by Rafael Hernandez on February 16, 2004
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Known for their thorough reviews of 3D related gear, Beyond3D takes a look at Asus’ mid-range V9570/TD card. Using NVIDIA’s FX 5700 graphics processor in conjunction with 256MB of memory this “budget” card can keep up with most of today’s…
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by Rafael Hernandez on February 13, 2004
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X-bit labs is covering NVIDIA’s upcoming dual processor capable chipset for AMD’s Opteron processor, the nForce3 Pro 250. IWILL seems to be the only one with public plans for the chipset so far but it’s bound to pick up more…
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by Rafael Hernandez on February 10, 2004
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TweakTown has one of the more intriguing comparative reviews of an ATI-based Radeon 9800XT card, they pit it against an NVIDIA-based GeForce FX 5950U from the same manufacturer, Gigabyte….
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by Rafael Hernandez on January 28, 2004
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ATI Technologies has managed to surpass NVIDIA by the slimmest of margins in the graphics chip market share race. ATI has had an impressive turnaround with their graphics offerings as of late in both computer and console markets. Yahoo is…
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by Rafael Hernandez on January 22, 2004
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NVIDIA’s next DX9 compatible graphics core for onboard video is too complex to cram into a single chip along with other core functions for its upcoming AMD64 chipset so they’ve had to split it off into a two chip solution….
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by Rafael Hernandez on January 16, 2004
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DigiTimes has a short blurb on both ATI and NVIDIA’s choice to use a 0.11-micron process for their upcoming graphics chips. The smaller process should provide for more space to cram in features on a chip as well as higher…
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by Rafael Hernandez on January 8, 2004
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Abit, a popular motherboard/video card manufacturer, has reportedly split with NVIDIA and will no longer produce any products using their chipsets. The Inquirer has more….
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