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AMD Eyefinity eyes-on, prepare to fall for landscape goodness (video)

Sure we’ve seen it before , but we’d be remiss if we didn’t share what we stumbled upon at AMD’s Fusion Zone at IDF 2011 . Laying before you is a 5 x 1 landscape Eyefinity setup, powered by an upcoming unreleased 8-core FX CPU paired with a single Radeon HD 6990 . For those of you keeping score at home, that’s four displays connected via mini-DisplayPort and the fifth over DVI

Sure we’ve seen it before , but we’d be remiss if we didn’t share what we stumbled upon at AMD’s Fusion Zone at IDF 2011 . Laying before you is a 5 x 1 landscape Eyefinity setup, powered by an upcoming unreleased 8-core FX CPU paired with a single Radeon HD 6990 . For those of you keeping score at home, that’s four displays connected via mini-DisplayPort and the fifth over DVI

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AMD announces the Radeon HD 6990M, has some pointed words for NVIDIA

Here are five words you’ve heard before: “the world’s fastest notebook GPU.” Why, NVIDIA made just that claim two weeks ago, when it touted the GeForce GTX 580M as the nimblest card this side of Pluto. Not so fast, says AMD

Here are five words you’ve heard before: “the world’s fastest notebook GPU.” Why, NVIDIA made just that claim two weeks ago, when it touted the GeForce GTX 580M as the nimblest card this side of Pluto. Not so fast, says AMD

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AMD resurrects its ‘FX’ brand for speed freaks, lexicon lovers

We saw AMD’s old “FX” moniker repeated on a leaked price sheet recently, but we couldn’t be sure of its significance. Now AMD has confirmed that it is indeed bringing back the FX brand to denote hardware aimed at gamers and graphics enthusiasts.

We saw AMD’s old “FX” moniker repeated on a leaked price sheet recently, but we couldn’t be sure of its significance. Now AMD has confirmed that it is indeed bringing back the FX brand to denote hardware aimed at gamers and graphics enthusiasts.

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AMD Radeon HD 6970 and HD 6950 launch assault on enthusiast gaming market

It’s taken AMD a long time to refresh the top end of its graphics hardware, but today’s culmination to that wait has to be described as somewhat bittersweet. Sweet, because we’re finally getting a successor to the venerable HD 5870 , one that offers improved power management and tessellation performance at a lower $369 price point, but also bitter because in terms of sheer firepower, the Radeon series seems to be stomping on the same old ground. The new top of AMD’s single-GPU pile, the HD 6970, offers 1,536 stream processors, an 880MHz core clock speed, and 2GB of GDDR5 running at 5.5GHz for a total of 176GBps of memory bandwidth

It’s taken AMD a long time to refresh the top end of its graphics hardware, but today’s culmination to that wait has to be described as somewhat bittersweet. Sweet, because we’re finally getting a successor to the venerable HD 5870 , one that offers improved power management and tessellation performance at a lower $369 price point, but also bitter because in terms of sheer firepower, the Radeon series seems to be stomping on the same old ground. The new top of AMD’s single-GPU pile, the HD 6970, offers 1,536 stream processors, an 880MHz core clock speed, and 2GB of GDDR5 running at 5.5GHz for a total of 176GBps of memory bandwidth

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AMD makes Eyefinity easier with line of budget-minded active DisplayPort-to-DVI adapters

AMD’s Eyefinity technology is one of the best ways to fill every inch of your peripheral vision with pixels. However, it’s certainly not the cheapest, relying on DisplayPort -capable monitors — inputs that even some current models lack.

AMD’s Eyefinity technology is one of the best ways to fill every inch of your peripheral vision with pixels. However, it’s certainly not the cheapest, relying on DisplayPort -capable monitors — inputs that even some current models lack.

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NVIDIA 3D Vision Surround delayed, ATI gloats with an Eyefinity demo site

If you’re one of the truly lilliputian proportion of PC gamers who actually bought two of either the GTX 470 or GTX 480 from NVIDIA in the hope of running a tri-monitor 3D gorgefest , we’ve got bad news for ya. If you’re anyone else, enjoy the schadenfreude of knowing that those first guys will have to keep waiting for 3D Vision Surround support until the end of June.

If you’re one of the truly lilliputian proportion of PC gamers who actually bought two of either the GTX 470 or GTX 480 from NVIDIA in the hope of running a tri-monitor 3D gorgefest , we’ve got bad news for ya. If you’re anyone else, enjoy the schadenfreude of knowing that those first guys will have to keep waiting for 3D Vision Surround support until the end of June.

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Samsung’s MD230X6 six-screen Eyefinity rig gets a price to match its size

Aww… isn’t that 8-inch frame in the corner just adorable? And yep, it’s right next to the same monstrous ATI Eyefinity rig we gave away at last month’s Engadget Show, composed of six 23-inch IPS monitors bolted together

Aww… isn’t that 8-inch frame in the corner just adorable? And yep, it’s right next to the same monstrous ATI Eyefinity rig we gave away at last month’s Engadget Show, composed of six 23-inch IPS monitors bolted together

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Samsung goes display crazy: H03 pico projector, SyncMaster PX2370 LCD and more

The Engadget Show – 008: Dr. Dennis Hong, Ryan Block, Rick Karr, ATI Eyefinity, and more!

Greetings humans! The Engadget Show is back in a big way with this latest episode! Josh sits down with the brilliant roboticist Dr. Dennis Hong to chat about his supremely cool yet surprisingly terrifying ‘bots, and then take a look at a few models which the professor brought along with him

Greetings humans! The Engadget Show is back in a big way with this latest episode! Josh sits down with the brilliant roboticist Dr. Dennis Hong to chat about his supremely cool yet surprisingly terrifying ‘bots, and then take a look at a few models which the professor brought along with him

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ATI Eyefinity hands-on: we played with the ultimate PC rig, and we’re giving it away on the Engadget Show!

ATI’s Eyefinity has a real corner on the market when it comes to speedy, gamer-friendly multi-display setups for “real people,” and while plenty of ink has already been spilled on the HD 5870 card and the six-display experiences it can power, we just had a gander at possibly the most elite setup yet.

ATI’s Eyefinity has a real corner on the market when it comes to speedy, gamer-friendly multi-display setups for “real people,” and while plenty of ink has already been spilled on the HD 5870 card and the six-display experiences it can power, we just had a gander at possibly the most elite setup yet.

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