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If you're still holding on to your beloved Pascal (GTX 10) or Maxwell (GTX 900/750) GeForce card, the next driver update you ...
Nvidia is pitting its $299 GeForce GTX 660 Ti against the $299 AMD Radeon HD 7870, citing 10 - 30 percent performance gains in some tests. There are also some bold claims about the card’s ...
TSMC 28nm hits mass production, GTX 560 Ti refresh coming By Matthew DeCarlo October 26, 2011, 8:30 10 comments. Serving tech enthusiasts for over 25 years.
Geforce GTX 660 / Ti Nvidia's next-generation 28nm GPU architecture, codenamed Kepler, is officially expected to launch in early Q2 2012 according to the latest schedule we have seen from the comp ...
An examination of the GFLOPS and memory-bandwidth throughput of the GTX 750 Ti and GTX 650 Ti - both at around 1.4TFLOPS and 86.4GB/s, respectively - suggests that both GPUs should benchmark at ...
The project, by MIT students and TI engineers, describes a 28nm mobile applications processor capable of scaling from high-performance mode at 1 volt to an ultra-low-power mode at 0.6 volt.
The GTX 750 Ti battles it out with its rival, the R7 260X along with a brace of more powerful cards - the Radeon HD 7850 and the GTX 650 Ti Boost. Two clear tiers of performance then, but with ...
NVIDIA's new Maxwell GPUs make an appearance in the form of leaked images, will be featured in the GeForce GTX 750 and GTX 750-Ti video cards.
Nvidia’s GeForce GTX 1050 and 1050 Ti graphics cards bring desktop-level gaming to laptops - PCWorld
Nvidia's GTX 1050 and 1050 Ti GPUs are a must-have for any gamer on ... boasting that its new 16nm “Pascal” GPUs offer three times the overclocking potential of previous-gen 28nm “Maxwell ...
The GTX 980 Ti is 5 years old now and we're pretty confident that Nvidia abandons all optimizations around the 6 year old mark. This can be seen when looking at Kepler-based GPUs.
Nvidia is today launching the GeForce GTX 750 Ti. This all-new GPU is designed to provide decent gaming performance at a 1080p (1,920x1,080) resolution whilst also focusing on energy efficiency in ...
The project, by MIT students and TI engineers, describes a 28nm mobile applications processor capable of scaling from high-performance mode at 1 volt to an ultra-low-power mode at 0.6 volt.
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