Posts Tagged ‘ GPU ’

Download NVIDIA Quadro/Tesla Display Driver 276.28 WHQL

November 12, 2011
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NVIDIA has added a driver to its website, one developed for its collection of Quadro and Tesla professional GPU cards and computing accelerators (respectively). Normally, we could call it the newest, but its version name has left us a bit confused. After all, it suggests that this is, in fact, an earlier installment than...

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AMD Radeon HD 7900 Tahiti GPUs to Arrive in January 2012 – Report

November 9, 2011
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Awaited with great interest by gamers and enthusiasts alike, AMD’s Tahiti graphics cores, which will most probably arrive in the company’s Radeon HD 7900 product line, are expected to get released in January of 2012, according to a recent report. Graphics cards based on the Tahiti GPU will come as a replacement for the...

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Nvidia Kepler GPUs to be Announced in December Says Report

October 28, 2011
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Nvidia seems to be making great progress with its next-generation graphics cards based on the Kepler architecture as a recent report to make its appearance on the Web states that the chip maker is planning to announce these GPUs in December of this year. The DigiTimes report doesn’t explain what it understands when it...

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Yeston Works on Dual-GPU Radeon HD 6850 Graphics Card

October 20, 2011
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Chinese graphics card maker Yeston, has already accustomed us to its highly customized graphics cards, so it comes as no surprise that the company is now working on developing a new Radeon HD 6950 dual-GPU solution. The card in question is still a prototype, but judging by the pictures provided by Expreview website this...

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AMD Is Already Testing the First Trinity APU Samples

October 11, 2011
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A series of processors from AMD’s upcoming Trinity APU series were just spotted online in a benchmark database suggesting that the Sunnyvale-based chip maker has already started testing these CPUs and may have even sent them to its partners. Results of tests run using these processors were added to the OpenBenchmarking.org database and included...

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AMD Will Discontinue Its First E-Series APUs in Q4 2011

October 7, 2011
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By the end of this year, AMD plans to retire its first E-series accelerated processing units released at the start of this year, in order to make room in its CPU lineup for a new series of APUs which carry faster operating clock speeds and other minor improvements. AMD’s plans target the single-core E-240...

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Nvidia GeForce 600 Series Makes Appearance in New Beta Drivers

October 4, 2011
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The latest unreleased version of Nvidia’s drivers for GeForce graphics cards has just revealed the names of the first GPUs to be released into the 600-series product range which will be manufactured using the advanced 28nm fabrication node. The upcoming graphics cards are dubbed the Nvidia GeForce 610M and GeForce GT 630M, and both...

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Radeon HD 6900 and GeForce GTX 580 Successors to Arrive in 6 Months Time

October 2, 2011
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Users waiting for AMD and Nvidia to release their next-generation graphics cards will have about six more months to wait until the replacements of the current Radeon HD 6900 and GeForce GTX 580 will arrive, states a report that recently hit the Web. The information was provided by Taiwanese graphics card makers who told...

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Nvidia 28nm Mobile GPU Production Will Start in December 2011

September 28, 2011
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The transition to the 28nm fabrication process seems to take Nvidia longer than expected since the latest rumors to arrive suggest the Santa Clara graphics chips maker won’t start the production of the first GPU based on this advanced node until December of 2011. The first 28 graphics chips to enter mass production are...

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Nvidia Tapes Out Its First 28nm Kepler GPUs – Report

September 21, 2011
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Nvidia is getting ready for the introduction of its first graphics cards based on the 28nm Kepler architecture and the company has recently taped out its first SKUs to be based on this design, according to a recent report to hit the Web. The two cores are known under the code names of GK117...

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