AMD Claims Over 800 Thousand of DirectX 11 GPUs Shipped

 

ATI said on Monday that it had shipped over 800 thousand of DirectX 11 GPUs, in which over 500 thousand are Radeon HD 5700 series GPUs codenamed Juniper and the remaining 300 thousand units are Cypress chips that power Radeon HD 5800/5900 series graphics cards, reports Xbitlabs.

AMD’s graphics business unit seems to have high chances of shipping around one million of DX11 graphics processors this year, thanks to partly resolved supply issues with 40nm chips.

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Leaked GeForce GTX380 / GTX360 Benchmarks Are Fake

 

Everyone is anxiously waiting for NVIDIA’s next-generation flagship graphics cards based on Fermi architecture, so the recently leaked performance slides of the GeForce GTX 380 and GTX 360 did cheer us up a lot.

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Asus Readies the Radeon HD 5770 CuCore

 

Asus is planning to release a custom-cooled Radeon HD 5770 – EAH5770 CuCore/2DI/1GD5 which features 5.8oz Copper Rod (CuCore) heatsink which reportedly keeps the GPU 11% cooler than the stock solution.

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Seagate Debuts Thinnest 2.5-inch Momentus Thin HDDs

 

Seagate has just officially unveiled the Momentus Thin series of 2.5-inch HDDs. Aimed for mobile use, the drives are just 7mm thick, which means they’re 25% slimmer than regular 2.5-inch spinners.

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