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more about #gpgpu more comments → Ps360facepunch: Reminds me of the onion movie more » NeoAkira: Good, so when DX11 comes out they can start working on DX10 finally, then warm up to DX11 once DX12 comes out. more » ALL GLORY TO THE HYPNO-TOAD: I still have a 7900GS... more » brandeis1: Wow. I just realized I've been putting off buying a new graphics card for so long, that a new DirectX came out. /facepalm more » Canoehead: This is why, as much as I love computers, I have become a convert to console gaming, where the entire system costs the same as just a graphics card. more » ripfire: Sonofab... more » danger the pirate: *sigh* i dont even have a graphics card. ive got onboard video. handles 1080 just fine, so i think im ok. as long as i dont try to play any games. more » Log1c: Supposedly we should see the HD5800 in the middle of September. Before Windows 7 releases with DX11. Actually, when the hell does DX11 hit? more » OMG! Ponies!: Yeah. I don't play video games on my PC and haven't since I got an XBox. more » Kaiser-Machead: Well, maybe it's finally time to take my ATI 3D Rage II and finally put the ol' girl out to pasture :( more » OCEntertainment: "Your Graphics Card is Obsolete Again" You know, you could probably write a script to automate this kind of article. You know, just get it to run onc... more » YvetteDinosaur: Who cares about ATI Streams or CUDA, OpenCL is where its at. more » pettiblay: What about Intel integrated graphics? Am I gonna get banned for mentioning the poorest excuse of a graphics card ever? more » deanbmmv: Well Nvidia. Quality over speed for video encoding. And I don't really care how much load it takes off the CPU. I paid for a quad and I want it to fle... more » Nintenboy01: Oh, and until ATI starts getting PhysX support I'm still going with Nvidia. more » -
#unconfirmed
Your Graphics Card Is Obsolete Again: ATI and Nvidia DirectX 11 Cards Soon
The first graphics cards that support DirectX 11—the next version of Microsoft's gaming APIs with more fiyapowah—from both ATI and Nvidia will apparently arrive in the next couple of months. More » -
#graphics
ATI Stream vs. Nvidia CUDA Graphics Accelerated Deathmatch
The eternal graphics war: ATI vs. Nvidia. With the rise of GPGPU computing, if you're deciding who to fall in line with based on their graphics-accelerated platforms—Stream or CUDA, respectively—PC Perspective's done the dirty benchmarking work for you. More » -
#snowleopard
Snow Leopard Gives Last-Gen MacBooks Multitouch, But No GPGPU or h.264 Acceleration
The conversation about Snow Leopard's compatibility with older hardware has been dominated by complaints that it won't support PowerPC—something we've all known for months. But Snow Leopard will have some mixed implications for more recent hardware, too. More » -
#gizexplains
Giz Explains: GPGPU Computing, and Why It'll Melt Your Face Off
No, I didn't stutter: GPGPU—general-purpose computing on graphics processor units—is what's going to bring hot screaming gaming GPUs to the mainstream, with Windows 7 and Snow Leopard. Finally, everbody's face melts! Here's how. More »
