Posts Tagged ‘Graphics processing unit’

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Enter The GTX Factor & Win A GeForce GTX680

Win a GeForce GTX680 by showing NVIDIA what you’d do with their new GeForce GTX badge. Whether it’s whacky, weird, creative, funny or outright strange, it’s all good and you could bag yourself a kick ass graphics card that’ll laugh at even the most intensive of games and give you eye blistering framerates and gorgeous visuals. So, what are you waiting for? Go and submit your entry! Good luck.

Have you got the GTX Factor?

By now you’ve benchmarked, tested, written and published incredibly exhaustive reviews of the GeForce GTX680 and the European PR team have enjoyed devouring every last word.

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Sony’s Next Generation’s Codenamed Orbis & Set For 2013 Holidays?

Rumours, rumours, rumours.  Every day we hear a new rumour on hardware that Apple, Sony, Microsoft or Nintendo are working on, 3/4 of them you can totally disregard as pure bunkem.  Today’s subject in question?  The PlayStation 4.

Twitter and the internet are ablaze with, what at least seems to be, a codename; Orbis.  Could this be what Sony are working on next, readying for a late 2013 launch?  Spec wise, if true, Sony have ditched IBM and have switched to AMD for both the CPU and GPU and will be capable of outputting games at 4096×2160.  As that’s above and beyond existing home television HD spec, does this mean that they’ll also be pushing a Sony brand television that’s capable of such resolutions?  You can bet your arse it does.

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Power That Games Deserve – The Palit GeForce GTX 680

Performance at a decent price level, without compromise; that’s what sums up Palit.  Sure, they don’t have the fancy packaging, bundles and other needless accessories that the other hardware manufacturers bundle with their products.  The Palit GTX 680′s equipped with a  1,536 cored GPU and 2GB of DDR5, it’ll run anything  gaming wise that you throw at it with ease with, enough power to help it cope with the next generation of DX11 based titles.

Palit’s cards offer the raw performance and graphical quality that’s on par with the best; so why spend more than you have to?

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NVIDIA Launches The First Kepler Based GPUs

The graphical jump from generation to generation of GPUs is staggering, with more life-like environments and characters to immerse a player into their own digital world.  The Keplar based GPUs from NVIDIA push the boundaries even more, with exceptional graphical performance without generating an un-Godly amount of heat.  If you want the best of the best, then snap one up!

I still want to know how far we’re off of true to life, realtime rendering in games?  Hell, I’d be happy with graphics on par with the level of realism we saw in Monsters Inc. some twelve years ago!

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HIS Unleashes 6970 IceQ Turbo & IceQ Graphics Cards

With these latest offerings from HIS, I daresay you’ll be able to run even the Witcher 2 at maximum resolution, graphical details and more!

 HIS Unleashes 6970 IceQ Turbo & IceQ Graphics Cards

London, 23 May 2011 - Today HIS unveils another long awaited IceQ series – The HIS 6970 IceQ Turbo & Standard 2GB GDDR5 graphics cards. The award-winning IceQ technology is ready to take another step forward with these two new cards.

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The HIS 6770 & 6750 cards are available now

If you’re looking for a new VGA solution then the HIS 6770 & 6750 could be what you’re looking for.  Give the games the power they need and more importantly, deserve!

 

HIS Launches 6770 & 6750 FAN 1GB GDDR5 Graphics Cards

Delivering fast frame rates and crisp image quality

London, 03 May 2011– TODAY HIS launched the new 6770 & 6750 Fan 1GB GDDR 5 graphics cards, delivering stunning HD gaming and computing experience with complete DirectX® 11 support and a broad array of advanced graphics, display and memory technologies.

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HIS 6670, 6570 and 6450 are available now

Three varieties of cards now available from HIS that offers a boost to the most hungry of games! 

HIS Launches new 6670, 6570 and 6450 Graphics Cards – Offering a Versatile Computing Solution with Advanced Video and Display Technologies

London, 19 April 2011- TODAY, Hightech Information System (HIS) introduced its HIS 6670 Fan, 6570 & 6450 Silence 1GB graphics cards, delivering a premium and reliable computing experience for digital lifestyle and business PC users. The new models make multimedia tasks easier with features such as AMD App Acceleration and AMD HD3D and DirectX® 11 technologies support. The new HIS 6670 Fan comes with Display Port output to support AMD’s Eyefinity technology, creating the ultimate desktop workspace with up to 4 monitor display support.

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World’s fastest HD6950 revealed by HIS

Looking to upgrade that puny thing in your computer that you call a graphics card?  It’s about time, treat yourself to a real contender in the speed stakes and play games at a blistering framerates!

The World’s Fastest HD6950 – The HIS 6950 IceQ X TURBO X

 

 

London, 08 April 2011- Short on the heels of launching the world’s fastest HD6870, the HIS 6870 IceQ X Turbo X, Hightech Information System is delighted to announce the World’s Fastest HD6950. The new HIS 6950 IceQ X Turbo X and its little brothers, the HIS 6950 IceQ X Turbo and the HIS 6950 IceQ X standard version have been added to the IceQ X Family. The three new cards will be available from April 14th 2011.

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GeForce UK website launched to ‘unite’ the PC gaming community

Have a look around the newly launched website and win some amazing prizes, on NVIDIA’s new GeForce website for the UK!

NVIDIA launches GeForce UK website to unite the PC gaming community

 

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Mar. 23, 2011 — NVIDIA has today announced the launch of GeForce UK, a website that’s dedicated to the world of GeForce gaming and computing and getting the most out of your GeForce GPU. The website is part of NVIDIA’s continual aim to make the PC gaming experience as immersive as possible and so you can play games the way they have been designed to be played.

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IS DirectX holding developers back?

A unified API helps games run on a broad spectrum of hardware configurations, but according to AMD‘s Richard Huddy it’s holding back developers.  So much so, that realistically with today’s GPUs in the average PC, they hold within ‘at least 10x’ the graphical horsepower compared to the PS3 & Xbox 360.

What do you think?  Should developers look into developing PC titles, without DirectX?

AMD’s GPU developer relations manager, Richard Huddy claims that DirectX is ‘getting in the way’ of developers pushing top-end PCs to their limits.

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