NVIDIA: Our 40nm Yields Are Fine

 

A recent post at Fudzilla suggests that GT300 has been taped out, and the mass production may start in the middle of October. It’s very likely that NVIDIA will launch the new GPU around November 27th, and start shipping in December.

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ATI Radeon HD 5870 X2 Spotted

 

While the Radeon HD 5870 and HD 5850 are making their way into stores, AMD believes it’s time for Radeon HD 5870 X2 to show off its power. AMD has showcased its upcoming dual-GPU top-end card, the Radeon HD 5870 X2, codenamed Hemlock, which features two 40nm Cypress GPUs.

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AMD GPU Clock Tool v0.9.26.0 Available Now

 

AMD’s GPU Clock Tool has lately been updated to version 0.9.26.0, which includes support for Radeon HD 5800 series graphics cards.

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Intel Shows off Mini-ITX LGA 1156 Motherboard at IDF

 

 

Intel has just presented a Mini-ITX H57 motherboard which supports LGA 1156 processors at IDF. Its adorable size makes it to be a nice part of a compact PC.

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GlobalFoundries Process Schedule Leaked

 

GlobalFoundries has reportedly postponed the introduction of some process technologies, including the one which AMD will use for its next-generation microprocessors.

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Galaxy Bundles Batman Coupon with its Selected Graphics Cards

 

Galaxy has lately announced that its GeForce GTX 260+ and above graphics cards will include a coupon for a free full copy of Batman: Arkham Asylum.

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ATI Radeon HD 5700 Series Detailed

 

Earlier this month we learned that AMD was launching Radeon HD 5700 series graphics cards which target mainstream market and will be aggressively priced. Now, VR-Zone unveils details about them.

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GPU-Z v0.3.5 Released for Download

 

TechPowerUp has just released the latest version of GPU-Z utility – GPU-Z v0.3.5 which adds support for AMD Radeon HD 5870 (Cypress). After five months, the new release doesn’t bring much - just coming with extra support for some new products and packing a couple of bug fixes.

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Intel Core i7 Mobile Processors Unveiled

 

Intel unveiled its fastest Core i7 mobile platform processors on the second day of IDF. The new Intel Core i7 mobile processors are based on the 45nm Nehalem microarchitecture, and will be paired with Intel PM55 Express chipset for a better experience in gaming, digital multimedia experience, business programs and other multi-threaded tasks.

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MSI Intros its HD 5800 Series Offerings

 

MSI has rolled out with its HD 5800 series graphics cards, including R5870-PM2D1G and R5850-PM2D1G.

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Intel Shows Off First Working 22nm Chips

 

At the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco, Intel CEO Paul Otellini showed off the first working 22nm fabrication process technology chips. The microprocessors, codenamed Ivy Bridge, are due in the second half of 2011.

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Intel Demos Larrabee Live at IDF

 

Intel has officially presented its Larrabee processor at IDF, which has been touted for a really long time.

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Sapphire Non-Reference HD 5870 Vapor-X Sighted

 

With the Radeon HD 5800 series unleashed yesterday, many manufacturers have rolled out with their own HD 5870 and HD 5850 graphics cards, but all we see are based on ATI reference design. To make itself stand out, Sapphire has designed the first ever non-reference HD 5870 – HD 5870 Vapor-X.

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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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