AMD To Focus On Multi-GPU Cards For The High-end Market
At the recent Analyst Day conference, AMD noted that it will focus on technology to put multiple GPUs onto a single card to form its new high-end graphics products. AMD has already started working on the technology in its Radeon HD 3000 series, according to sources at graphics card makers.
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