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Posted By TechCombo 4 months ago in Science & Technology

With the next series of graphics cards just around the corner there is a lot of speculation on what specifications they have and how good they will be. In this article I aim to fill you in on the specifications of both sides and what is right from wrong.

First to release their cards will be ATI and that is no surprise as nVidia have been shamelessly re-branding and failing to produce any ground breaking products i.e. the numerous failed attempts to put the GT200 core on a 40nm die. Where as ATI have already put a 40nm card out there in the shape of the RV740, even if there has been a huge shortage of 40nm wafers. There are a lot of reasons why ATI will be the first to the post, ATI have already, as I said above, got a 40nm card, they also have full DX10.1 which is only a stones throw away from DX11 and they also have a lot of experience with GDDR5.....

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    I'm still running an 8x AGP!

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