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11th Jul 2008
We've tested no less than 11 cards over 450 tests: Nvidia GeForce GTX 280, GTX 260, 9800 GX2, 9800 GTX, 9800 GTX+, 8800 GT and AMD Radeon HD 4870, 4850, 3870 X2 and 3870; to find out what Summer 2008's definitive graphics upgrade should be!
14th Jul, 12:19 With less than a month since launch and for the second time, Nvidia has dropped the price of its GTX 280, 260 and 9800 GTX+ [35]
27th Jun, 12:04 Sony has indicated in corporate strategy meetings that it will be updating to a new 65nm graphics chip this year. [40]
20th Jun, 10:21 AMD and Nvidia are battling against each other again in what could prove to be one of the great wars in the 3D graphics industry. [22]
19th Jun, 16:58 There's a new "AMD 4850 killer" in town from Nvidia - the new 9800 GTX+ (plus) uses a die shrunk 55nm G92. [44]
12th Jun, 14:16 AMD has announced support for Havok Physics, essentially sticking two fingers up at Nvidia and its recently-acquired PhysX API. [22]
5th Jun, 12:46 COMPUTEX 2008: We've got the pics of AMD's new RV770 GPU die, memory, PCB and cooling - click to find out what's going on underneath next this generation graphics. [15]
5th Jun, 05:52 COMPUTEX 2008: GDDR memory manufacturers are already talking about Nvidia's D12 GPUs, even though D10 hasn't even launched yet... [7]
4th Jun, 17:17 COMPUTEX 2008: Hybrid SLI is coming to Intel processors soon. We'll probably see products in-hand by the end of August. [10]
4th Jun, 14:47 COMPUTEX 2008: Intel and Nvidia are still sitting in a tree in their war of facts and friction. Intel says video encoding is better on the CPU. [26]
