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NVIDIA GTC 2012 Roundup
At the GTC 2012, we were introduced to the new features of the Kepler GPU, showcased to provide new hardware for GPU-accelerated applications to leverage on. Find out what else took place at the conference as we roundup the GPU computing momentum as seen by NVIDIA.
Diablo III - GPU Performance Review
After 12 years of anticipation, Blizzard's Diablo III is finally out. Can your GPU handle the most anticipated game of the year, or is it due for an upgrade? We've put a range of desktop and notebook GPUs through their paces to see how well they handle the hack-and-slash action.
Highlights from NVIDIA's GTC 2012 Exhibits
Apart from the numerous conference and break-out sessions, NVIDIA's Graphics Technology Conference (GTC) 2012 also includes a huge hall of interesting exhibits from various participants vendors, from emerging companies to established industries. Here are some notable highlights from the show floor.
Tesla's Role in NVIDIA's GPU Computing Ecosystem
We recently caught up with Dr. Sumit Gupta, Senior Director for Tesla GPU Computing at GTC 2012 to learn more about the hardware aspects of NVIDIA's GPU computing ecosystem.
GPU Computing on the Scientific Frontier
GPGPU computing is fast entrenching itself in the realms of science in ways that were unthinkable just a few years ago. Read our highlights of the practical applications of GPU computing on the frontiers of science.
Putting NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670's SLI Performance to the Test
We've seen how powerful a single GeForce GTX 670 can be, but how about pairing two of them in a 2-way SLI configuration? Check out our performance analysis to find out!
Accelerate Cloud Computing with Kepler
NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang revealed the cloud computing capabilities of the newly launched Kepler GPU at GTC 2012, where he also introduced a slew of hardware and software services built around this capability, effectively building high-performance computing ecosystems.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 - Kepler Goes Mainstream
Vying for an affordable alternative to the GeForce GTX 680? NVIDIA has rolled out the GeForce GTX 670, aimed to bring high performance at a more affordable pricing. We check out the reference card as well as two customized ones from ASUS and Palit to see what it brings to the table. High-end graphics card shoppers should be pleased.
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 690 - Looking For The Knockout
NVIDIA set the bar high with their Kepler-based GeForce GTX 680 graphics card. Now they say their dual-GPU GeForce GTX 690 is as good as two GTX 680 cards in SLI configuration. We find out if they can back up their claims, and if it's enough for them to put AMD down for good.
AMD Radeon HD 7970 Duel - ASUS vs. Sapphire
We pit two high-end factory-overclocked, custom Radeon HD 7970 cards against each other to determine which is deserving of your hard earned money. Plus, we see how they compare to NVIDIA's GeForce GTX 680.
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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 ...
