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- AMD to ship DirectX 11 GPUs this year
- AMD to ship DirectX 11 GPUs this yearGreatJust read it on pcmag. I was really expecting NVIDIA to be the first one to unleash a Dx 11 GPU. Nonetheless my motherboard only supports SLI and doesn't support crossfire so as usual am going for NVIDIA :)Now is the BEST TIME...
- Tags: GPU, SLI, DirectX, card, DirectX 11, Advanced Micro Devices Inc., DirectX 11 GPU, new GPU, NVidia Corp.
- Discussion threads 2009-06-03
- Will these be the first DirectX 11 GPUs?
- Will these be the first DirectX 11 GPUs?What can I say...Perhaps, perhaps not I guess!OH-- I wanna know the power consumption of those cards.Now that they are in a 40nm manufacturing tech, power consumptioon idle/load numbers could be very interesting!!! :)I am 100% anal about being very power efficient! ]:)
- Tags: Manufacturing, DirectX 11 GPU, DirectX 11, DirectX, GPU
- Discussion threads 2009-05-19
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- Is NVIDIA dead?
- RE: Is NVIDIA dead?Give me a break!Don't forget IntelThere have been rumors for some time that Intel was going to enter the discrete graphics card market, with cards designed to work with their processors and MB chipsets. Perhaps nVidia felt like the market is getting squeezed too much to...
- Tags: Games, Video cards, NVidia Corp., game, graphics, Intel Corp., mid range
- Discussion threads 2009-10-06
- Details on HP's Ion-powered netbook, Windows XP not dead yet
- Almost nine months to the day after Nvidia announced its Ion Platform, the first real netbook to make use of the technology has finally shipped. HP announced the Mini 311, an 11.6-inch netbook that pairs Intel's Atom processor with Ion, which is based on the GeForce 9400M GPU. Ion should...
- Tags: Hewlett-Packard Co., Microsoft Windows XP, NVidia Corp., Netbook, HP Mini 311, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows, Hardware, Operating Systems, Software, John Morris
- Blog posts 2009-09-15
- Why Windows 7 should be free
- Why Windows 7 should be freeAm I the only one who had zero problems with Vista?This issue has been debated thoroughly across zdnet, so I have no desire to rehash it. But I am still not convinced that Vista's problems are systemic...and I think they are more a PR issue....
- Tags: Microsoft Windows Vista (Longhorn), Operating systems, Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows 7, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2009-07-01
- What really new in Windows 7? The answer, not much!
- What really new in Windows 7? The answer, not much!Y'know, I disagreeI understand Adrian's need to attract eyeballs and taking a deflationist view of Win7 in a world of gushing praise will no doubt help attract a lot of hits. HOWEVER, I think the wrong questions were asked.Instead of judging...
- Tags: Operating systems, Well XP, Microsoft Windows 7, operating system, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2009-06-16
- News to know: Pre; NetApp; Bartz; Windows 7; Netbooks
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily. For continuous updates see BNET’s around-the-Web tech coverage. Ed Bott: From Starter to Ultimate: What's really in each Windows 7 Edition? Matthew Miller: Palm Pre reviews appear; can it beat the...
- Tags: NetApp Inc., Microsoft Windows 7, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Twitter, Netbook, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Microsoft Windows, Hardware, Operating Systems, Software, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2009-06-04
- Computex: AMD previews first DX11 GPU, Nvidia focuses on mobile
- AMD has many challenges, but lately its ATI graphics business has been on a roll. Now the company is trying to capitalize on the momentum. At Computex, AMD demonstrated the first GPU to support DirectX 11, Microsoft's next-generation graphics API (AMD's DX11 press release). Microsoft first demonstrated...
- Tags: Computex, Mobile, NVidia Corp., Advanced Micro Devices Inc., Graphics, GPU, John Morris
- Blog posts 2009-06-03
- AMD to ship DirectX 11 GPUs this year
- If you're planning to put down some cash for a new GPU, you might want to wait. Today at COMPUTEX, AMD announced that it plans to deliver DirectX 11 GPUs to support Windows 7 later this year, ahead of the competition. by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Tags: Advanced Micro Devices Inc., DirectX, GPU, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2009-06-03
- NVIDIA and ATI look to redefine high-end mobile graphics
- Yesterday saw a flurry of activity on the mobile GPU front from both NVIDIA and AMD/ATI. ATI launched what is the world's first 40nm GPUs - ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4860 and ATI Mobility Radeon HD 4830. AMD today announced the world’s first graphics processors to...
- Tags: Notebook, Mobile, Nvidia GeForce, NVidia Corp., ATI Technologies Inc., Graphics, GPU, Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
- Blog posts 2009-03-03
- Could Snow Leopard leave Windows 7 eating it's dust?
- Could Snow Leopard leave Windows 7 eating it's dust?Cut down on the caffeine:)LOL...Is this that baby off the e-trade commercials? You must have stock in MSFT? Any good inside information?I'm not so sure ...Look at how Adobe has embraced the GPU, and Wolfram.Leveraging the GPU has a lot...
- Tags: Operating systems, DirectX 11, GPGPU, OpenCL, GPU, dust, Microsoft Windows 7, Snow Leopard, Microsoft Windows
- Discussion threads 2008-12-09
- Toshiba Satellite X205-SLi4
- Toshiba impressed us late last year by putting dual SLI Nvidia GeForce 8600M GPUs in a standard 17-inch Satellite chassis for its inexpensive Satellite X205 series. But the computer market can change very quickly, and just a few months later, the new Satellite X205 SLi4 offers a better CPU (Intel's...
- Tags: Network technology, Notebooks, Processors, Toshiba Satellite, Satellite X205, Toshiba Corp., satellite
- Product reviews 2008-03-17
- ATI Radeon HD 3850
- Finally, a midrange graphics card worth its silicon. ATI's new 256MB Radeon HD 3850 graphics card is the best-performing 3D card in its price class. For $179, it will let you play most current 3D games at reasonable resolutions and detail settings, bowling over Nvidia's GeForce 8600 GTS cards on...
- Tags: Games, PCI, ATI Radeon, Radeon, Radeon HD 3850, card, DirectX, ATI Technologies Inc., game
- Product reviews 2007-11-21
- ASUS V9520-X V62.11 6.2.1.1 (Windows)
- ASUS V9520-X V62.11: ASUS V9520-X is the highest end product in current X Series family. Powered by Nvidia FX5200 GPU, the V9520-X is the only graphics card that supports the latest DirectX 9 and OpenGL1.4 standards. The FX5200 GPU also supports NVIDIA CineFX engine, Digital Vibrance Control 3.0, and many...
- Tags: ASUS, NVidia Corp., Video Cards, Microsoft Windows, Utility Computing, Quality, Servers, Hardware, Components, Operating Systems, Software, Business Operations
- Software downloads 2004-07-09
- ASUS V9400-X V62.11 6.2.1.1 (Windows)
- ASUS V9400-X V62.11 is the new addition to the X Series family. Powered by Nvidia MX4000 GPU, the V9400-X supports DirectX 8.1 and OpenGL graphics standards. The MX4000 GPU also supports NVIDIA nfiniteFX™ II Engine, Accuview Antialiasing™ Subsystem, NVIDIA Lightspeed Memory Architecture™ LMA II, and many other NVIDIA technologies. The...
- Tags: IBM xSeries, ASUS, NVidia Corp., Microsoft Windows, ASUS V9400-X V62.11, X-Series Family, Utility Computing, Servers, Hardware
- Software downloads 2004-07-09
- ASUS V9400-X V62.11 7.1.8.9 (Windows)
- ASUS V9400-X V62.11 is the new addition to the X Series family. Powered by Nvidia MX4000 GPU, the V9400-X supports DirectX 8.1 and OpenGL graphics standards. The MX4000 GPU also supports NVIDIA nfiniteFX II Engine, Accuview Antialiasing Subsystem, NVIDIA Lightspeed Memory Architecture LMA II, and many other NVIDIA technologies. The...
- Tags: IBM xSeries, ASUS, NVidia Corp., Microsoft Windows, ASUS V9400-X V62.11, X-Series Family, Utility Computing, Servers, Hardware
- Software downloads 2004-07-09
- ASUS V9520 V62.11 6.2.1.1 (Windows)
- ASUS V9520 V62.11 is the highest end product in current Series family. Powered by Nvidia FX5200 GPU, the V9520 is the only graphics card that supports the latest DirectX 9 and OpenGL1.4 standards.
- Tags: ASUS, ASUS V9520 V62.11, Video Cards, Microsoft Windows, Quality, Hardware, Components, Operating Systems, Software, Business Operations
- Software downloads 2004-07-09
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