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NVIDIA Fermi GPU and Architecture Analysis

The timing could barely be better! ATI launch a new line of graphics processors and what do we do?  We finally get round to looking at Fermi.  Alex was at the controls again for this one, beating GF100 in GeForce GTX 470 form up with a new suite of software and a very deep, in-depth analysis of how the majority of the chip and architecture work.  It's the de-facto public analysis and a must read.

AMD Releases ATI Catalyst 7.2

21st Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Mark  
Just moments ago AMD released this months update to the ATI Catalyst drivers, bringing the Radeon powering software up to version 7.2.

Along with the usual bug fixes, ATI has reported significant performance improvements for OpenGL under Vista for X1K family users with gains of up to…
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Intel VCG Chief Architect identified; SDK being developed

19th Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Geo  
The graphics world has been atwitter in recent months over swirling rumors and indications of a re-entry by Intel into high-end graphics. Speculation has centered around the so-called "Larrabee group", which recently was identified on Intel's own pages as their "Visual Computing Group". Now, courtesy of a couple…
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Sony talks about 45nm Cell production for late 2008, considers outsourcing

14th Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Farid  
Talking yesterday to reporters, Yutaka Nakagawa, Executive Deputy President of Sony's semiconductor and component device businesses, revealed their ambition to reduce significantly the company’s semiconductor related expenses. He didn’t predict any specific number, but stressed the costs related to Sony's semiconductor operations would be much lower than the…
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AMD broadens Xenos design investment down as well as up

13th Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Geo  
Way back in the spring of 2005, Dave Orton noted that it would be a year of investment for his company (then known as ATI), while 2006 would be the year of benefiting from that investment. At the time, observers took him to mean that the considerable effort that went…
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NVIDIA Vista Quality Assurance page

9th Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Mark  
Clearly NVIDIA has gotten the message that the community is sincerely irked about the state of Vista drivers. As we reported yesterday, they have committed to monthly releases of ForceWare for at least the foreseeable future (which in this case seems to be May). To further enforce their…
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Notebook Chipset Market - Q406

9th Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Arun  
About a week ago, we published a news piece on DRAMeXchange's market share numbers for Q406, but noted that we found some of these figures suspicious because they didn't match those previously provided by Mercury Research. We contacted DRAMeXchange, and got a good explanation on this discrepancy: Mercury Research most…
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NVIDIA MCP72 details leaked

8th Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Arun  
DailyTech claims to have some new information on the MCP72, NVIDIA's next-generation mid-range and high-end chipset for AMD platforms. It will be NVIDIA's first chipset supporting HyperTransport 3.0 and the AM2+ socket (which is both backwards and forward compatible with the original AM2 socket), as well as PCI…
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65nm Cell; PlayStation cost controls on the horizon

5th Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by TeamB3D  
Last week during Sony's quarter-end earnings call, CFO Takao Yuhara provided new insight into upcoming cost-cutting measures for the PlayStation 3, including a move already underway towards 65nm production for Cell.
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AMD 690 Series in late February

3rd Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Arun  
Digitimes is reporting that AMD is indeed on track to deliver the 690 Series chipset family by the end of February. As expected, it is a two-chip solution, with the SB600 complementing the northbridge. We talked about the various northbridge SKUs in a previous news piece.
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NVIDIA releases SLI-capable G80 Vista drivers

1st Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Geo  
Not satisfied with just one release of drivers for their flagship GeForce 8800 line during Vista launch week, NVIDIA have thrown down with a second set today. These are the 100.59 ForceWare, for both x86 and x64. They appear to have a few improvements mentioned in…
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NVIDIA release WHQL Vista drivers for G80-based hardware

20th Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Rys  
Making good on a prior promise for WHQL-certified Windows Vista drivers for their G80-based products, NVIDIA have them available for both 64-bit and 32-bit versions of said OS.

Nab the 64-bit version of Forceware 100.65…
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NVIDIA releases DX10 demo

15th Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Geo  
The guys and gals of the NVIDIA demo team have released a DX10 demo, and those of you with Vista, a GeForce 8800, and the newest 100.64 drivers can have a go here. At a svelte 168MB, we hope you have broadband as well.…
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NVIDIA Releases ForceWare 100.64 Betas

14th Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Mark  
Yesterday NVIDIA released an updated set of ForceWare drivers for Geforce 8800 users who jumped on the Vista bandwagon. The drivers primarily add support for the 8800 GTS 320MB, but also feature a few game and control panel fixes, among other things.
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Intel Terascale: 3GHz, Scalar & VLIW

12th Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Arun  
While Larrabee is likely what many graphics enthusiasts and engineers are pondering upon right now, it is hardly the only FP-rich project going on at Intel. Further details have emerged today on Intel's Terascale chips, also known as Polaris. Anandtech has a

 

9th Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Tim  
PCI-SIG announced yesterday that the PCI Express External Cabling Specification had been completed. The spec is compatible with PCIe 1.1 and will be available in link widths up to 16x. However, it is not compatible…

 

8th Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Mark  
Having to endure a lot of unfamiliar criticism recently thrown their way due to shoddy Vista drivers for their graphics hardware, NVIDIA has made an encouraging announcement in a short piece on PC Perspective.

 

5th Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Arun  
HKEPC is reporting that SiS is planning to release DX10-compliant IGPs as early as Q3 of this year, slated towards both Intel and AMD motherboards. The graphics part of the chip will be marketed as the…

 

4th Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Rys  
Just a quick one to say that Microsoft have stuck to their bi-monthly release schedule for DirectX updates with the usual set of downloads.

If you're a developer, the SDK…

 

2nd Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Geo  
Continuing the theme in recent weeks of increasing signs and portents of an impending launch of AMD's new DX10 flagship GPU, R600, Tom's Hardware Guide (THG) is reporting that AMD has set a date for the inevitable "Tech Day"…

 

1st Feb 2007 @ 12:12:00 - written by Arun  
DRAMeXchange has just published their report on the motherboard chipset market for…

 

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