While most so-called new developments have consisted over the past week of little else besides unconfirmed rumors and reports from undisclosed sources, the Donanimhaber website seems to have gotten its hands on a rumor with a picture to back it up. The slide posted shows the supposedly targeted gaming segments of Int... |
30 December 2009 10:23 GMT |
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A series of details on Intel's upcoming 32nm Sandy Bridge architecture emerged into the wild today, showing that the A0 stepping reached the final stage of its design cycle in the 23rd week of the ongoing year. According to the news, the fresh CPU should become available on the market sometime in 2011, probably ... |
6 July 2009 11:10 GMT |
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VIA Technologies has announced today the introduction of a new power-efficient all-in-one chipset that is meant to boost the visual performance of the small form factor and mobile PC systems currently available on the market. The new product, dubbed VX855 media system processor, is capable of offering hardware H.264 ... |
12 March 2009 08:05 GMT |
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The graphics cards market is led by Intel Corp., which accounted for about 49.4 percent of the total shipments of graphics adapters in the third quarter of the year. The solutions provided by the chip maker are integrated graphics processors (IGPs), yet the company does not believe that these would be able to prove a... |
17 December 2008 05:30 GMT |
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It appears that the Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro has just updated its chipset schedule for the upcoming year. The company is now reported to be planning the release of a new, low-end, integrated graphics processor chipset that is expected to be based on the company's RS780 architecture. The new IGP... |
3 December 2008 11:20 GMT |
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Microsoft is reported to be working on the development of a software rasterizer that would allow x86 processors to render DirectX 10 graphics. The new Windows Advanced Rasterization Platform (WARP) will be included by the software giant in its upcoming Windows 7 operating system, while already having a beta version a... |
1 December 2008 06:08 GMT |
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The latest news on NVIDIA points towards the fact that the green Santa Clara company is working on a new motherboard dubbed MCP7A-GL. It is said to launch the chipset under the official name of Quadro FX470, and it wouldn't be the first time when we see a Quadro-branded IGP chipset from NVIDIA. As some pictures ... |
1 November 2008 06:08 GMT |
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Despite no official word on NVIDIA's official website, it appears that the Santa Clara, California-based green company has finally unveiled the details of its next-generation integrated graphics chipset, designed to accommodate Intel's current desktop processors, running on Socket 775. Anticipation for the ... |
15 October 2008 11:08 GMT |
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The graphics solution manufacturer Nvidia has been through a rough period lately, with lawsuits filed against it on the earlier reported card failures that affected notebook users. Also, the growing competition with AMD/ATI made Nvidia cut the prices for its products, which resulted in lower quarterly revenue. Even s... |
24 September 2008 07:41 GMT |
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NVIDIA's upcoming Intel-supporting IGP chipset has been delayed several times until now. Of course, this statement is true only if we also take into account the many rumors that surfaced in the meanwhile, indicating that the MCP7A IGP chipset was about to be rolled out on the market. To add more fuel to the fire... |
12 September 2008 04:39 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices, better known just as AMD, has officially launched its latest and highly anticipated mainstream chipset. Based on one of the company’s earlier products, the 780G, the 790GX comes in a better and improved package. Now that the official release took place, this can only mean that the next couple ... |
6 August 2008 03:30 GMT |
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Even if most news items about NVIDIA place the green company in not too bright a light, we must not doubt that it will continue to release new products. And that's besides the highly anticipated 55nm GeForce cards, which should virtually put the Santa-Clara based chip manufacturer in the leading position in the ... |
18 July 2008 03:47 GMT |
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Advanced Micro Devices plans to integrate at some point or another the central and the graphics processing units into a single package, a move that should allow the hardware manufacturing company to offer a much more performance centered integrated graphics platform, while at the same time, the ''Fusion... |
20 September 2007 10:03 GMT |
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The idea behind AMD's Fusion chip, a combination between a central processing unit and graphics processing chip, is certainly nothing new as Advanced Micro Devices touted this approach for sometime now but until this moment there is no palpable product and the first chips are expected only in the last part of 20... |
11 September 2007 11:16 GMT |
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Intel is using a tried and true approach to the entry and middle level mainboard market. While Intel does not produce too many motherboards, it does produce some of the chipsets required to run these motherboards and always those chipsets were much better than anything else competitors could offer. For those users wh... |
26 July 2007 10:56 GMT |
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Discrete graphics cards will always be needed and they are here to stay, despite CPU and GPU integration efforts such as AMD's Fussion platform. While the market for discrete cards is mostly constant or very slow growing, the IGP (integrated graphics processor) market for low-end consumers is rapidly growing and... |
18 July 2007 05:36 GMT |
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...to multi GPU setups. And since no one thought about this at first, at the moment integrating power saving features inside the SLI technology seems pretty weird. And if you also add up the fact that in order to obtain the highest performance you need the maximum amount of juice, power saving features are pretty poi... |
26 June 2007 06:26 GMT |
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