AMD: Do Not Expect ATI Mobility Radeon to Suffer from Faulty Packaging Like Nvidia's GeForce |
ATI, graphics product group of Advanced Micro Devices, has issued a statement to its partners claiming that its ATI Mobility Radeon graphics processing units (GPUs) have no issues with packagi... |
DisplayPort and HDMI to Share the Markets |
Even though both DisplayPort and High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) were developed with different priorities in mind, their co-existence on the market inevitably means competition bet... |
Resellers Want to Return Potentially Faulty Nvidia GeForce Graphics Boards to Makers |
Nvidia Corp. recently announced that it had detected issues with chipsets and graphics processing units (GPUs) in certain mobile computers and said it would have to replace the parts. Shortly ... |
ATI, Nvidia, Microsoft to Discuss DirectX 11 Techniques at XNA, Siggraph |
Unlike DirectX 9, the DirectX 10 will not have a more than four year lifespan as Microsoft Corp. plans to introduce features of DirectX 11 application programming interface at the forthcoming ... |
EVGA and XFX to Return Money to GeForce GTX 200 Purchasers |
EVGA and XFX, two leading suppliers of Nvidia-based graphics cards, plan to return up to $125 to those, who acquired latest Nvidia GeForce GTX 200-series graphics cards before their prices col... |
PCI-SIG Approves ATI RV730, M98-L, M96 Graphics Chips |
The release of ATI Radeon HD 4800-series graphics cards by ATI, graphics product group of Advanced Micro Devices, demonstrated that the company is completely capable of releasing advanced grap... |
LucidLogix Unveils Hydra Distributed Processing Engine |
Nowadays performance of multi-chip graphics sub-systems substantially depends on software optimizations. However, LucidLogix Technologies plans to change this with the help of its distributed ... |
ATI Touts 8-Way ATI CrossFireX Multi-GPU Technology |
ATI, graphics product group of Advanced Micro Devices, said that it would release two versions of its high-end dual-chip ATI Radeon HD 4870 X2 graphics cards to target different market segment... |
Intel: Nvidia's CUDA, AMD's CTM are ¤†nteresting Footnote?of History |
Developers of graphics processing units (GPUs) have been talking about the possibility of general-purpose (GP) computing on graphics chips for over six years now, however, very few actual have... |
Nvidia Intends to Drop Price of GeForce GTX 200-Series Graphics Cards |
Nvidia Corp., the world’s No. 1 supplier of discrete graphics processing units, plans to further reduce pricing of its high-end graphics cards to sustain its market share, market rumours... |
16:9 Panels to Replace 16:10 Panels, Says Research Firm |
For years widescreen computer displays have used 16:10 panels, whereas consumer electronics utilized 16:9 panels. However, DisplaySearch market research firm predicts that personal computers w... |
Nvidia Issues Warning Following Issues with Chipsets, Graphics Processors |
Nvidia Corp., the world’s largest supplier of graphics processing units, has issued a warning regarding lower sales during the ongoing quarter. The company blamed issues with its chipset... |
ATI, Diamond Bid on Overclocked ATI Radeon HD 4870 to Crash Nvidia's GeForce 200 GTX |
Diamond Multimedia, a well-known supplier of graphics cards in the USA, has unveiled its new graphics board that would be, at least initially, available exclusively from a builder of high-end ... |
AMD Unveils ATI All-In-Wonder HD Graphics Card |
ATI All-In-Wonder graphics cards were hardly overwhelmingly popular among gamers, but were rather popular among multimedia fans. However, at some point ATI decided to stop selling such product... |
ATI Radeon to Command Larger Part of the Market |
Graphics cards makers expect ATI, graphics product group of Advanced Micro Devices, to gain market share in the third quarter as a result of ATI Radeon HD 4800-series graphics processors launc... |