AMD is the first to embrace DirectX 11, the successor of DX 10.1 with a graphics processor unveiled at COMPUTEX 2009, Taipei. The next generation of Microsoft's graphics technology will be made available not only as an integral part of Windows 7, but also for Windows Vista, as a standalone download. However, bac... |
3 June 2009 06:31 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices released its new Radeon HD 4600 series (HD 4670 and HD 4650) a few days ago, but not before ATI users and enthusiasts were forced to wait for quite some time from the moment the series was initially announced. Now that the cards aiming at the mainstream market segment have been unleashed, the S... |
13 September 2008 04:03 GMT |
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The NVIDIA Quadro FX 3600M GPU with 512MB RAM will be used on the 15.4-inch notebook series. The first mobile PC to feature the graphics processor is the Alienware Area-51 m15x. The GPU has been designed for heavy-duty video processing, and has the ability to dynamically allocate geometry, shading and pixel processin... |
30 July 2008 04:20 GMT |
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Yesterday, at a meeting with some journalists, Intel stated that CPUs realize video encoding, as that is a task designed for them and that the future would not bring any changes. According to Intel representatives, the CPU is used by DivX for dynamical adjustments of details across scenes. The processor is the only p... |
5 June 2008 09:34 GMT |
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Graphics expert Nvidia plans on taking over the supercomputer market in the next few years. The company has announced that it will power the top five supercomputers in the world. This move will give Nvidia's business a whole new dimension, and competing for the gaming market will become child's play. Howeve... |
27 February 2008 05:57 GMT |
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Nvidia introduced a new generation of graphics processors for notebook systems. The Nvidia Quadro FX 3600M is a professional GPU that gives a new definition to graphics performance and advanced visual computing. Dedicated to designers, engineers, and scientists, the GPU can offer the necessary graphics power for the ... |
25 February 2008 11:18 GMT |
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