07/08/2008
AMD Fires Back with the ATI Radeon HD 4800 Series The ink isn't even dry on the latest NVIDIA GeForce GTX 200 series launch, and AMD has moved ahead with a new Radeon HD 4800 series, including the impressive Radeon HD 4850 and 4870 graphics cards. AMD has also exhumed the old All-in-Wonder name and released a new HDTV tuner-graphics card combo.
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06/23/2008
The GeForce GTX 200 Series: NVIDIA Unleashes the Godzilla of GPUs The summer movie season is well known for its blockbuster mentality, but now NVIDIA has joined the crowd with its latest GeForce GTX 200 series - a 65nm behemoth that brings 1.4 billion transistors, 240 stream processors, and over 240GB/sec of bandwidth to the table, perhaps making even the Incredible Hulk green with envy.
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05/27/2008
AMD GAME! and GDDR5: Graphics Slowdown Does Not Halt Progress The price of dedicated graphics cards may be falling, but that hasn't stopped AMD from announcing several new initiatives - the console-emulating AMD GAME! program and the upcoming Radeon HD 4000 series - complete with high-speed GDDR5 memory.
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04/14/2008
And the Graphics Card Hits Just Keep on Comin' Lately it seems like ATI and NVIDIA are releasing a new generation of video cards faster than we can keep up, with accelerated obsolescence - and lower prices - of last-generation models being the most obvious result. This atmosphere has also helped create a water-cooled, triple-GPU "concept card" and driven demand for ever-faster GDDR memory.
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03/07/2008
Unique Design, Improved Performance, Better Value? Gigabyte GV-NX88T512HPV1 SLI Review Gigabyte has taken their own design team to the GeForce 8800GT reference card, and produced a shorter, higher-performance, more power-efficient model with serious overclocking headroom and a custom heatsink-fan. Performance and value are certainly prime considerations, especially how it stacks up against the other members of the GeForce 8 family.
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02/19/2008
NVIDIA Plays their AGEIA and Dual-GPU Cards NVIDIA is in a unique position, with its fingers in a great many pies - competing in the motherboard chipset and GPU markets, while enjoying lucrative relationships with both Intel and AMD. Lately, the company has been hit on all sides, by AMD's dual-GPU powerhouse and even S3's latest DirectX 10.1 chipset, and has responded by acquiring PhysX gaming specialist AGEIA.
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02/05/2008
AMD Doubles Down With the Radeon HD 3870 X2 AMD has stated that a new high-end GPU is not in the works, but that doesn't mean it can't use what's already there to compete with the NVIDIA juggernaut. Merging dual Radeon HD 3870 GPUs with CrossFireX technology has created a potent single-card punch, allowing the Radeon HD 3870 X2 to compete with the big boys.
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01/03/2008
The GeForce 8800 GTS Goes 65nm: MSI NX8800GTS-T2D512E OC Review The latest GeForce 8800 GTS 512MB cards offer more than just a different memory configuration, and are powered by the 65nm G92 core, and at blazing clock speeds. But even this wasn't good enough for MSI, and their NX8800GTS-T2D512E OC lives up to its name and ships overclocked out of the box. The price-performance questions still remain, as do those regarding the card's enhanced cooling system.
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