- Graphics : A 7800GS AGP with it's potential by Inno3d...
"It's like a farewell ode to AGP platform. The Inno3D 7800 GS AGP is a potential life-bouy for the drowning AGP platform users. Should they choose to grab this life-bouy, they can expect to tap out a big pack of hidden performance from the very overclockable card. Going for a price range of around USD$285 (SGD$480), it can offer users up to the performance of an up-to-date 7800GT PCI Express system. In many situations, gamers can get free visual eye candy as turning on Anti-Aliasing and Anisptropic Filtering does not impact frame rates much. That makes this life-bouy all the more attractive!"
Source: VR-Zone.com | Date posted: February 26, 2006.
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- Graphics :
3Dlabs targeting mobile graphics market.
"Creative Technology's 3Dlabs graphics subsidiary will shift its marketing from professional workstation graphics solution to portable handheld devices which require intensive media processing for video, audio and more on powerful 3D graphics."
Source: Extremetech.com, February 24, 2006.
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- Graphics : Nvidia's First DirectX 10 Chip to Be "Hybrid" Design.
"Despite of the fact that Microsoft's next-generation graphics application programming interface (API) will be able to take advantage of unified shader processors, at least Nvidia Corp.'s first DirectX 10-capable chip will utilize more traditional dedicated pixel and vertex processors, according to some rumours."
Source: Xbitlabs.com | Date posted: February 20, 2006.
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- Graphics :
Xbit labs declares an appealing S3 Chrome S27 Graphics processor
"S3 Chrome S27 Graphics processor proves to be a worthy performance of it's class. With a combination of GPU frequency of 700Mhz, new GDDR3 memory controller, larger caches and more registers, 8 pixels and 4 vertex shaders and probably the low cost graphics processor to date, this will be a very nice alternative to it's famous competitors (ATI's X1300pro and NVIDIA's 6600 with GDDR2). This card will be released into two flavors 128MB and 256MB cards with a price range of US$ 98 and US$ 128. Proven also to be an excellent choice for home multimedia center which supports HDTV in 1080p (1920x1080 pixel) as well as WMV-HD."
Source: XbitLabs.com | Date posted: December 29, 2005.
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