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AMD unveils trio of new ATI TV Wonders

October 15th, 2007

Looking up to freshen there presence in the market, ATi launches a slew of brand new….nope no graphics cards, its the opposite three new ATI TV Wonder (TV tuner cards). First up is the Wonder 650 Combo USB, which includes two TV tuners to pickup ordinary analog TV signal with OTA HDTV signals / ClearQAM programming.

AMD unveils trio of new ATI TV Wonders

More info on the R600 released by ATI

April 13th, 2007

More info on the R600 released by ATI

The ATI Radeon HD 2900 XT is going to be a deadly extreme Dx10 card. The AMD ATI Radeon HD 2900-series features 320 stream processors, over twice as many as NVIDIA’s GeForce 8800 GTX, isnt that really suprising.

The R600-based ATI Radeon HD 2900-series products also support 128-bit HDR rendering. AMD has also upped the ante on anti-aliasing support. The ATI Radeon HD 2900-series supports up to 24x anti-aliasing with physics processing. NVIDIA’s GeForce 8800-series only supports up to 16x anti-aliasing.

More info on the R600 released by ATI

24x AA is way too much, looks like AMD is really going to manufacture killers out there which will strangle out the 8800’s.

ATi’s R600 pictures surfaces!

February 11th, 2007

 As newer graphics cards are coming every say 6months, there sizes are getting bigger to. ATi's newest babe the R600 is a astonishing 12.4-inches in length. Ati will dish out to variant of the R600, the XTX will feature 1GB of DDR4 RAM and the R600XT just 512 GDDR3.

 ATis R600 pictures surfaces!

 The XTX comes down to two distinct versions, an OEM and retail. The OEM version is the big monster we are talking about,with 12.4inch its one intimidating graphics card and sucks in about 270W of power. While the tone down retail XTX is just 9.5-inches and consumes about 240W of power. Just when we thought Nvidia's 8800 GTX was outlandish with 10.4-inch in length and 165W power requirement, Ati brings this monster.Anytime soon we won't see graphics cards in our PC's rather they will be outside out cabinets.Hope to see Nvidia's response quickly.


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