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AMD Radeon HD 7970

Loaded with features and new technologies, the AMD Radeon HD 7970 is the fastest single-GPU video card you can currently buy.

Loaded with features and new technologies, the AMD Radeon HD 7970 is the fastest single-GPU video card you can currently buy.

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Intel: Ivy Bridge GPU to support 4K resolutions

Color us unsurprised that Ivy Bridge is destined to be faster and smaller than its predecessor, but unbeknownst to us is an interesting tidbit concerning the upcoming architecture’s GPU.

Color us unsurprised that Ivy Bridge is destined to be faster and smaller than its predecessor, but unbeknownst to us is an interesting tidbit concerning the upcoming architecture’s GPU.

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Intel: Ivy Bridge GPU to support 4K resolutions

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NVIDIA, Fusion-io and HP drive a dozen 1080p streams on four displays at SIGGRAPH (video)

A dozen uncompressed 1080p video feeds, simultaneously running off a single workstation. Yep, you’re looking at it. NVIDIA’s showcase piece here at SIGGRAPH was undoubtedly this wall — a monster that trumps even Intel’s CES wall in terms of underlying horsepower

A dozen uncompressed 1080p video feeds, simultaneously running off a single workstation. Yep, you’re looking at it. NVIDIA’s showcase piece here at SIGGRAPH was undoubtedly this wall — a monster that trumps even Intel’s CES wall in terms of underlying horsepower

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NVIDIA’s Kepler GPU still (kinda, sorta) on scheduled for 2011 debut

Back in September of last year NVIDIA pledged that the successor to Fermi, Kepler, would arrive in 2011 . Since then, things have been rather quiet on the next-gen GPU front

Back in September of last year NVIDIA pledged that the successor to Fermi, Kepler, would arrive in 2011 . Since then, things have been rather quiet on the next-gen GPU front

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NVIDIA teases a pair of mystery laptop GPUs running Crysis 2 (video)

Did someone say controlled leak? NVIDIA’s come clean about the fact that it has some news to share tomorrow, but until then, it’s being oh-so demure about what it has up its sleeve

Did someone say controlled leak? NVIDIA’s come clean about the fact that it has some news to share tomorrow, but until then, it’s being oh-so demure about what it has up its sleeve

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NVIDIA teases a pair of mystery laptop GPUs running Crysis 2 (video)

Microsoft decides to pass on WebGL over security concerns

Well, it looks like Microsoft is taking those warnings about WebGL pretty seriously. The company has decided not to support the web-based 3D standard because it wouldn’t be able to pass security muster. Highest on the list of concerns is that WebGL opens up a direct line from the internet to a system’s GPU.

Well, it looks like Microsoft is taking those warnings about WebGL pretty seriously. The company has decided not to support the web-based 3D standard because it wouldn’t be able to pass security muster. Highest on the list of concerns is that WebGL opens up a direct line from the internet to a system’s GPU.

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MSI’s Afterburner Android app makes GPU overclocking as easy as Facebooking

Back in our day, overclocking one’s PC was akin to a fine art. It took skill. Precision.

Back in our day, overclocking one’s PC was akin to a fine art. It took skill. Precision.

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MSI’s Afterburner Android app makes GPU overclocking as easy as Facebooking

LucidLogix brings GPU virtualization to AMD notebooks, all-in-ones, keeps sharing the graphics love

Late last year, LucidLogix introduced us to Virtu , the GPU virtualization software that makes disparate GPUs play nice on Sandy Bridge PCs, and now its extending the love to AMD Bulldozer and Brazos machines. The latest version of the software, dubbed Virtu Universal, also extends GPU virtualization to all-in-ones and notebooks (on both AMD and Intel), enabling simple switching between discrete graphics and the integrated ilk

Late last year, LucidLogix introduced us to Virtu , the GPU virtualization software that makes disparate GPUs play nice on Sandy Bridge PCs, and now its extending the love to AMD Bulldozer and Brazos machines. The latest version of the software, dubbed Virtu Universal, also extends GPU virtualization to all-in-ones and notebooks (on both AMD and Intel), enabling simple switching between discrete graphics and the integrated ilk

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LucidLogix brings GPU virtualization to AMD notebooks, all-in-ones, keeps sharing the graphics love

Droid Bionic benchmark reports PowerVR GPU, new SOC inside?

A very strange thing popped up on mobile graphic benchmarking site NenaMark the other day — an entry for the Droid Bionic.

A very strange thing popped up on mobile graphic benchmarking site NenaMark the other day — an entry for the Droid Bionic.

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Cray’s XK6 Uses x86 Processors and GPU Power to Form a Hybrid Supercomputer [Supercomputer]

Cray’s latest supercomputer uses AMD x86 processors with NVIDIA Tesla 20-Series GPU to create a supercomputer capable of more than 50 petaflops in computing power. A petaflop is a quadrillion (or a million billion) operations a second

Cray’s latest supercomputer uses AMD x86 processors with NVIDIA Tesla 20-Series GPU to create a supercomputer capable of more than 50 petaflops in computing power. A petaflop is a quadrillion (or a million billion) operations a second

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Cray’s XK6 Uses x86 Processors and GPU Power to Form a Hybrid Supercomputer [Supercomputer]

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