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Thursday 23 October 2008
AMD launches ATI Radeon HD 4830 graphics card
AMD has introduced the ATI Radeon HD 4830 graphics card priced at less than US$150. Like all ATI Radeon HD 4800 series products, the new offering delivers excellent game performance...
Thursday 23 October 2008
Nvidia says no truth to rumors it plans to cut off GPU supply to second-tier makers
With rumors circulating recently that Nvidia is planning to cut off supply of graphics processing units (GPU) to second-tier makers, Nvidia has officially refuted the rumor saying...
Friday 17 October 2008
AMD reports 3Q08 results
AMD has reported third quarter 2008 revenues from continuing operations of US$1.776 billion, including process technology license revenues of US$191 million. Third quarter 2008 revenues...
Thursday 16 October 2008
Nvidia introduces GeForce 9400M for notebooks
Nvidia has introduced its hghly-iIntegrated GeForce 9400M GPU that targets notebook applications, with the company claiming it delivers 5x the performance over the Intel Centrino...
Tuesday 23 September 2008
GPU will continue to grow for another 15 years: Q&A with Jen-Hsun Huang, president and CEO of Nvidia
Digitimes recently had a chance to talk to Jen-Hsun Huang, president and CEO of Nvidia to discuss recent issues surrounding the chip design giant.
Monday 15 September 2008
Upgraded Nvidia GeForce GTX 260 GPU could cause overstock problems
To defend against AMD's high-end ATI Radeon HD 4870 GPU, Nvidia has recently launched an upgraded version of its GeForce GTX 260, however sources at graphics card makers are worried...
Friday 12 September 2008
AMD launches two Fire Pro graphics accelerator cards for workstations
Computer Aided Design (CAD) and Digital Content Creation (DCC) professionals who require maximum performance from their workstations can turn to AMD's new ATI FirePro V8700 graphics...
Tuesday 9 September 2008
AMD to launch new GPUs this month and 45nm CPUs by the end of 2008
AMD is planning to launch mid-range ATI Radeon HD 4000-series GPUs (the ATI Radeon HD 4600-series) this month and two 45nm quad-core CPU by the end of this year, according to sources...
Thursday 28 August 2008
Nvidia CEO touts visual computing
Jen-Hsun Huang, CEO and president of Nvidia kicked off Nvidia's Nvision 08 event by touting the performance of the GPU – and the company's CUDA technology, which allows programmers...
Wednesday 30 July 2008
Graphics card makers launch new Nvidia-based cards
With Nvidia announcing the launch of its latest GeForce 9800 GTX+, 9800 GT and 9500 GT GPUs, graphics card makers including Micro-Star International (MSI), Asustek Computer, Gigabyte...
Wednesday 30 July 2008
Nvidia brings new GPUs to notebooks
Nvidia has unveiled its newest GeForce 9800M and 9700M GPUs for notebooks.
Wednesday 30 July 2008
Nvidia to launch 55nm GeForce 9500 GT GPU in 4Q08
Nvidia is planning to launch a 55nm version GeForce 9500 GT GPU in the fourth quarter this year, according to sources at graphics card makers.
Friday 25 July 2008
Channel vendors demand card makers recall faulty Nvidia products
Due to Nvidia not clearly explaining the details of the faults reported in its notebook GPUs, some channel vendors have demanded graphics card makers issue a recall for desktop-based...
Wednesday 9 July 2008
Nvidia to fully advance to 55nm in 2H08, says paper
In order to lower production costs, Nvidia is expected to fully advance to 55nm generation manufacturing in the second half of this year and will have 4-5 new GPUs produced under...
Monday 23 June 2008
Nvidia to cut mid-range GPU pricing to counter AMD
Facing pressure from AMD as it launches its ATI Radeon HD 4850 GPU priced at US$199, Nvidia plans to counter by reducing the price of the GeForce 9800 GTX GPU.
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