GPUs

With NVIDIA’s Turing architecture turning six years old this year, the company has been retiring many of the remaining Turing products from its video card lineup. And today that spirit of spring cleaning is coming to the entry-level segment of NVIDIA’s professional visualization lineup, where NVIDIA is introducing a pair of new desktop cards based on their low-end Ampere hardware. The new RTX A1000 and RTX A400 cards will be replacing the T1000/T600/T400 lineup, which was released three years ago in 2021. The new cards slot into the same entry-level category and finally finish fleshing out the RTX A series of proviz cards, offering NVIDIA’s Ampere-generation professional graphics technologies in the lowest-power, lowest-performance, lowest-cost configuration possible. Notably, since the entry-level T-series were based on NVIDIA’s feature-limited...

Looking Back: ATI's Catalyst Drivers Exposed

We take a look at how ATI's Catalyst performance changed over the years on a Radeon 9700 Pro.

58 by Ryan Smith on 12/11/2005

NVIDIA 7800 GT Mini-Roundup

Today, we're looking at three GeForce 7800 GTs. Let’s see ASUS’, XFX’s, and EVGA's take on this quality graphics solution from NVIDIA.

33 by Josh Venning on 12/8/2005

ATI Mobility Radeon X1600 First Look

We take a quick look at the newest of the mobile parts from ATI. Based on the X1K series, the new chip promises small sizes, good performance and battery...

30 by Josh Venning on 12/5/2005

Adapting to Parallelism: Catalyst 5.12 More Dual Core Friendly?

ATI released a beta driver to us with the promise that dual core support would be improved. Will we see the 5 to15 percent gains they are talking about...

56 by Derek Wilson on 12/4/2005

ATI supports Radeon X1800 XT overclocking

ATI releases an advisory to its board partners allowing them to overclock their Radeon X1800 XT products.

12 by Tuan Nguyen on 11/23/2005

AT Exclusive Preview: The GeForce 7800 GS Hits the Scene

Are there more of these mystery cards floating around on eBay? When will the 7800 GS be available to the public? We can't answer these questions, but we can...

43 by Derek Wilson & Kristopher Kubicki on 11/22/2005

7800GS Confirmed, Benchmarked

Who needs a 6800GS when you have a 7800GS?

18 by Kristopher Kubicki on 11/22/2005

ATI's X1800 XL All-In-Wonder: Performance and TV in One Package

The newest edition of ATI's All-In-Wonder series gets a boost on the gaming side. Will the blazing fast multimedia graphics solution impress you enough to add TV to...

27 by Josh Venning on 11/21/2005

NVIDIA GeForce 7800 GTX 512: More Than Just More Memory

Not only does the newest high end card from NVIDIA sport twice the RAM as its little brother, it sees a 27.9% increase in core clock and a 41.6%...

97 by Derek Wilson on 11/14/2005

Radeon X700 IGP Very Soon... X1800XT Master Cards Very Late

It looks official, we will see Radeon X700 in IGP form...

8 by Kristopher Kubicki on 11/10/2005

ATI Radeon X1300 Pro/LE updates

ATI X1300 Pro and LE gets an upgrade in specs

18 by Tuan Nguyen on 11/9/2005

R580 and RV535 Die Process Revealed

ATI readies its R580 and RV535 on new 80nm manufacturing process.

11 by Tuan Nguyen on 11/8/2005

Radeon X1300 and X1600 Won't Need Master Cards

AIBs across Taiwan, China and the US are already confirming that we won't need master cards for low and mid range Crossfire.

8 by Kristopher Kubicki on 11/8/2005

The Holiday Stop Gap: GeForce 6800 GS

NVIDIA is pushing a new card in time to compete with ATI's X800 GTO for the holiday shopping season. Will this new part have what it takes?

70 by Derek Wilson on 11/7/2005

S3's 90nm Chrome: The S20 Series

Today in China, S3 has launched their newest line of budget and lower mid-range graphics chips. The North American launch date will occur sometime in the next month or...

11 by Ryan Smith on 11/3/2005

Havok to compete with AGEIA for physics

Havok introduces a unique approach to physics processing and claims that its solution offers greater flexibility than the competition.

33 by Tuan Nguyen on 11/2/2005

NVIDIA’s 7800GS to Debut Soon

NVIDIA is due for a new mid-range product, and it looks like the newest Forceware drivers already have some interesting information inside...

11 by Tuan Nguyen on 10/30/2005

F.E.A.R. GPU Performance Tests: Setting a New Standard

We take a look at F.E.A.R, the most graphically demanding game yet. Is it time to invest in a graphics upgrade?

117 by Josh Venning on 10/20/2005

R580 Details Emerge

Apparently NVIDIA isn't the only company looking into GPU Sockets...

14 by Kristopher Kubicki on 10/19/2005

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