February 14, 2012 12:58 AM
Posted by: Nathan Simon
AMD,
Intel,
Mobile,
Radeon,
Sony,
VAIO,
Vaio ZMaybe? But vendors are releasing them so fast my head is spinning...
Maybe Sony has the answer…
Meet the Sony Vaio Z2.
January 12, 2012 1:05 PM
Posted by: Nathan Simon
AMD,
benchmarks,
gaming,
GDDR5,
Nvidia,
Nvidia GTX570,
PCI Express 3.0,
RadeonThe Radeon 7970, currently is the most powerful video card solution, if you install 2 and Cross-Fire(SLI) them. Who's willing to fork over around 1000$ to be the best?
- The world’s first 28nm GPU. The revolutionary new GCN Architecture. Ready for DirectX® 11. PCI Express 3.0. The AMD...
August 14, 2010 4:14 PM
Posted by: Nathan Simon
AMD,
directx 11,
DirectX10,
Dirt 2,
gaming,
GTX 470,
GTX 480,
Nvidia,
pc,
personal computer,
Tessellation,
Windows 7We all do it, PC gaming, well finally there is a graphics format that will improve on performance while starting to make games look more real.
AMD has been aggressively shipping DirectX 11 GPUs in almost every price category, while cards based on Nvidia’s new GTX 470 and GTX 480 DX11...
June 11, 2010 5:27 AM
Posted by: Nathan Simon
AMD,
core 2 duo,
Core 2 Quad,
core i7,
Core i7 875k,
crysis,
Intel,
overclock,
unlocked multiplierHey everyone, well its been quite some time since I upgraded my home system, I'm currently running an Intel Core 2 Duo E4300 clocked at 2.75Ghz, stock 2.2Ghz. Now its fine for everything I do, but sometimes I just want more... I think this might be the processor for me...
Intel Core...
October 12, 2009 2:43 AM
Posted by: Nathan Simon
AMD,
Direct X 11,
Fermi,
gaming graphics,
GDDR5,
GPU,
Intel,
Nvidia,
Nvidia's Fermi-based GF100,
Radeon HD 5800Its called "Fermi" Nvidia's new super GPU. It has around 3 billion transistors, which is three times the amount of transistors in Nvidia's most powerful GPU. Fermi will contain 512 processing cores, they say that this would enable scientific breakthroughs, and can only be possible with the new...
January 5, 2009 1:20 AM
Posted by: Nathan Simon
AMD,
CNET,
GPU,
graphics processing unit,
Intel,
Larrabee,
NvidiaHere is an insert from CNET News...
"Intel, never one to shrink from competition, announced that it would enter, by 2010, the market for high-end graphics chips. The chip, code-named Larrabee, would give Nvidia and AMD something...