Rumor: Single Slot GTX 670 & 680 Cards Coming Soon From Galaxy
When the GTX 500 series hit the market they were strong performers, but ran both hot and loud. The Kepler architecture on the other hand didn’t just give Nvidia’s 600 series a performance advantage,...
View ArticleEVGA's GeForce GTX 680 FTW Edition Comes in Two Flavors
Nvidia's Kepler unveiling essentially amounted to a paper launch, but that doesn't mean the company's GPU partners are sitting around twiddling their collective thumbs. New derivatives of the GeForce...
View ArticleNvidia Plays Hardball with TSMC, Wins Priority Status for 28nm Chips
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) may have underestimated the challenges involved with churning out 28nm parts, or perhaps the company is simply inundated with orders. In the end, it...
View ArticleKepler Keeps on Coming as Nvidia Officially Introduces GeForce GTX 670
Nvidia today rolled out the welcome mat for the newest addition to its Kepler family, the GeForce GTX 670. The new 670 is "engineered from the same DNA as the recently announced GTX 680," but is a more...
View ArticleOn Strength of Kepler, Nvidia Eyes $1.05 Billion in Revenue for Fiscal 2013
Nvidia President and Chief Financial Officer Jen-Hsun Huang gleefully indicated that "Kepler GPUs are accelerating our business" when reporting revenue of $924.9 million for the company's first quarter...
View ArticleNvidia launches Fermi Based GeForce GT 610, GT 620, & GT 630
Nvidia is a master of marketing, so when they “quietly” launched the GeForce GT 610, 620, and 630 into the retail channel late last week, we knew something was up. It turns out of the three new cards,...
View ArticleOrigin PC Crams Kepler Based GeForce GTX 680M GPU into EON15-S, EON17-S...
The boutique system builders over at Origin PC are now equipping EON15-S and EON17-S gaming laptops with Nvidia's latest and greatest mobile graphics chip, the GeForce GTX 680M. Based on Nvidia's...
View ArticleLenovo Starts Shipping IdeaPad Y580 Laptops, Ivy Bridge and Kepler Hitch a Ride
You might have forgotten all about Lenovo's IdeaPad Y580 line of laptops, which the OEM first introduced to the world way back at CES in January of this year. Well, here we are six months later and you...
View ArticleMaingear Launches 'Quickship' Vybe 15 Gaming Laptop
Boutique system builder Maingear has announced a new 15-inch gaming notebook. Available in four different prosaically named pre-configured flavors, the Vybe 15 is the company’s maiden “quick ship...
View ArticleNvidia Rounds Out Kepler Line with Budget Friendly GeForce GTX 660 and 650...
A few weeks ago, Nvidia hit the so-called GPU "sweet spot" when it launched the comparatively affordable GeForce GTX 660 Ti graphics card (be sure to check out our three-way roundup), putting Kepler...
View ArticleAsus GeForce GTX 670 DirectCU II TOP Review
More power than a stock GTX 680Every GPU generation has its flagship videocards: the ones with the top-of-the-line GPU with all cores enabled, loaded for bear. In this generation, those cards are...
View ArticleNvidia Posts Record Revenue on Strength of Kepler
PC gaming is alive and well, as evidenced by strong Kepler GPU sales that helped steer Nvidia towards record revenue of $1.20 billion for the third quarter of its fiscal 2013 period ended October 28,...
View ArticleGeForce Titan May be Faster Than Previously Thought
Nvidia's upcoming GeForce Titan could end up faster than a GeForce GTX 690.More information is starting to trickle out about Nvidia's GeForce Titan, an upcoming consumer-grade graphics card based on...
View ArticleNvidia Offers Brief Introduction to Project Logan, Next Generation Mobile...
A milestone in mobile, Nvidia saysAccording to Nvidia, the GPU inside Project Logan, its next-generation, CUDA-capable mobile processor, is a pretty big deal and as big of a milestone for mobile as the...
View ArticleNvidia GeForce GTX 780 Ti Benchmarks
Return of the KingWith the GeForce GTX 780 Ti, Nvidia has snatched the single-GPU performance crown back from the clutches of the recently launched Radeon R9 290X, and not just by a small margin...
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