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ATI Radeon HD 4890 Launches April 6
With NVIDIA getting ready to launch the GTS 250, ATI is slashing prices on its HD
4870 and HD 4850 cards. The price cuts will drop the 4870 down to $149 and the 4850 will go down to $129. If the price cuts hit later in the week, this should really give NVIDIA a run for its money.
ATI's dual GPU offerings, the HD4850 X2 and HD4870 X2, don't seem to be getting the price cut at all and the HD 4830 will also stay the same price. The HD 4830 will soon be replaced by the upcomming RV740, which is also expected to launch along side the RV790 chip.
More importantly is that this adds some evidence to earlier rumors on the Radeon HD 4890 launch date of April 6.
If everything holds true, the next month or so will prove very interesting for everyone in the video card market. Both desktop and mobile users are getting new chips and with lots of new numbers flying around, the fight for title of king will surely be a heated one.
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ZOTAC Unleashes GeForce GTX 285 Infinity Edition
Zotac has confirmed its latest addition to the GT200 family of cards, the GTX 285 Infinity Edition.
While the card doesn't feature any additional memory, it does come with a custom all-copper water block with 3/8" fittings.
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Mobility Radeon 4870X2 Just Days Away
The folks over at GPU Cafe were told by Asus that their new W90 notebook will launch on February 23rd. What makes it so special that that the W90 will feature the upcomming ATI Mobility Radeon 4870X2 GPU. The mobile version of the 4870X2 wll have clock speeds of 600 MHz on the core and 900 MHz for the memory.
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EVGA gives its SLI owners better support
EVGA is now giving its registered NVIDIA SLI graphics card owners a free treat, something EVGA refers to as the SLI Enhancement Patch. As many of you know, for SLI to work in an optimized state for various games and 3D applications, "SLI profiles" at the software level are required. As these are unique to many game titles and the like, updating the profiles listing is required and this is something NVIDIA don't get onto straight away.
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New Pine View Atom will have DX9 graphics
It looks like the new Atom with the Integrated GPU will still only be a DX9 part.
The GPU that will be going side by side with the 32nm Atom pineview will be none other than the GMA950, the same underperforming GPU that you find in the 945GSE chipset but shrunk down to 45nm and with a higher clock.
The new Pineview, although it will not have the most amazing graphics will feature an IMC (Internal Memory Controller) that will be paired up with the GPU. This will allow up to DDR2 800 memory.
Overall the new Atom when combined with the Tiger Point chipset will reduce the total kit package by 70% and Total TDP for the package by 50%.
This all may be moot as I am sure part of the agreement to license SLI for the DX580SO included some ION agreements.
Read more here at Fudzilla.
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3D Vision hardware sales explode with WoW patch
NVIDIA has just sent us news that it has recently seen explosive hardware sales growth of its GeForce 3D Vision 3D glasses.
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NVIDIA playing name games again - GeForce GTS 250
It seems like NVIDIA are playing the same old and boring brand name games again.
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RV740 to become Radeon HD 4730 & 4750
Now that the 9.1 Catalyst drivers have been released, german website ATI Forum has dug into the driver information to see what they can pluck from it in the way of future plans; what they discovered is that the world's first 40nm GPU (codenamed RV740) will come in the form of not one, but two SKUs, now known as the Radeon HD 4730 and HD 4750.
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Computer Graphics Chip Shipments Dive in Q4 '08
The economic downturn hurt GPU sales in the final quarter of 2008.
At least that is the case according to Jon Peddie Research.
The study followed the sale of Graphics chips over the course of eight years and compared them. Jon Peddie Research did not limit the study to Desktop GPUs but also covered the entire range of products that ship with a Graphics Chip.
The study found that Q4 2008 suffered an incredible 34% drop over Q3 and 2% drop over Q4 2007.
They also broke down the numbers by manufacturer finding that out of the big three (AMD, nVidia and Intel) nVidia had the largest drop when comparing year to year and AMD was behind comparing Q3 to Q4.
Read more here.
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MSI suits up GT627 notebook with GeForce 9800M GS
MSI has just introduced the latest edition to its gaming notebook series, dubbed the GT627. This is MSI's first model to use NVIDIA's GeForce 9800M GS GPU for unprecedented mobile graphics performance.
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