Matrox Creates Professional Graphics Cards with AMD GPUs
Matrox, along with S3, develop GPU ASICs for use with desktop add-in boards, alongside AMD and NVIDIA. Last year, they sold less than 7000 units in their quarter according to...
Read Moreby Scott Michaud | Sep 3, 2014 | General Tech, Graphics Cards | 3
Matrox, along with S3, develop GPU ASICs for use with desktop add-in boards, alongside AMD and NVIDIA. Last year, they sold less than 7000 units in their quarter according to...
Read Moreby Tim Verry | Jul 14, 2013 | Graphics Cards | 4
Sapphire has launched its own budget card based on AMD’s Cape Verde LE GPU called the HD 7730. In fact, Sapphire is launching two 7730 SKUs with differing amounts (and types)…
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Feb 20, 2012 | Graphics Cards | 0
There are a lot of custom Cape Verde boards to chose from, with varying clock speeds and custom coolers which is great for those who like something unique out of the box. …
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Feb 15, 2012 | Graphics Cards | 0
The days of the HD 6870 are numbered as today we see the arrival of the new sub-$200 GPUs from AMD, the HD7770 and HD7750. The stock HD 7770 run at 1GHz…
Read Moreby Ryan Shrout | Feb 15, 2012 | Graphics Cards | 14
When AMD first started to talk to me about the upcoming Southern Islands GPUs they tried to warn me. Really they did. "Be prepared for just an onslaught of card…
Read Moreby Tim Verry | Feb 1, 2012 | Graphics Cards | 5
It is now February, and despite the weather outside (which feels like late spring/early summer) not following the middle of winter approach, the year has only just begun. AMD has really…
Read Moreby Ryan Shrout | Dec 30, 2011 | Graphics Cards | 5
According to a story posted over at Fudzilla, there are new details leaking out about the February release of the AMD Radeon HD 7700-series of graphics cards. Based on the 28nm Cape...
Read Moreby Jeremy Hellstrom | Dec 20, 2011 | Graphics Cards | 6
Rebranding and rebadging is becoming a very bad habit for both major GPU manufacturers. It is fair to imply that NVIDIA was the first to start doing so on a…
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