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    HYDRA System Lets "Vastly Different" Video Cards Work, Play Together

    Lucid's HYDRA GPU pairing technology could soon allow PC builders to incorporate multiple video cards that - hear this, ATI and Nvidia - don't have to be identical. What this potentially means, among other things, is that gamers could leverage old hardware instead of just sadly setting it aside, though paired cards must be of the same brand. HYDRA differs functionally from Nvidia's SLI and ATI's Crossfire solutions, which split rendering by sectioning off the screen and alternating frames between cards, respectively, by intelligently distributing highly specific rendering tasks between the GPUs. Instead of divvying up all the tasks equally, HYDRA will only send as many polygons or shader calls as each constituent card can handle (see right of the above pic for an example of what one of two cards might be rendering). More »
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    Nvidia, Intel Kiss and Make Up: Bloomfield CPU to Have SLI Tech After All

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    Intel and Nvidia At War, Gamers Are Collateral Damage

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    Toshiba X205-SLi5 and SLi6 Gaming Notebooks Pack Penryn and SLI Goodness

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    Dell Ditching Proprietary Parts

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    NVIDIA's Three-Way SLI Graphics Cards Cost More Than Actual Three-Ways

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    Hurry Up and Wait: Quad SLI Driver for NVIDIA 7950 GX2

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    NVIDIA GeForce 7950 GX2 Reviewed (Verdict: Speedy Value)

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    NVIDIA GeForce 7950GX2 Details Leaked

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    VoodooPC ENVY U909 SLI: Laptop to the Max

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    Eurocom Launches M590K SLI Notebook with 19-Inch 16:9 Screen

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    Widow to Launch Dual GPU Laptop

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    NEC's Musical Cellphone Microchip

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    Nvidia to do SLI for Lappys

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