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  • AMD launches Fusion A-series for mainstream market

    By Spandas Lui | 27 July, 2011 10:46

    AMD has introduced its mainstream processors, the Fusion A-series, as part of its accelerated processing unit (APU) range which the vendor claims will revolutionise the computers industry.

  • New Nvidia GPU Does Wireless Video, Looks Ridiculous

    By Alessondra Springmann | 15 January, 2011 01:36

    Nvidia, makers of graphics cards, took a step into a strange future recently when they announced a wireless graphics card, the KFA2 GeForce GTX460. What are you going to do with a wireless graphics card? For one, it’d give that TV that you’ve been watching YouTube on in your living room a graphics boost without requiring a laptop or desktop.

  • nVidia starts selling its own graphics cards

    By Elizabeth Fish | 06 October, 2010 09:10

    It looks like nVidia is getting into the retail game, and is planning to manufacture and sell graphics cards under its own name, according to HardOCP. Confused? Let me explain.

  • Nvidia GeForce GTX 480M: World's fastest notebook GPU?

    By Alessondra Springmann | 26 May, 2010 05:33

    If you're in the market for the fastest notebook graphics card ever, today may be your lucky day: Nvidia just announced its GeForce GTX 480M, which it claims is the speediest notebook GPU in the world. Designed from the ground up to support DirectX 11, the GTX 480M is a true tessellation "monster" with up to 5x more performance than any other GPU out there, according to Nvidia.

  • Intel Demos Larrabee Hardware

    By Jason Cross | 23 September, 2009 08:37

    During the second IDF 2009 keynote, by Sean Maloney (Exec. VP and General Manager of Intel Architecture Group), we were briefly treated to the first public demonstration of Intel's upcoming enthusiast GPU code-named Larrabee. Intel has stated in the past that Larrabee based products are expect at the end of 2009 or early 2010, but if its debut is any indication, it looks like they still have some work to do.

  • Nvidia looks to mobile chips for growth

    By Agam Shah | 08 May, 2009 10:01

    Graphics hardware vendor Nvidia saw its revenue drop during the first quarter of 2010 but is pinning its hopes on mobile devices for growth during the recession.

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