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Ivy Bridge Benchmarks Show Integrated Graphics Might Not Suck (As Much)
We’ve been hearing for years that integrated graphics — meaning your computer doesn’t have its own, separate graphics card — won’t catch up to the beefier cards, but it’ll be good enough some day soon. Hasn’t happened yet. But these reported benchmarks of Intel’s new Ivy Bridge processors from CPU World look pretty promising.
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AMD Claims The Radeon HD 6990M Is The Fastest Consumer GPU
Mere weeks after NVIDIA claimed to have the fastest GPU on the market, AMD is now claiming supremacy with its Radeon HD 6990M graphics card, despite having a lower clockspeed by over 500MHz.
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New AMD Video Cards Plays Call Of Duty: BlackOps For Under $US100
A hundred bucks isn’t what it used to be. It won’t get you a new pair of Jordans or take you halfway to buying your way out of a Union army conscription. But it’ll buy you a half-decent video card.
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Nvidia’s Quad-Core Tegra 3 Chipset Can Handle 1440p Video
The next Tegra chipset (codename: Ka-El) is still in development, but today we learned that it will feature a quad-core CPU and 12-core GPU that are 5x more powerful than the Tegra 2 innards. It can out 1440p video to a 2550×1600 display as well.