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Sapphire Brings Creo 2.0 Support with Sapphire AMD FirePro Cards
Sapphire's PGS division recently announced the availability of the latest version of the Creo CAD software. This new software includes a number of optimizations that allow for an increase in performance by up to 900%.
Sapphire Readies Overclocked HD 7770 Vapor-X
Enhanced with exclusive Vapor-X cooling technology, the Sapphire HD 7770 Vapor-X comes factory-overclocked with a souped-up core clock and memory clock of 1100MHz and 5200MHz respectively.
Tesla K20 is the Largest Silicon Chip So Far, Packed with Over 7 Billion Transistors
Two enterprise GPUs - Tesla K10 and Tesla K20, were introduced at NVIDIA's GTC 2012. The Telsa K10 is based on the GK104 core, while the more powerful Tesla K20 features the GK110 core and is currently the most complex IC, packed with 7.1 billion transistors.
Leadtek Launches WinFast GT 600 Series
Leadtek's WinFast GT 600 series arrives in 1GB and 2GB memory configurations, offering NVIDIA PhysX, DirectX 11 and OpenGL support and more, in three flavors.
ZOTAC GeForce 600 Series Expanded
Available in a variety of memory options, ZOTAC's GeForce GT 630, GT 620, and GT 610 graphics cards come in active or passive cooling configurations to cater to all your computing requirements.
Palit Announces GeForce GT 600 Series
Palit introduces the Palit GeForce GT 630, GeForce GT 620 and GeForce GT 610 graphics cards, which offers a variety of video outputs, new FXAA antialiasing and Adaptive VSync technologies to help enrich visual quality without compromising gaming performance.
GeForce GRID Announced at NVIDIA's GTC 2012
NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang unveiled a new technology called GeForce GRID during his keynote address at GTC 2012, which will enable the graphical prowess of the Kepler GPU to be harnessed as a cloud service.
Leadtek Presents WinFast GTX 680
Leadtek unveiled the new WinFast GTX 680 graphics card, based on NVIDIA's next-generation 28nm GPU architecture.
A Quick Look at GeForce GTX 670 Graphics Cards by Add-in Partners!
The GeForce GTX 670 features NVIDIA's 28nm Kepler architecture, with a base clock and boost clock speed of 915MHz and 980MHz respectively, and is equipped with NVIDIA's GPU Boost and Adaptive Vertical Sync technology.
ASUS GeForce GTX 670 DirectCU II TOP Graphics Card Announced!
ASUS' DirectCU II TOP variant of the GTX 670 is set to run 20% cooler and a whole lot quieter than the reference design. The card is also overclocked to 1137MHz for an immediate frame rate gain with GPU Boost.
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Equipped with the Vapor chamber cooling technology, the card operates quietly and is factory-overclocked with core clocks of 1100MHz and mem...
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Clocked at 1006MHz for its base GPU clock and 6208MHz for its memory clock, the EVGA GeForce GTX 670 FTW includes technologies including pro...
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Featuring the same specifications as the EVGA GeForce GTX 670 Superclocked, this graphics card includes a generous 4GB GDDR5 of memory with ...
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Packing a factory-overclocked base clock of 967MHz and memory clock of 6208MHz, the GTX 670 Superclocked is loaded with NVIDIA technologies ...
