Posts Tagged ‘ GPU ’

AMD Radeon HD 7970 Overclocked to 1700MHz Using Liquid Nitrogen

January 3, 2012
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AMD’s soon to become available Radeon HD 7970 graphics card seems to be a beast of an overclocker as recently two enthusiasts have managed to increase the card’s GPU clock from the standard 925MHz, to an impressive 1700MHz. The graphics card, which was provided by Asus, reached this 83% GPU overclock by being cooled...

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Huge Leak Reveals All Sapphire HD 7970 Cards, Even the 1,335 MHz Ones

January 3, 2012
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Sapphire just became the major player on the scene of leaks and rumors. It slipped details not just on one of its upcoming AMD-based high-end video boards, but on all of them. The ones that stand out the most are the super-fast Radeon HD 7970 Atomic RX and Atomic WC. The RX and WC...

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Intel to Launch Trio of Graphics-Less Sandy Bridge CPUs

December 31, 2011
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Intel will soon update its processor portfolio with some three new chips based on the Sandy Bridge architecture which, in a rather strange turn of events, will come with their on-board GPU disabled. The reasons behind Intel’s decision are not known at this point in time, but we suspect that the chip maker is...

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AMD’s Dual-GPU Radeon HD 7990 Will Arrive in Q1 2012

December 22, 2011
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Soon after the introduction of the Radeon HD 7970 and HD 7950, AMD will release the now mandatory dual-GPU Radeon HD 7990 graphics card which makes use of the company’s just introduced Tahiti GPU based on the Graphics Core Next architecture. The HD 7990 will arrive by the end of the first quarter of...

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AMD Radeon HD 7970 Benchmarks Make Appearance, Easily Surpasses GTX 580

December 21, 2011
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Just a few more hours are left until AMD makes official the Radeon HD 7970, but for those of you not wanting to wait for the first reviews of the card to arrive you can now check out AMD’s own benchmarks for this GPU, which were just recently leaked on the Web. The results...

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NVIDIA Enables ARM Supercomputers With Carma DevKit

December 21, 2011
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NVIDIA did make it fairly clear it was going to milk the ARM cow for all it was worth and, sure enough, it now has what it claims will enable ARM supercomputers. The idea of ARM supercomputers may not be particularly appealing, but some sorts of computations could definitely do with a more energy...

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Lenovo Orders More Quad-Core Tablets from Pegatron

December 19, 2011
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Going with its agenda to prove resourceful on every market segment it tackles, Lenovo has been aggressively placing tablet orders. As some may or may not know, Lenovo wants to be big on the tablet like it wants preeminence on the PC field. Whether or not it is going to achieve this goal is...

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New AMD Radeon HD 7900 Presentation Slides Appear

December 19, 2011
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One by one, AMD’s slides from the company’s media deck for the Radeon HD 7900 make their appearance, and the latest of these focus on the energy-efficiency achieved by this cards.This time too, the slides have originated from Donanim Haber, and they go to show AMD’s advancement into adopting new fabrication nodes as well...

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AMD May Limit Radeon HD 6930 Availability to Select Markets

December 10, 2011
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At the end of last week we reported that AMD is preparing a new graphics card, called the Radeon HD 6930, based on a cut back version of the Cypress GPU, and now it appears that the availability of this solution will be limited to a few select markets. According to information uncovered by...

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More AMD Radeon Tahiti 7900 Pictures Surface

December 10, 2011
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AMD’s Tahiti 7900 Radeon card, or one of them at any rate, has been spotted on the web just a day or so after the first pictures of a 7900 appeared. The video card can now be more closely studied, even though Advanced Micro Devices continues to, officially, withhold the information about it. One...

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