News tagged ‘amd’
Friday, 1 Jul 2011
AMD Phasing out AM3 Processors
With the company's new Llano APU scheduled to show up in July and September, AMD is set to phase out some older-generation CPUs in the second half of 2011.
Wednesday, 22 Jun 2011
AMD Resigns from BAPco over SYSmark12 Concerns
A disagreement over the weighting of the workloads in the recently launched SYSmark12 benchmark has led to AMD resigning from the industry organization.
Wednesday, 15 Jun 2011
AMD Announces Growing Support for the AMD Fusion Family of APUs
With today's launch of the new AMD A-Series APUs, AMD unleashes unprecedented levels of performance in mobile and small form factors, with outstanding battery life.
Tuesday, 14 Jun 2011
AMD Ushers in Next Generation of Computing with AMD A-Series APUs
AMD today announced the next generation in mainstream consumer computing with the availability of the new high-performance AMD Fusion A-Series APUs.
Monday, 13 Jun 2011
AMD Top 8-core Processor to Cost US$320
AMD executives at E3 have apparently revealed that the top 8-core processor in its upcoming FX series will cost around US$320, pricing it directly against Intel's Core i7-2600K.
Thursday, 2 Jun 2011
AMD Paves the Way for Next Gen of Supercharged Desktop PCs With Its 9-series Chipsets
AMD helps PC builders to develop next generation high performance desktop platforms by launching its 9-series chipset line-up.
Monday, 30 May 2011
Sapphire Launches FirePro V5900 and V7900 Professional Graphics Cards
Sapphire introduces the newest generation of professional graphics cards, the AMD FirePro V5900 and the AMD FirePro V7900.
Friday, 27 May 2011
Club 3D Introduces Radeon HD 6750 1GB GDDR5
Club 3D announces the Radeon HD 6750 graphics card based on Juniper LE chipset, AMD's second generation DirectX 11 cards.
Tuesday, 24 May 2011
HIS Offers Dirt3 with HIS IceQ X Series Graphics Cards
HIS brings a game bundle for customers who purchase HIS IceQ X Series graphics cards.
Wednesday, 4 May 2011
NVIDIA GPU Share Down 28% from 2010
The latest numbers from Jon Peddie Research shows that NVIDIA's shipping volumes are down a whopping 28 percent from a year ago.
