, the GTX 580, prompting the read team to attempt some damage control measures of... |
11 November 2010 00:50 GMT |
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As the next-gen Fermi graphics cat is now out of the bag, just about all of NVIDIA's partners are now starting to roll out their own cards based on the reference design provided by the famous GPU manufacturer, one of the first companies to do so being traditional NVIDIA integrator Point of View (also known by it... |
9 November 2010 10:02 GMT |
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If you have been keeping up to date with the GPU world then you surely know these last few weeks have been pretty hectic, AMD launching its second generation DirectX 11 graphics card family while Nvidia seems to be set to do the same in just a couple of days, but things are going to become a lot more bizzare if we ar... |
5 November 2010 08:11 GMT |
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After just yesterday we brought you the very first image to allegedly picture the GTX 580, today it's time to report on yet another sighting of Nvidia's future flagship graphics card, the GTX 580 just being mentioned in one of the company's development drivers, along with the GTS 455 and GeForce 405.Th... |
29 October 2010 03:55 GMT |
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Not that much time has passed since we reported about Nvidia making the GTX 580 official 'by accident' and another set of rumors to feature Nvidia's next generation DirectX 11 flagship is headed our way, this time bringing us the very first images depicting the board.If these claims are indeed true and... |
28 October 2010 11:01 GMT |
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Nobody can deny the fact that AMD's new HD 6800 graphics card series has been up to a great start, as you can certainly see from our HD 6870 review, but there is one Chinese manufacturer out there that thinks it can do a much better then its competition when it comes down to designing their own custom HD 6850, C... |
26 October 2010 03:50 GMT |
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You have seen the photos, you have read all the leaked specs that came until now, but today it's time to take a in-depth look at AMD's next generation graphics cards, the HD 6800 making its way into our labs in order to be put through our extensive GPU gauntlet.However, before starting things off, there is ... |
22 October 2010 08:25 GMT |
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Since this is, without a doubt, the AMD Radeon 6800 Series day, we're seeing just about all of AMD's partners push new solutions onto the market, with Asus being, quite obviously, one of the first integrators to launch new Radeons and, more importantly, one of the first to offer overclockers some pretty goo... |
22 October 2010 05:28 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has formerly introduced its much-anticipated WHQL version of the new GeForce 275.21 graphics drivers. The version that was released just yesterday is now available for download and comes as an evolution to the beta version that the company released approximately one month ago. The... |
16 June 2010 09:28 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices announced today the release of a new set of graphics drivers, specifically designed to cater to the needs of professional users. The new drivers are now available for download and will deliver support to users of ATI FirePro graphics cards. According to the chip make... |
12 March 2010 04:48 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has just announced the release of its new set of graphics drivers, with the release of the Catalyst Software Suite 9.12. The new release is available for download and offers support for the company's latest graphics cards, including the Radeon HD 5900 series. A... |
18 December 2009 07:21 GMT |
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NVIDIA, one of the world's leading vendors of high-performance graphics cards and graphics solutions, has just released another Beta version of its latest GeForce and Ion drivers. The new 195.81 Beta release is pretty much similar to the previous WHQL-certified release, version 195.62, according to the release ... |
15 December 2009 10:52 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based NVIDIA, one of the world's leading vendors of high-performance graphics solutions, has just released its new GeForce/ION drivers, version 195.62. The new drivers, which are WHQL-certified, deliver support for the company's latest products, while also providing a couple of extra f... |
26 November 2009 07:06 GMT |
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The Santa Clara, California-based graphics chip maker NVIDIA has just updated its GeForce drivers support page with the introduction of a new series of Beta drivers. Coming in the form of the GeForce 195.39 Beta series of drivers, the new release offers support for the latest operating systems, including Window... |
3 November 2009 02:54 GMT |
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Despite the fact that the Santa Clara, California-based graphics chip maker NVIDIA has already announced the introduction of its next-generation Fermi architecture, the company has yet to unveil its first consumer products to take advantage of the benefits and features enabled by said architecture. However, this only... |
28 October 2009 11:13 GMT |
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GPU cooling is a critical issue with today's high-end computer users, especially since there are a number of new, high-end graphics cards that can deliver impressive performance when clocked beyond stock levels. On that note, CoolIT systems, a designer of cooling solutions for today's high-end hardware comp... |
20 October 2009 03:30 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices, the world's second largest processor vendor, has just announced the official expansion of its updated line of DirectX 11-capable graphics cards, with the introduction of the new Radeon HD 5700-series. The new releases have already been made official by a number... |
19 October 2009 03:15 GMT |
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As we are getting closer to the official debut of AMD's next-generation graphics cards, the much-anticipated HD 5xxx series, the Internet appears to be flooded with new rumors about the upcoming cards. Much has been written, so far, about the soon-to-be-released HD 5870 and HD 5850, but it now appears that the a... |
14 September 2009 10:19 GMT |
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Trying to build up a little more anticipation before it finally takes the wraps off its next generation of Radeon HD 5800 series of graphics cards, the Sunnyvale, California-based graphics chip maker has recently demonstrated a new technology that will be supported by the aforementioned series of GPUs, the Radeon HD ... |
11 September 2009 05:42 GMT |
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One of the most anticipated products this September is coming from Advanced Micro Devices, which is expected to announce the release of its new series of Radeon HD 5800 series of graphics cards, bringing to the market the first DirectX 11-compatible GPU. A number of leaked details on the said cards have recently made... |
11 September 2009 04:17 GMT |
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The details on AMD's next generation of desktop graphics cards continue to hit the Internet, as we are approaching the much-anticipated moment when the Sunnyvale, California-based company will officially take the wraps off its first DirectX 11 cards. Following the pictures of the allegedly first AMD card with Di... |
24 August 2009 08:13 GMT |
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Late last week, NVIDIA announced that Redmond, Washington-based software giant Microsoft had validated a new suite of graphics drivers that would provide users of GeForce graphics products with support for the new DirectCompute technology, available in the upcoming version of Microsoft's operating system, the mu... |
24 August 2009 03:38 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has recently announced the financial results for the second quarter of the fiscal 2010, which ended last month on July 26. According to the graphics chip maker, the total revenue for the second quarter was of US$776.5 million, which basically represents a 13 percent drop from the ... |
7 August 2009 05:25 GMT |
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The computer graphics industry is expected to bounce back next year, after it will see the worst ever year-over-year drop in shipments at the end of 2009, according to a recently released report from Jon Peddie Research (JPR), the industry's research and consulting firm for graphics and multimedia. According to ... |
29 July 2009 10:46 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has just announced the release of its latest WHQL-certified drivers for graphics cards, delivering support for the recently launched Windows 7 RTM milestone. With the release, users of ATI Radeon graphics cards will be able to boost their system's performance by... |
23 July 2009 02:58 GMT |
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Following a recent BETA release of the new GeForce 190.38 drivers for graphics cards and ION-based products, the Santa Clara, California-based graphics chip maker has released today the WHQL-certified version of the aforementioned drivers. As you can expect from the majority of NVIDIA graphics drivers, the new releas... |
21 July 2009 09:45 GMT |
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MSI, one of the world's leading vendors of motherboards, graphics cards, notebooks and other computing products, has just announced the expansion of its graphics card offering with the introduction of yet another Radeon-based lineup. The new models make use of the latest high-performance single-GPU solution from... |
14 July 2009 09:12 GMT |
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Prior to and during this year's Computex show in Taipei, Taiwan, there were a series of rumors regarding the launch of AMD's next-generation graphics processors, which would enable users to take advantage of new features, such as DirectX 11, support for Windows 7 and a new 40nm manufacturing process. A numb... |
13 July 2009 04:59 GMT |
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The Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has recently updated its GeForce offering with the introduction of two new low-end graphics cards, the GeForce G210 and GT 220. The chip maker's new solutions are based on the previously rumored GT218 and GT215 chips, both of which will provide NVIDIA fans with support fo... |
9 July 2009 03:01 GMT |
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According to recent reports on the Internet, memory vendor Mushkin is about to launch a complete new line of NVIDIA GeForce-based graphics cards, providing end-users with yet another alternative to the crowded market of GeForce graphics cards. All of the new models will be based on the latest NVIDIA GT200 GPU archite... |
1 July 2009 08:14 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has just announced the introduction of its new BETA version of the upcoming GeForce/ION drive release. Designed to provide users with support for NVIDIA's latest series of GeForce GPUs, from the 6-series to the more recent 200-series, the new 186.08 Driver release will also i... |
4 June 2009 03:00 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has recently announced the official introduction of its latest Catalyst Software Suite, version 9.5. The announcement was highly anticipated, given that the new set of Radeon graphics drivers were already leaked on the Internet late last week. However, with the offic... |
20 May 2009 02:58 GMT |
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NVIDIA's GeForce G92 graphics processing unit has been making the headlines for some time now, mostly due to the fact that it is featured on several NVIDIA GeForce graphics accelerators, including the 9800GT and the more recent GTS 250. These two cards have been specifically designed to provide mainstream gamers... |
11 May 2009 03:55 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has recently introduced a new series of GeForce graphics drivers with a new Beta release of their 185 series. The new release offers support for all of the company's latest graphics accelerators, including the most recent GeForce GTX 275, as well as other previously-released ... |
4 May 2009 05:22 GMT |
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Taiwanese motherboard and graphics card maker ASUS has recently announced the introduction of the world's first graphics cards to boast Multilayer Polymer Capacitors (Super ML Caps). Part of ASUS' new series of self-designed GeForce GTX 285 and Radeon HD 4890 graphics accelerators, the new cards are said to... |
4 May 2009 04:00 GMT |
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The graphics card market has seen some important changes recently, with Advanced Micro Devices releasing its first boards under the 40-nanometer process technology. Starting with last year, the competition in this market segment has become tighter, with both AMD and its competitor Nvidia trying to provide users with ... |
7 April 2009 03:31 GMT |
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Both AMD and NVIDIA are expected to update their graphics card lineup with the introduction of new products, such as the RV790-based Radeon HD 4890 and the GT200b GTX295, respectively. According to the latest details on the Internet, both cards could make a debut on the same day, namely April 9th. In addition, both c... |
23 March 2009 05:37 GMT |
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One week after NVIDIA had released the Beta version of its latest GeForce 182 video drivers, the Santa Clara, California-based graphics chip maker introduced a WHQL-certified version of the new drivers, coming in the form of the fresh GeForce 182.06. As expected, the GeForce driver release offers support for NVI... |
18 February 2009 08:49 GMT |
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If you have set your mind on building one of those small-sized home-theater PCs, graphics card manufacturer NVIDIA might have something for you, coming in the form of two new NVIDIA-based video cards, specifically designed to fit the tight space in HTPCs. The two new low-profile cards are based on the company's ... |
5 February 2009 04:01 GMT |
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After much anticipation, it appears that the Sunnyvale, California-based chip maker AMD has finally released the new Catalyst Suite Version 9.1, providing Radeon graphics card users with the latest display drivers and the well-known Catalyst Control Center. As with almost all driver releases, the new Catalyst Suite v... |
30 January 2009 03:19 GMT |
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According to Advanced Micro Devices, the industry of PC games is currently “blooming,” considering the positive adoption of the company's ATI Radeon HD 4800 graphics card series. AMD has managed to sell around two million units of its ATI Radeon HD 4800 series, recently said Randy Ho, the company&rsq... |
22 December 2008 02:38 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Device's graphics division ATI has managed to sell quite a large number of its RV770 based cards, about 2 million to be more specific. Since the market was until not long ago dominated by NVIDIA's cards, this number comes as proof of the great performance capabilities ATI’s products bro... |
27 November 2008 04:21 GMT |
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Not long ago we learned that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) started building chips under the new 40 nanometer process technology, and both AMD and NVIDIA announced their plans to release 40nm products. As previously reported, the first graphics chip manufactured under the new fabrication process would ... |
27 November 2008 03:55 GMT |
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Good news for computer enthusiasts who are looking to upgrade their desktop computer system's graphics with one of the latest graphics processors from either of the two leading graphics makers, NVIDIA and ATI. Both chip makers are expected to cut prices on their recently released series of graphics, thus enablin... |
14 November 2008 05:34 GMT |
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