AMD Launches the Radeon HD 8970M
The World’s Fastest Mobile Graphics Card
The highest end model of the Radeon HD 8000M series, the Radeon HD 8970M is being unveiled today.
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The highest end model of the Radeon HD 8000M series, the Radeon HD 8970M is being unveiled today.
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Thinking about flashing an Nvidia GTX680 to a GTX770 lead down some interesting paths that weren’t obvious at first glance.
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When SemiAccurate said that Nvidia’s GK114 was canceled and replaced with a re-fused GK104/GTX680 we were a bit off, it is exactly the same chip.
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A lot of people laughed when SemiAccurate called the last round of Apple notebooks as going to Nvidia but we were dead on. This time we tell you what GPUs are going in to the MacBook Pros. No peeking in …
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Yesterday at GDC, AMD pulled a surprise move that absolutely floored the entire assembled press in a way that hasn’t been done in a long time.
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AMD did one of those annoying teaser unveils that many companies do of late, but the card was the near-mythical HD7990.
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There’s a gust of Bonaire blowing into the Southern Islands today with the launch of AMD’s HD 7790.
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AMD will be releasing Radeon HD 8000 series (Sea Islands family for desktop and Solar family for notebook) later this year, along side the original Radeon HD 7000 series. The OpenCL performance of the mid-range GPU in both these lines …
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Samsung’s mobile GPU architecure for Exynos
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Given the lack of new CPUs and chipsets lately, you would be forgiven if you expected Gigabyte to not have anything new at CES.
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This article is an update to the “Intel Slams the Door on GPUs” articles, expanding on one technical aspect.
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On December 4th, AMD released CodeXL to the general public after a public beta period.
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Editor’s note: This is second part of the story, “Intel slams the door on discrete GPUs”. This second half looks examines how Intel will navigate the maze of technical and real world issues, restrictions, and options for what Intel is doing. It also goes in to how those who will presumably object to the changes are hamstrung by their own actions. -Ed.
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Remember the days when you could buy a GPU as a discrete component because it wasn’t part of your CPU?
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Remember Crystalwell, Intel’s RAM on package for Haswell?
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