HIS Radeon HD 5800 Series Cards Appear in Stores

 

ATI has today announced Radeon HD 5800, the first DirectX 11-supporting graphics cards, and the US. e-tailer ZipZoomFly have already begun to list HIS Radeon HD 5850 and HD 5870.

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AMD Unleashes Radeon HD 5800 Series Desktop Cards

 

AMD has just lifted the curtain on its latest generation of desktop graphics cards, being the first DirectX 11 supporting cards to hit the market.

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Lucid Hydra 200 Chip Fires up Multi-GPU Computing

 

 

Last year Lucid announced the Hydra 100, a physical chip that could enable hardware multi-GPU without any SLI/Crossfire software. It sounds a great invention, at least on paper. The company has just announced at IDF that they’ve finished the development of the final set, and will deliver it within the next 30 days, according to AnandTech.

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Inno3D iChill GTS250 Results Now Out!

 

Two weeks ago we run a quick test of Inno3D iChill GTS250 graphics card, and invited you to join the guess how fast it is. Now, the result is out!


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Intel Six-Core Gulftown Hits 6.4GHz

 

Though Intel’s six-core processor Gulftown will not be officially launched until next year, the review of  its engineering sample has been leaked ahead of time, and the chip has just been overclocked to the very limit.


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