All Entries Tagged With: "GPUs"
Zotac Unveils Dual GPU based Geforce GTX 460 x2 Graphics Card
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GeForce ForceWare 260.89 Driver Released
Share This is a new driver release for the 260 family of drivers. This driver package supports GeForce 6, 7, 8, 9, 100, 200, 300, and 400-series desktop GPUs as well as ION desktop GPUs.
NVIDIA’s CUDA to Support x86 Processors
Share Jen-Hsun Huang stated over at the GPU Technology Conference that CUDA (the general-purpose computing language for NVIDIA GPUs) will be ported directly to x86 chips. The approach developed with the Portland Group will let systems without NVIDIA cards handle the code. It will work best with multi-core processors and is seen as ideal for [...]
Origin PC outs The Big O Gaming PC with built-in Xbox 360
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CoolerMaster releases HAF 912
Share Cooler Master today launches the HAF 912. Cooler Master’s HAF 912 further enriches the HAF series by adding a compact, yet fully featured, mid-tower solution for enthusiasts and budget conscious gamers alike. Its seemingly small exterior supports a plethora of interior features such as twelve devices, high end GPU cards like the ATI Radeon [...]
GeForce Forceware 258.96 WHQL released
Share This is a WHQL-certified release from the Release 256 family of drivers (versions 256.xx to 259.xx). This driver package supports GeForce 6, 7, 8, 9, 100, 200, 300, and 400-series desktop GPUs as well as ION desktop GPUs.
NVIDIA starts mass production of 40nm GPUs
Share There’s a lot of activity among graphics chipset designers for sure lately. Nvidia sets GPU outsourcing to TSMC and UMC for 2Q09, says paper.
ATI to Ship DirectX 11 Capable Cards This Summer
Share We already reported that ATI is going to ship DirectX 11 capable graphic cards this year, but German magazine heise revealed today that according to some well-informed internal sources ATI is planning to ship their first cards supporting DirectX 11 as early as late July or early August.