Nuggets: Graphics card for TV addicts
News ATI has come up with a solution for those of you who want to upgrade the TV, video and graphics capability of your PC for one easy price. The ATI All-in-Wonder 128 is a 32MB graphics board, based on the Rage 128 chip, with integrated video and TV...
[January 5, 2000, 7:12]
Intel Express 3D Graphics Card Driver (DirectX 6.0)
Downloads Available in this download are the latest drivers for your Intel Express 3D graphics card, operating under Windows 95/98/NT 4.0. This driver package contains the version 3.7 drivers for Windows 95 OSR2.X and Windows 98, and the version 4.0 drivers...
[February 5, 1999, 2:32]
Open-source graphics card available for pre-order
News After four years of development, the Open Graphics Project last week made available for pre-order its first open-source graphics card. The Open Graphics Project (OGP) and its commercial sponsor, Traversal Technology, aim to bring to market a...
[May 27, 2008, 16:57]
Nuggets: Another day another graphics card
News ELSA of Germany has based its latest graphics card on S3's 128 bit Savage 4 chip (hasn't everyone? Oh no -- it's another Savage card. Unlike many of its competitors ELSA writes its own drivers for the card, updates of which will be available for...
[June 9, 1999, 15:31]
Nuggets: Supersonic graphics card is a-comin'
News Creative Labs says it'll employ a GeForce 2 Ultra GPU on a graphics card next month. The trick to making a buzzing graphics card is to slap on a snappy processor and then pack the thing with masses of the quickest memory around.
[August 17, 2000, 12:09]
Matrox to cut graphics card prices
News Matrox Graphics is expected to next week announce a 10-15 per cent reduction on its Matrox Millennium II and Mystique 220 cards, as the Canadians try to compensate for their absence from the front rank of AGP card sales.
[February 27, 1998, 16:01]
Nuggets: Get your graphics card while you can
News DDR is the latest in whizz bang graphics subsystem memory, developed to give increased performance at higher resolutions and colour depths. The nice, simple name its picked for the new card is the 3D Blaster GeForce 256 Annihilator Pro.
[November 20, 1999, 9:20]
A Year Ago: California Graphics plans New Year Voodoo 2 card
News California Graphics says it will be among the first board makers to build around 3Dfx's much-awaited Voodoo 2 graphics processor when it ships its latest cards early next year. Aimed at the serious gamer market, the 3D Wizard includes one Pixel/fx...
[December 15, 1998, 6:13]
California Graphics plans New Year Voodoo 2 card
News Aimed at the serious gamer market, the 3D Wizard includes one Pixel/fx and two Texel/fx processors and is planned to ship with12Mb of graphics RAM: 4Mb of frame buffer and 4Mb for each of the two texture processors.
[December 15, 1997, 14:46]
miro cuts graphics card prices
News In standard 2D/3D graphics cards, the miroCRYSTAL VR 2000 comes down to £125 while the VR 4000 is down to £169. The miroMOTION DC30 card aimed at digital video editing on the Macintosh is reduced from £850 to £699.
[February 10, 1997, 15:04]
Nuggets: New division and graphics card from Guillemot
News Wisely deciding not to alienate all of those who've grown up with the Hercules graphics cards, Guillemot has completed its acquisition of Hercules Computer Technologies with the formation of a new division, er.called Hercules, to act as an...
[November 9, 1999, 12:52]
Prolink GeForce4 graphics card details leak out
News More specifications of Nvidia GeForce4-based graphics cards have leaked onto the Internet, with details and images of three Prolink Pixelview units appearing on a hobbyist site. Graphics acceleration cards are an essential accessory for gamers, and...
[January 18, 2002, 16:54]
ATI plans all-in-one graphics card
News The most important will likely be the All-In-Wonder Pro, a PCI card that will be available in retail from January 1998, priced somewhere between £200-250. The card will have all the features of ATI's smash hit Rage Pro-based Expert@Play card...
[October 13, 1997, 14:35]
CeBIT 98: Jazz to show PCI/AGP combo graphics card
News Eccentrically named Outlaw 3D - Bonnie & Clyde, the VGA card integrates both PCI and AGP bus interfaces onto one card Based on the Rendition V2200 chipset, the card delivers a superset of February's Outlaw 3D card functionality.
[March 16, 1998, 15:28]
Apple MacBook Pro 2009 (2.66GHz, 17in.) review
Reviews Internally, Apple has moved to an Nvidia chipset with improved integrated graphics, which is then paired with a dedicated Nvidia GeForce 9600M GT graphics card that can be turned off and on as needed to improve battery life or boost performance.
[March 2, 2009, 14:50]
Futuremark backs down on Nvidia cheat claims
News Benchmark software company Futuremark has dropped its allegation that graphics card maker Nvidia cheated, ending the dispute between the two firms. However, recent developments in the graphics industry and game development suggest that a different...
[June 3, 2003, 9:33]
STB plans six of best for CeBIT
News Texan graphics card maker STB Systems will bet on plenty of horses when it takes the covers off six new cards at the CeBIT '98 show next week. The firm is taking a mix 'n' match approach to graphics accelerators to serve every aspect of the market.
[March 10, 1998, 10:47]
nVidia GeForce3 Ti500 review
Reviews A modern graphics card and a fast CPU will deliver a pretty good gaming experience with all but the very latest titles. The only pricing we've seen announced so far is from Hercules, whose Ti500-based 3D Prophet III Titanium 500 costs £329.99...
[October 2, 2001, 0:00]
Graphics benchmarker tightens the rules
News Graphics-card manufacturers have been instructed not to optimise their products to generate undeservedly high results in a key benchmarking test. These rules explain that Futuremark will not tolerate the practice of optimising software drivers so...
[September 24, 2003, 15:40]



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