Four months ago, ATI took aim at NVIDIA’s SLI with their announcement of Crossfire, a dual-card graphics solution intended to let users get a 3D performance boost by adding a second card. Today, ATI ...
The ATI Radeon X1900 XTX CrossFire and Nvidia GeForce 7900 GTX SLI dual video card setups represent the pinnacle of gaming-video-card technology. Both setups require bleeding edge motherboards and ...
AMD have announced the latest in its high-end professional 3D video cards, the ATI FirePro V8750 3D workstation accelerator, promising four times the processing power over rival systems. The FirePro ...
Following months of talk, ATI has finally unveiled their answer to NVIDIA's SLI solution to pair up videocards: Crossfire. ATI's solution allows you to buy a Crossfire edition of an X800 or X850 ...
What you see here are four Radeon HD 3870 cards installed in an upcoming MSI motherboard built around the AMD 790FX chipset. We don’t have benchmarks results to share with you just yet, but you can ...
Alienware has just announced a new addition to its fleet of outrageously quick gaming laptops. The M17 -- not to be confused with the M17x -- is the first gaming laptop to use ATI CrossFireX dual ...
CrossFireX is the third generation of graphics-card maker ATI's CrossFire multi-processor technology. CrossFireX enables you to connect up to four graphics processors together for better performance ...
ATI Technologies Inc. on Wednesday demonstrated its upcoming Crossfire technology for allowing two GPUs (graphics processing units) to be used in one PC, claiming it offers better performance than ...
It has been a long time coming but Crossfire, ATI's consumer multi-GPU rendering solution, has finally arrived. NVIDIA forced ATI to join the multi-GPU party with their highly successful launch of SLI ...
OCZ Technology Annouces ATI CrossFire-Certified PC2-5400 Memory for Gamers and System Builders Sunnyvale, CA - September 7, 2006 - OCZ Technology Group, a worldwide leader in innovative ultra high ...
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