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Intel discusses Many Integrated Core Architecture (Larrabee) (video)
Share Intel published a video demonstration of its Many Integrated Core Architecture at YouTube, this supercomputing architecture is based on the axed Larrabee GPU.
[Computex 2010] AMD Demos Fusion APU
Share AMD is giving a sneak peek into the future, well next year 2011 that is. AMDs future processors will be called APUs (Accelerated Processing Units) and during a Press Conference yesterday in Taipei, the company’s Senior VP and GM, Rick Bergman showcased a DirectX 11 demo of the 2011-bound APUs. Don’t confuse that with [...]
AMD Fusion will arrive in 2011
Share AMDs Fusion processor will be a merge between a GPU and a CPU, there’s a new ETA. Currently, Fusion 32nm is scheduled to debut sometime during 2011.
AMD’s latest Roadmap unveiled
Share New slides from a Japanese website are AMD’s roadmap for all platforms (CPU, GPU, IGP, Chipset) up to 2011. The biggest surprise is the 2010 GPU with a die shrink towards 32nm. The rumored codenames were Park, Madison and Broadway.
HIS HD 4890 iCooler x4 Detailed
Share HIS today unveils its HD 4890 iCooler x4 1GB (256bit) GDDR5 PCIe, the best performance 4890 GPU combined with the high performance dual slot iCooler x4. It delivers great in-game performance on a single GPU HIS graphics accelerator. Incoming search terms:his hd 4890HIS HD 4890 iCooler x4 1GB2 4 quad core hd 4890Digital Alliance [...]
NVIDIA Presents Support for Windows 7 DirectX Compute
Share Well, it’s not exactly a secret that DX11 will come along with the new compute shader. NVIDIA held a presentation which shows huge performance gains Windows 7 machine is aided with an NVIDIA graphics processor. Incoming search terms:windows 7 nvidianvidia windows 7imagenes nvidia windowsnvidia kepler architecturenvidia untuk window 7
nVidia 40nm Desktop GPUs pop up
Share We heard all about nVidia’s 40nm roadmap and plans at Computex. We all know that 40nm is the new battle ground for your gaming dollars. But we have not really seen much from nVidia on the 40nm process.
eVGA to jump on the Larrabee bandwagon
Share Although this is not really a surprise (people have been talking about this for some time) it looks like eVGA could be making a switch from nVidia to Intel.