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  • Brands of ATI's new graphic chips leaked, Crossfire boards to cost more than $200
    Thursday 8 September 2005 – 07:12
    Details of ATI's upcoming graphics chip generation begin to emerge ahead of the official product launch, which is expected to take place within a few weeks. The enthusiast site Hexus.net today published a complete list of R5xx brand names. Sources also told Tom's Hardware Guide that dual-graphics Crossfire boards may be much more expensive than originally expected.
  • Graphic cards to get water cooling, test price points up to $1200
    Saturday 2 July 2005 – 05:01
    We recently met with the founders of one of the few major graphic card manufacturers in the US and chatted about upcoming trends in the graphic card industry. BFG expects heat dissipation to become one of the focus areas for the development of future high-end cards, some of which could sell for more than $1000.
  • Fujitsu's Orchid Graphic Display Controller
    Monday 29 October 2001 – 08:20
    Putting new video technology in your face while you're behind the wheel may sound a bit dangerous, but access to maps and other info at your fingertips (as long as you're not rolling) could speed you to your destination.
  • Samsung's new GDDR3 targets 1 GByte graphic cards
    Tuesday 21 June 2005 – 11:05
    Samsung claims that it has developed the industry's fastest memory for graphic chips with a bandwidth of up to 2 Gbit per second. A slightly slower memory generation has entered mass production and will enable the production of 1 GByte graphic cards.
  • Nvidia's market share for standalone graphic chips tumbles
    Tuesday 26 October 2004 – 10:43
    For the first time in several years, Nvidia has shipped less standalone desktop graphic cards than its rival ATI, according to industry sources. The firm's market share reached 37 percent in the third quarter of this year, compared to 50 percent in the same period of 2003.

Articles & reviews

  • 32 Graphic Card Meltdown - Part Two*
    Monday 6 September 1999 – 07:00
    This article continues the 32 graphic card Meltdown by showing hardware performance with each card's shipping driver. Benchmarks include Shogo (DirectX), Expendable (DirectX), Descent3 (DirectX/OpenGL) and Quake3 Test v1.08 (OpenGL).
  • 32 Graphic Card Meltdown - Part One*
    Wednesday 4 August 1999 – 07:00
    This first part of the 32-3D card article discusses the driver issues and feature list of the cards. Be careful, even this part one is 'only' 230 pages.
  • Inspire the artist in you on the cheap with two affordable graphic tablets*
    Monday 8 May 2006 – 10:02
    Inspire the artist in you on the cheap with two affordable graphic tablets The problem faced by many the artist moving their work to the digital world has always been one of finding an input device which will be far more precise and intuitive than a mouse, and which won't cost a packet. Enter the £35 Genius 8x6 MousePen and the more up-market £70 Wacom Graphire4.
  • Graphic Chips Review April 98*
    Monday 27 April 1998 – 07:00
    Including Matrox MGA-G200 and first look of NVIDIA RIVA ZX
  • Review AGP Graphic Cards*
    Monday 27 October 1997 – 06:00
    New Cards, New Chips, Matrox' Reign Seems Over !

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