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AMD finally reveals more information on their AMD Radeon R9 290X graphics card. The graphics card was unveiled last month. It is expected to be one of the best performing graphic cards in the market today.
It boasts of a GCN Architecture and TrueAudio technology which takes your gameplay on a mind blowing level. It delivers the most realistic visuals and sound ...
Posted on November 07, 2013 | Tags: AMD, computer hardware, Gaming, graphics, graphics card, GraphicsCard, GraphicsCoreNext, hawaii, peripherals, product reviews, r9290x, radeon, radeonr9290x, Reviews
We know you're going to be shocked -- shocked! -- to hear this, but NVIDIA's gone and refreshed its high-end line of GeForce GTX cards. The GTX 580M takes the place of the GTX 485M, and NVIDIA's bragging that it's the "fastest notebook GPU ever," capable, we're told, of besting the Radeon HD 6970M's tesselation performance by a factor of six. ...
Posted on June 29, 2011 | Tags: 3d vision, 3dtv play, 3dtvPlay, 3dVision, 485M, 570M, 580M, Alienware M17X, AlienwareM17x, Clevo, Clevo P170HM3, Clevo P270WN, CUDA, Dell, discrete, discrete graphics, DiscreteGraphics, Gaming Laptop, GamingLaptop, GeForce, GeForce GTX, GeForce GTX 470M, GeForce GTX 485M, GeForce GTX 570M, GeForce GTX 580M, GeforceGtx, GeforceGtx470m, GeforceGtx485m, GeforceGtx570m, GeforceGtx580m, graphics, graphics card, GraphicsCard, GTX 470M, GTX 485M, Gtx470m, Gtx485m, M17X, MSI, NVIDIA, NVIDIA 3D vision, NVIDIA GeForce, Nvidia3dVision, NvidiaGeforce, opencl, Optimus, P170HM3, P270WN, PhysX, refresh, SLI, tesselation, verde
AMD Continues to Power the Ultimate PC Gaming and Hi-Def Experience With FX Brand and New "Gaming Evolved" Collaborations
June 7, 2011 12:01 AM EDT
LOS ANGELES, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 06/07/11 -- AMD (NYSE: AMD) today reintroduced the FX brand for PC processors and platforms at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3). FX-branded products will be geared toward enthusiast PCs and HD entertainment aficionados. AMD also announced new members for its "Gaming Evolved" program, driving the PC gaming experience forward with native ...
Posted on June 08, 2011 | Tags: AMD, amd fx, AMD Scorpius, AMD Zambezi, AmdFx, AmdScorpius, AmdZambezi, CPU, Dual Graphics, DualGraphics, enthusiast, Eyefinity, gamer, Gaming, gaming evolved, gaming rig, GamingEvolved, GamingRig, graphics, hd3d, high performance, HighPerformance, Scorpius, speed, Zambezi
With all the look-alike notebooks these days, for those who need something that stands out to flaunt their taste for luxury, ASUS has their Lamborghini edition mini notebooks. We’ve seen the ASUS Lamborghini Eee PC VX6 before with its glossy shell, but at Computex 2011, ASUS is showing off a successor called the VX6S with some upgraded specs.
On the outside, the ...
Posted on June 03, 2011 | Tags: 3D, AMD, Asus, ati, Eee PC VX6S, graphics, HD 6470M, Lamborghini, NVIDIA ION, radeon
Intel's Ivy Bridge chip architecture may have its launch timing narrowed down based on an updated roadmap leaked out Wednesday. Where a previous copy had only given the 22 nanometer desktop processors a vague first-half 2011 target, MyDrivers' new version narrowed the release down to a "March-April" timeframe. The schedule wasn't strictly a delay but would be later than Intel's usual ...
Posted on May 31, 2011 | Tags: 22nm, compatibility, dates, directx 11, Directx11, graphics, intel, intel roadmap, intel roadmap 2011, IntelRoadmap, IntelRoadmap2011, ivy bridge, IvyBridge, leak, leaked, leaks, plans, R, roadmap, roadmap 2011, Roadmap2011, support, x86
You might think yourself too grown-up to be wowed by shiny, glittery things, but we doubt many will be able to watch NVIDIA's new Glow Ball tech demo without a smidgen of childlike glee. Built to run on the company's quad-core Kal-El processor, it shows us the first example of true dynamic lighting on mobile devices and also throws in some ...
Posted on May 30, 2011 | Tags: advanced, android, arm, ball, cloth, Computex, Computex 2011, Computex2011, demo, demonstration, dynamic, dynamic lighting, DynamicLighting, gfx, glow, glow ball, GlowBall, GPU, graphics, Hardware, honeycomb, kal-el, lighting, mobile graphics, MobileGraphics, NVIDIA, nvidia tegra, NvidiaTegra, physics, pre-production, quad core, QuadCore, smartphones, system-on-chip, tablets, tegra, tegra 3, tegra zone, Tegra3, TegraZone, video
Advanced Micro Devices said this week that it has shipped about 5 million of its power-efficient Fusion processors to date, as it makes inroads thanks to Intel's fading Netbook franchise.
Traditional Netbooks are minimalist, typically sub-$350 laptops that average about 3 pounds and feature Intel's power-frugal Atom processors. But the specially designated category of Netbooks is fading as more companies and consumers gravitate to plain old small laptops, minus the Netbook nomenclature and minus Intel's Atom. ...
Posted on May 29, 2011 | Tags: Advanced Micro Devices, AdvancedMicroDevices, AMD, amd fusion, AmdFusion, APU, ati, CPU, fusion, Fusion APU, FusionApu, GPU, graphics, netbook, notbook, processors, sales, silicon
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