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Whether you're interested in games, CGI movies, or the latest hardware to push your pixels, Tom's Hardware provides you with the latest news in graphics.

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Other than the initial launch information and the preliminary specifications, not much was heard about the Ti4200 for a while. Not a single company had a product with this chip in the pipeline, and many PR...

reviews - MARCH 20 0

ATI's graphics card FireGL 8800 and ELSA's GLoria4 750XGL are duking it out over workstation users. The hardware is complete, but the drivers still need some brushing-up. The first round of benchmarks offers an...

reviews - MARCH 15 0

The popular "DivX" MPEG-4-Codec takes on a professional look with a new start-up, new developers and marketing, plus a cool Web site and a product that millions are using. On the streets they call it the "MP3...

reviews - MARCH 4 0

Boards based on the NVIDIA GeForce4 started shipping on the first day of March, and we have a first look at 3 GeForce4 Ti4600 cards from ASUS, Leadtek, and Creative.

reviews - FEBRUARY 22 0

The danger with pixel shaders and vertex shaders is that there is no standard for programmability of graphics hardware. A schism has formed within DirectX between the competing demands of GPU makers Nvidia and...

reviews - FEBRUARY 13 0

These little gems are designed to enhance their brands' image by showing off what the manufacturer can do, thereby (hopefully) attracting professionals as well as those amateurs who can afford it. And, with...

reviews - FEBRUARY 6 0

Today NVIDIA launches two new graphics chips and 3 new cards for each, making it six new products. While the GeForce4 Ti series of cards will be using the new high-end chip with the code name 'NV25', the...

reviews - FEBRUARY 5 0

When talking about memory, can too much ever be enough? Or is that idea really just an evil myth perpetuated by those plotting PR flaks to squeeze every last dollar out of the enthusiast's wallet, while not...

reviews - JANUARY 24 0

We give 3D graphics cards a workout with the retail version of Aquanox, and discover the limits of power of today's 3D graphics. Your next hardware upgrade may come sooner than you think.

reviews - JANUARY 22 0

ATI fleshes out its product line with an entry level All in Wonder card. We give it a run through in our labs and decide how it compares to its bigger brother, as well as Nvidia's Personal Cinema.

reviews - JANUARY 16 1

In this article I'll discuss the pros and cons of the shader architecture for developers, both large and small, and give you my opinions about the way games programmers are going to have to change to...

reviews - DECEMBER 18 0

GeForce2 Ti, GeForce3 Ti200 and GeForce3 Ti500 are the names of the new 3D chips from NVIDIA. We test 21 graphics cards from 10 manufacturers.

reviews - DECEMBER 11 0

The Canadian graphics chip and graphics card manufacturer presents a new flagship product in its 'All In Wonder' Series, the All In Wonder RADEON 8500 DV.

reviews - DECEMBER 7 0

Intel's support helped to make the DivX codec considerably faster, primarily due the SSE optimization. Athlon XP owners can also enjoy the benefits of this improvement, provided that they use the proper...

reviews - NOVEMBER 23 0

We've updated our Comdex review of the Radeon 8500's v7206 drivers. ATI gets a jump on Nvidia when it comes to anisotropic filtering, and makes progress on performance benchmarks, including Quake3. Is ATI ready...

reviews - NOVEMBER 19 0

While Nvidia pushes its Ti models in a faceoff with ATI's Radeon 8500, the GeForce3 is getting neglected. That translates into falling prices for the GF3. However, there are no technical differences between the...

reviews - NOVEMBER 7 0

ATI and Nvidia are going to keep playing driver leapfrog, and everyone's going to "cheat." Just means more benchmark work for us, and a continual debate about who really is the graphics champ these days. This...

reviews - OCTOBER 22 1

Using the new Flask 4.1/DivX 4.01 codec, the THG lab produced videos in MPEG-4 format. We found it to provide more speed, comfort and features.

reviews - OCTOBER 16 0

A week after ATi's announcement that claimed Radeon 8500 is shipping, final Radeon 8500 cards were all over a sudden rushed to the online press. Unfortunately the current state of the drivers is not as we would...

reviews - OCTOBER 1 0

Another half year has passed since NVIDIA's last 3D chip launch in spring 2001. Following the old tradition, NVIDIA is now introducing a beefed up version of its spring release chip. The new GeForce3 Titanium...

reviews - AUGUST 14 0

ATi's new Radeon 8500 is the toughest attack against NVIDIA since the days of Voodoo5. This time ATi went almost the whole way to make sure it beats NVIDIA's flagship GeForce3. Still NVIDIA was prepared. This...

reviews - AUGUST 1 0

First we looked at the basics of digital video captures systems, and now we get our hands dirty. We review the ADS PYRO ProDV, Dazzle Digital Video Creator II, Pinnacle DV500 Plus, and revisit the Matrox...

reviews - JULY 30 0

The successor to the Matrox RT2000 is now available for $999. This video editing system targets hobby filmmakers and semi-professionals, adding compatibility with any 3D graphics adapter as well as Windows 2000...

reviews - JULY 17 0

We get our first look at what looks like the R200 from ATI. This could be the product that finally puts paid to the notion that Nvidia has the graphics industry sewn up.

reviews - JULY 9 0

Recently, all the talk about NVIDIA has been around nForce and Xbox. However, the company's core business is still PC graphics boards. After a few delays, the long-awaited GeForce3 cards are now hitting the...

reviews - JUNE 25 1

Gainward's latest product is equipped with NVIDIA's GeForce2 MX 400 and fast SDRAM memory (3.5 ns). We received a test sample that runs smoothly at 250 MHz core speed and 260 MHz memory speed. We revealed...

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