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| Monster Techie Join Date: Jan 2004
Posts: 1,251
| I've been off technology for the good part of 2006, and now when I go to sites like tomshardware or newegg, I see products that make me go like OLE $#!t... so someone need to explain to me what happened last year while I was dormant. The newest technology, when I left, was the new release of AMD-FX62 or something, and I was hearing news about socket AM2 or something. ATI was getting out X1900XTX, and it kicked arse. nVidia was doing some 7800GTX 512, but there weren't too many of them. ok, so what happened since? i've heard that intel started to kick amd's butt, and stuff like that. What new vid cards are out, and how good are they? What sockets/cpus are out, for amd and intel? Thanks for enlightening me bro... Have a great year! ![]()
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| Ultra Techie | ATI is getting ready to release the R600 which is rumored to be better than the 8800GTX but we will see. i think in april or may, maybe alil later, ati will be releasing a DDR4 version right now we only got DDR3 oh yeah, AMD released the AM2 socket which runs DDR2 memory |
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| Multicellular Eukaryote Join Date: Jun 2003 Location: Melbourne, Australia
Posts: 12,944
| socket F is for servers. anyway, AMD is planning to get DDR3, in socket AM3, along with their next CPU's: K8L (true quad cores, and significantly better architecture) socket AM3 will be basically identical to AM2, except for one less pin you will actually be able to use AM3 CPU's in socket AM2, but not AM2 CPU's in socket AM3 |
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| Master Techie Join Date: May 2005 Location: UK
Posts: 2,756
| AMD bought ATI, AMD are currently working on a fusion processor to combine the CPU and GPU on one chip. Intel are also hiring staff for their graphics department and might be working on something similar or even bringing out their own graphics cards. |
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