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AMD Fusion: How It Started, Where It’s Going, And What It Means
By William Van Winkle published
You've already read about APUs, and maybe you're even using them now. But the road to creating APUs was paved with a number of struggles and unsung breakthroughs. This is the story of how hybrid chips came to be at AMD and where they’re going.

AMD to Now Only Update Drivers 'When It Makes Sense'
By Kevin Parrish published
AMD is no longer releasing new Catalyst drivers each month.

Another Long-time Graphics Leader Leaves AMD
By Kevin Parrish published
Another former ATI employee has left the nation's second-largest CPU giant, AMD.

AMD Catalyst 12.3 Update: Bug Fixes, Supports 7000 Series
By Marcus Yam published
An update to freshen your driver set.

Report: AMD Considered Buying Nvidia Before ATI Purchase
By Kevin Parrish published
Former AMD employees claim the company had its eyes set on Nvidia first before purchasing ATI.

OpenCL In Action: Post-Processing Apps, Accelerated
By William Van Winkle published
We've been bugging AMD for years now, literally: show us what GPU-accelerated software can do. Finally, the company is ready to put us in touch with ISVs in nine different segments to demonstrate how its hardware can benefit optimized applications.

AMD Releases Catalyst 12.1; Previews Catalyst 12.2 Drivers
By Marcus Yam published
Shiny, new drivers for your Radeon HD GPU.

Radeon HD 6990M And GeForce GTX 580M: A Beautiful Lie
By Thomas Soderstrom published
We’ve been more than outspoken about the naming AMD and Nvidia use for their mobile GPUs. Are they really trying to mislead buyers, though? We briefly examine their methodology and frame that against the limitations of high-end mobile computing.

Report: AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series to Launch January 9
By Doug Crowthers published
Information coming out of the Turkish website DonanimHaber, shows the release date for AMD's new Radeon HD 7900 series is set for January 9, 2012.

Nvidia GeForce GTX 590 3 GB Review: Firing Back With 1024 CUDA Cores
By Chris Angelini published
AMD shot for—and successfully achieved—the coveted “fastest graphics card in the world” title with its Radeon HD 6990. Now, Nvidia is gunning for that freshly-claimed honor with a dual-GF110-powered board that speaks softly and carries a big stick.
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