By: Randy Girard | 2010-03-27 | Software Consider a Red Sox-Yankees match up in the playoffs and you pretty much capture the spirit of what took place on April 2 when rivals Nvidia and AMD / ATI both launched mid-priced, performance video cards on the same day. Although each team sent their sluggers in to swing for the bleachers, Nvidia edged out the competition with its GeForce GTX 275 when measured against ATI's Radeon HD 4890. read more
By: Randy Girard | 2010-03-27 | Hardware In the spirit of their ongoing head-to-head competition, AMD and Nvidia served up their spring volley of mid-priced, performance video cards on the very same day in April, 2009. AMD's offering is the ATI Radeon HD 4890, their new high-end single GPU based graphics card. read more
By: blue50 | 2010-09-26 | Technology Nvidia announced its latest family of notebook graphics Fermi systems this week, balancing support for 3D, with decent battery life. 400M series Nvidia graphics chips will be used by many leading manufacturers of laptops including Acer, Asus, Dell, L... read more
By: Stephen Knight | 2012-03-25 | Hardware Which is the best graphics card is a question a lot of people ask who are jumping into the realm of computer hardware for the first time. The options may seem overwhelming. For gamers, many wonder which Nvidia graphics card is best for my NEEDS? The keyword there is 'needs'. Are you becoming a hardcore gamer? An average gamer? That is what I will try and cover in this article. Ati fans have to go elsewhere I'm afraid. read more
By: Rainier Marsden | 2010-04-02 | Software When it comes to the manufacturing of graphics processing units, or GPUs, and motherboard chip sets in the information technology industry, one of the most widely heard names would be ATI. Acquired by the semiconductor giant Advanced Micro Device (AMD) two years ago, ATI Technologies is responsible for the development of the Radeon graphic card series, which is a stiff competitor of the GeForce GPU series made by NVIDIA. read more
By: blue62 | 2010-09-30 | Technology Nvidia on Friday announced seven new 400M GeForce series graphics cards for laptops, which could provide the possibility of parallel processing to speed browsing and rendering 3D images . Microsoft Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrom... read more
By: www.ibuynow.com.au | 2010-09-07 | Laptops Nvidia on Friday announced seven new GeForce 400M series graphics cards for laptops, which could provide parallel-processing capabilities to accelerate Web browsing and 3D image rendering. read more
By: Jan Kdo | 2010-03-30 | Hardware Company AMD/ATI has presented in conference Computex new graphic core with the trade mark RV870, which is compatible with the forthcoming Microsoft DirectX11. If you are using your personal computer mainly for playing computer games and if the high price is not an obstacle for you than read this on. read more
By: H. J. Berg | 2010-06-10 | Mobile If you have just felt interested in the world of graphics cards, or particularly mobile graphics cards, then this article is for you. You can have a better overview and understanding before deciding to purchase a new multimedia or gaming laptop. And you should really know how video cards in desktop PCs different from laptops. read more
By: zerry | 2011-02-14 | Computer Update NVIDIA kernel module to ensure that all memory allocated by the system for use with GPUs or in user space components of the NVIDIA driver stack is initialized to zero. New option of NVIDIA kernel module, InitializeSystemMemoryAllocations, allows administrators to return to previous behavior. read more
By: Domi Webb | 2012-04-24 | Hardware This article will teach you everything you need to know about ATI and Nvidia graphics cards so that you will be able to select the graphics card you need when you eventually want to get your own. read more
By: Corwin Smith | 2010-09-18 | Laptops The proverbial question amongst gamers is: Is the laptop really capable of handling the newer more powerful, more graphic intensive games? This question was asked 10 years ago and will be asked every year for the next 10 years and maybe beyond. However, laptop gaming has closed the gap from 10 years ago with new processors and new powerful GPUs. read more
By: Matthew Richard Kerridge | 2010-03-31 | Hardware There are literally hundreds of graphics cards on the market today, though they generally feature chipsets supplied by one of only two vendors: AMD/ATI and NVIDIA. AMD acquired ATI in 2006, and thus the names that are used when referencing chipset manufacturers are somewhat interchangeable at the time of this writing. Though chipsets manufacturers design a wide variety of chipsets, they do not make graphics cards for consumers. Instead, consumers buy graphics cards from any number of partners such as ASUS, MSI, or EVGA. read more
By: frbiz2@foxmail.com | 2010-10-10 | Outsourcing Architecture Unified shaders The "R600" is the first personal computer graphics processing unit (GPU) from ATI based on a unified shader architecture read more