GPUs

Demand for high-performance processors for AI training is skyrocketing, and consequently so is the demand for the components that go into these processors. So much so that SK hynix this week is very publicly announcing that the company's high-bandwidth memory (HBM) production capacity has already sold out for the rest of 2024, and even most of 2025 has already sold out as well. SK hynix currently produces various types of HBM memory for customers like Amazon, AMD, Facebook, Google (Broadcom), Intel, Microsoft, and, of course, NVIDIA. The latter is an especially prolific consumer of HBM3 and HBM3E memory for its H100/H200/GH200 accelerators, as NVIDIA is also working to fill what remains an insatiable (and unmet) demand for its accelerators. As a result, HBM memory orders, which...

ASUS: The EN7600 GS Silent, and EN7800 GT TOP Silent

Today we take a look at two noiseless graphics cards from Asus based on the established 7800 GT as well as the more recent 7600 GS.

39 by Josh Venning on 5/12/2006

Looking Back Pt. 3: The 6800 Ultra, ForceWare, and the Future

We wrap up our driver investigation series with a look at ForceWare performance on the NVIDIA 6800 Ultra.

24 by Ryan Smith on 5/11/2006

Exclusive: ASUS Debuts AGEIA PhysX Hardware

ASUS has given AnandTech the opportunity to bring you the very first preview of actual PhysX PPU (Physics Processing Unit) hardware. We'll take a look at performance under a...

100 by Derek Wilson on 5/5/2006

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion GPU Performance

We compared virtually all of the high end and mid range PCI Express GPUs under Oblivion and looked at performance in this immersive title. Oblivion is now the...

100 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 4/26/2006

Connect 3D and Sapphire Blizzard Radeon X1900 XTX

Today we're looking at two more of ATI's X1900 XTXs, one of which utilizes a radical cooling design.

24 by Josh Venning on 4/10/2006

Black and White 2 v.1.2 Performance Update

With the 1.2 patch for Black and White 2, we wanted to check on the performance improvements that were promised, especially on ATI's side of things. We'll see...

22 by Josh Venning on 4/5/2006

NVIDIA's Tiny 90nm G71 and G73: GeForce 7900 and 7600 Debut

Today NVIDIA is hardlaunching its 7900 GTX, 7900 GT and 7600 GT parts based on the G71 and G73 ICs. The new chips are a process shrink to 90nm...

97 by Derek Wilson on 3/9/2006

Looking Back Pt. 2: X800 & Catalyst Under The Knife

We continue our driver investigation series with a look at Catalyst performance on the X800 Series

24 by Ryan Smith on 2/22/2006

The EVGA 7300 GS: A New Quality Budget Card From NVIDIA

Today, we take a look at EVGA's version of the 7300 GS, the recent budget card from NVIDIA.

48 by Josh Venning on 2/20/2006

X1900 XT/XTX Roundup: A Closer Look at the Performance Leader in Graphics

Today, we take a closer look at some X1900 XT and X1900 XTXs. How do these high-performance cards by Sapphire, HIS, PowerColor and GeCube stack up?

25 by Josh Venning on 2/15/2006

ATI's All-In-Wonder X1900 Performance And DVD Decoding Quality

Today we take a look at the AIW X1900, the newest AIW from ATI. We'll also look at HQV DVD decoding for both ATI and NVIDIA.

43 by Josh Venning on 2/10/2006

NVIDIA's AGP Only GeForce 7800 GS

NVIDIA has launched a new graphics product targeted at enthusiasts who want to update their graphics without spending the money to upgrade their system.

93 by Derek Wilson on 2/2/2006

The NVIDIA 6800 GS Closer Look: EVGA, Leadtek, PNY, and Evertop

Today, we're looking at 6800 GS, a card that's currently a top contender for best performance at the most reasonable price, from four different manufacturers.

56 by Josh Venning on 1/27/2006

X3 Reunion: New Rolling Demo Tested

Today, we review the X3 rolling demo. We'll look at how it performs on a number of GPUs, as well as a couple of different processors.

34 by Josh Venning on 1/25/2006

ATI's New Leader in Graphics Performance: The Radeon X1900 Series

With the hard launch of the X1900XTX, ATI takes back the performance crown. Topping the 7800 GTX 512 is quite a feat; read on to find out how they...

120 by Derek Wilson & Josh Venning on 1/24/2006

Futuremark's Latest Attempt: 3DMark06 Tested

3DMark06 is the latest edition of the popular benchmarking tool by Futuremark. New enhancements like HDR and SM3.0 look good. Let's take a look.

45 by Josh Venning on 1/18/2006

Budget 90nm Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 7300

NVIDIA has upped their ante in the sub $100 graphics market with a 90nm GeForce 7 series part.

24 by Derek Wilson on 1/18/2006

ATI Radeon X800 GTO Mini Roundup: Sapphire, Connect3D, and PowerColor

Today, we're looking at 4 different X800 GTOs from 3 different manufacturers. Each of these cards is different, but all are good solutions.

27 by Josh Venning on 12/26/2005

ATI Reveals Radeon X1900 Details Internally

ATI has unveiled their Radeon X1900 details to AIB partners this week. Is a January launch really so far fetched?

38 by Kristopher Kubicki on 12/22/2005

The All-In-Wonder 2006 PCIe Edition: The Latest Multimedia Solution From ATI

The newest edition of ATI's All-In-Wonder series is now based on one of ATI's new budget parts. This time around we get a slightly smaller package, with most...

18 by Josh Venning on 12/22/2005

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