AMD's Turks GPUs Work On Open-Source, Sort Of
Back on Tuesday, AMD officially rolled out their "Turks" graphics processors with the launch of the Radeon HD 6570 and Radeon HD 6670 graphics cards.
On Wednesday the Phoronix review of the Sapphire Radeon HD 6570 was published under Ubuntu Linux, but using the proprietary Catalyst driver....
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Beyond Earth Day at AMD
AMD cares about our mother Earth :)
Earth Day is a time to reflect, celebrate, and act on our journey towards sustainability. At AMD we are embracing this opportunity by expanding our recognition from Earth Day to Earth Week and announcing the winners of our inaugural “Employee Environmental...
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Nvidia to showcase products at Computex 2011
Nvidia is set to participate Computex 2011, which will be held in Taipei
NVIDIA@Computex 2011 in Taiwan, from May 31 to June 4, and will set up booths at exhibit halls showcasing its latest products, while company CEO Huang Jen-hsun will also visit Taiwan to discuss about Tegra 2 as well as its...
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PowerColor Radeon HD 6850 single slot design
Single slot form factor with same-class performance as the other HD 6850s is certainly interesting
AMD's 40nm manufacturing technology Barts Pro GPU'sundan powered second-generation DirectX 11 graphics card, thanks to its special design allows the installation of Crosssfire Quıad on...
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Galaxy readying two GeForce cards with upgraded multi-monitor support
This is sort of reminiscent of the early days of ATI's CrossFire implementation using large dongles
When it comes to multi-monitor capabilities, AMD's Eyefinity-enabled graphics cards have the upper hand over their Nvidia-powered counterparts, there's no denying that. This situation isn't to...
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Intel Sandy Bridge-E Roadmap Leaked
A leaked Intel Roadmap reveals the Sandy Bridge-E
The latest from Intel Roadmap shows
Sandy Bridge-E will offer three versions of the first
Two of which six core products
3.3GHz, 15M Cache
3.2GHz, 12M Cache
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