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Thursday, 22 September 2011

Radeon HD 6950 Toxic Graphics Card Announced


Sapphire has introduced its modern series of graphics card that is powered by b’s 40nm Cayman GPU, the Radeon HD 6950 Toxic Edition. The version Radeon HD 6950 Toxic Graphics Card arrives and furnished accompanied by a convention cooling system boasting a Vapor Chamber, a single fan and a punctured back plate. The Sapphire card arrive boasting 1408 Stream processors and the capability to be clocked at 880 MHz.

Other specifications of the Radeon HD 6950 includes a 256-bit memory interface, CrossFireX support, dual BIOS, digital VRMs, 8 + 6 pin power connectors, 2GB of GDDR5 VRAM set to 5200 MHz and a few display ports which includes dual-DVI, one HDMI and two mini DisplayPorts.

The new modern  Radeon HD 6950 Toxic Graphics Card from Sapphire Technology will be attainable with and without Dirt 3 PC Game bundle, No pricing details has been announced for the Radeon HD 6950 Toxic Graphics Card.


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Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Asus U41SV hybrid graphics linux -- acpi_call DSDT info

One of the team members posted the DSDT info for a ASUS U41SV laptop. The two calls to turn on/off the card are like this:
                                                    \_SB.PCI0.PEG0.GFX0.DOFF
                                                    \_SB.PCI0.PEG0.GFX0.DON
Code snippet:
        If (LEqual (_T_0, 0x03))
                                        {
                                            And (Local0, 0x03, Local0)
                                            If (LEqual (Local0, 0x01))
                                            {
                                                \_SB.PCI0.PEG0.GFX0.DON ()
                                                Return (0x01)
                                            }
                                            Else
                                            {
                                                If (LEqual (Local0, 0x02))
                                                {
                                                    \_SB.PCI0.PEG0.GFX0.DOFF ()
                                                    Return (0x00)
                                                }
                                                Else
                                                {
                                                    Return (\_SB.PCI0.PEG0.GFX0.DSTA ())
                                                }
                                            }
                                            Return (0x01)
                                        }

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Wednesday, 17 August 2011

Acer 5742G hybryid graphics

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Alienware M18x with hybrid graphics @ news.cnet.com

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Friday, 15 July 2011

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Thursday, 14 July 2011

Sony VAIO Z series 2011 includes hybrid graphics option via a docking station

For the seasoned Linux users, the Sony VAIO Z series has seen 3 updates in the last 3 years, the sony-vaioz-09, sony-vaioz-10, and now the sony-vaioz-11, sporting a docking station with a discrete AMD graphics card:

 

 

Sony’s New VAIO Z Series Is Available Now, Lightest 13-inch High Performance Notebook

Sony’s much anticipated VAIO Z Series ultraportable notebooks have arrived. This new VAIO Z Series is touted as the “world’s lightest 13-inch standard voltage PC” and features an ultra slim design that’s thinner and lighter than the MacBook Air while packing in high performance specs with Intel’s latest Sandy Bridge Core i5 and i7 processors.

 

The new VAIO Z Series notebook is designed to work in tandem with a Power Media Dock that delivers the power of an AMD Radeon HD 6650M graphics card with 1GB VRAM, a slot loading optical drive, one USB 3.0 port, two USB 2.0 ports, HDMI, and VGA ports. Thanks to this pairing, the new Z Series is now a half pound lighter than its predecessor and weighs only 2.5 pounds.

The sleek chassis measures just 0.66-inch thin and is made of a combination of aluminum and carbon fiber. It is designed to be fully flat without any protruding ports or unnecessary seams. Battery life is rated for up to 8 hours and can be boosted to 16 hours with the purchase of an optional large-capacity sheet battery that attaches flush on the bottom.

The notebook is equipped with the latest Intel Sandy Bridge Core i5 and i7 processors that can be turbo boosted to 3.4GHz and has dual-channel SSD drives with RAID tehcnology. It also sports Intel’s Light Peak port, also known on Apple products as the Thunderbolt port, that promises up to 10Gbps of blazing fast bi-directional data transfer speeds.

Other things to note include the notebook’s 16:9 aspect ratio display that’s available in either 1920×1080 or 1600×900 resolution levels with anti-glare coating. The notebook comes in three colors carbon black, carbon indigo, and premium carbon black. It is available now for pre-orders at Sony’s website and retails starting at around $2000. 

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Coolaler.com Forums: Llano graphics out-paces AMD 6 series VGA card

Well-known Taiwanese reviewers at XtremeSystems have tested our Gigabyte A75M-UD2H motherboard and the AMD Llano A8-3800 APU. As well as looking at the A75M-UD2H board itself and its packaging, they also looked at how the A8-3800 APU and the A75M-UD2H teamed up in terms of basic performance and overclocking tests.

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Interestingly, they also took the time to compare the new Llano A8-3850 APU with previous generation AMD architectures. They took AMD Athlon II X4 645 and Phenom II X4 970BE CPUs (both clocked at the same 2.9GHz), pairing them both with an AMD 6450 HD discrete card.

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In terms of the actual CPU performance parts, the Llano APU just about wins in all the test against the Athlon II, but the gap is not too much, winning by a maximum 20% in CPUmark99. The Phenom II fairs marginally better, beating the Llano in some CPU tests. In terms of display performance however, the integrated Lynx GPU wipes the floor with the HD6450 discrete card on all benchmarks.

This is a really great demonstration of how AMD’s new Llano platform is offering a really compelling upgrade option for AMD users and DIY builders looking for a solid graphics and processing performance.

You can read the full review here (Google translation).

Chinese version here.

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Friday, 24 June 2011

Hybrid graphics Linux on Samsung sf310-S03

One of the team members reported that acpi_call works with samsung sf310-S03:

acpi to turn on:

echo _ON $(acpi_call "\_SB.PCI0.P0P2.PEGP._ON")
echo _PS0 $(acpi_call "\_SB.PCI0.P0P2.PEGP._PS0")

acpi to turn off:

echo NVOP $(acpi_call "\_SB.PCI0.P0P2.PEGP._OFF")
echo _PS3 $(acpi_call "\_SB.PCI0.P0P2.PEGP._PS3")

PS0 & PS3 are power state values: PS0 is fully powered and PS3 is powered off.

vsync needs to be disabled or your tests with the intel card will be useless:
$ export vblank_mode=0

Thanks @alphac for your post!

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Monday, 20 June 2011

AMD's Graphics Core Next Preview: AMD's New GPU, Architected For Compute

We’ve just returned from sunny Bellevue, Washington, where AMD held their first Fusion Developer Summit (AFDS). As with other technical conferences of this nature such as NVIDIA’s GTC and Intel’s IDF, AFDS is a chance for AMD to reach out to developers to prepare them for future products and to receive feedback in turn. While AMD can make powerful hardware it’s ultimately the software that runs on it that drives sales, so it’s important for them to reach out to developers to ensure that such software is being made.

While AFDS serves many purposes, the final purpose – and what is going to be most interesting to most outside observers – was to prepare developers for what’s coming down the pipe. AMD has big plans for the future and it’s important to get developers involved as soon as is reasonably possible so that they’re ready to use AMD’s future technologies when they launch. Over the next few days we’ll talk about a couple of different things AMD is working on, and today we’ll start with the first and most exciting project: AMD Graphics Core Next, AMD's next generation GPU architecture.

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Tuesday, 31 May 2011

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560M: High-End Mobile Graphics with Optimus

Our collective wishes have been granted by the fine folks at NVIDIA: you can now buy a notebook with high-end graphics that supports Optimus and thus is capable of offering excellent battery life. NVIDIA is refreshing their GeForce GTX 460M with the 560M. This will be a faster GPU, naturally, using the updated GF116 instead of the 460M's older GF106.


The impending ASUS G74Sx will be powered by the GeForce GTX 560M.

Notebooks using the new chip should be available in the near future, though keep in mind that not all notebooks will support all features. Read on for more details.

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Monday, 30 May 2011

Promising prospects for linux hybrid graphics in Google Summer of Code 2011 @ www.phoronix.com

[Phoronix] Multi-GPU PRIME & GPU Hot-Switching Proposal

a Russian student developer has just voiced two ambitious proposals: Multi-GPU PRIME support and GPU hot-switching.

The Russian student developer, Антонов Николай, is interested in either open-source PRIME multi-GPU support or multi-graphics card hot-switching support to be worked on as this year's Google Summer of Code.

Open-source GPU PRIME support came about a few days over a year ago as an attempt to provide multi-vendor graphics processor offloading / multi-GPU rendering. The PRIME name comes from David Airlie, the author of the original code, dubbing it off NVIDIA's Optimus Technology that was introduced a month prior. Unlike Optimus, PRIME could theoretically work with any open-source graphics driver regardless of hardware vendor. However, the only active work on PRIME lasted for a matter of days and so David looked for someone else to take over this work. Now there may be that chance with the 2011 Google Summer of Code.

The other alternative project that Antonov has expressed interest in is graphics card hot-switching for X.Org. This would be interesting for being able to pop-in a second GPU without blowing out an existing X.Org Server or simply for dual-GPU notebooks to flip from the integrated to discrete graphics seamlessly. It's along the lines of last year's switcheroo work, but more integrated into the X.Org Server for seamless switching.

With these two features, however, there is some display-server-specific work, so any X.Org Server code wouldn't necessarily provide direct benefit to the Wayland Display Server.

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Good news for linux hybrid graphics on nvidia -- nouveau drivers leap forward @ www.phoronix.com

This is good news for those on hybrid graphics laptops that got them to work with nouveau drivers but are unable to install and use the binary closed-source nvidia drivers. As you can read here:

[Phoronix] On Low-End GPUs, Nouveau Speeds Past The NVIDIA Driver

the results of the phoronix benchmarking show that nouveau, steadily improving since it was merged into the Linux kernel, promises to deliver great performance on different nvidia GPUs.

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Testing AMD Catalyst 11.4 pre-release on Linux hybrid graphics

A new version of the Catalyst binary driver has been pre-released:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=OTI3Mg

This is AMD's closed-source binary driver, nothing to do with vga_switcheroo.

One of the team members has submitted a bug report here:

https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fglrx-installer/+bug/745955

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AMD Llano brings "Fusion" to hybrid graphics laptops @ arstechnica.com

Here is an interesting read from arstechnica.com. AMD's Llano CPU/GPU combo starts shipping...

AMD ships Llano, the ultimate HTPC processor

 

It has been five years since the AMD/ATI merger promised us the "Fusion" of a CPU and GPU onto a single die, and on Monday AMD finally made good on that promise with the shipping of the company's first true multicore CPU/GPU combo parts, codenamed "Llano." Sure, the Brazos platform launch was technically the first time that AMD put a CPU and GPU onto the same die, but Llano is supposed to be what the company originally intended with Fusion—a combination of CPU cores and vector hardware that's somehow more "integrated" than a normal on-die GPU. (The exact way in which the latter is true is not clear to me; if anyone knows, feel free to enlighten.)

The picture above is from AMD's blog post announcing that Llano is shipping to OEMs, and it shows the workers in the company's Singapore factory surrounding a box that presumably contains one of the first batches of Llano processors.

AMD is calling Llano's combination of a CPU and GPU on the same die an APU, for "accelerated processing unit." Whatever you call it, it's pretty certain that even tech-savvy customers are never going to see Llano as anything other than another CPU/GPU combo part like Brazos and Sandy Bridge. No matter, though—the Llano parts will have their own place in the processor ecosystem, and it will be different from that of Sandy Bridge.

There is no chance that Llano's CPU core will outperform that of Sandy Bridge, given that the former is a straight-up derivative of AMD's existing Phenom II core. But Llano's GPU is another matter entirely. AMD has used their considerable experience in building best-in-class integrated graphics processors (IGPs) to pack a ton of GPU performance onto each Llano die. Llano will be a great gaming portable, and Llano desktops should offer extremely good price/performance ratios for gamers.

If Intel can get the performance of Sandy Bridge's trailing-edge GPU design up to the point where it can outperform low-end discrete graphics cards, then Llano should do even better. Llano's DirectX11-class GPU will beat Sandy Bridge's GPU by a comfortable margin, and should compete with mid-range discrete solutions. Intel won't have anything comparable until its Ivy Bridge launch early next year.

So from now until Ivy Bridge comes up, AMD will have the budget performance notebook and desktop segment pretty much to itself with Llano. Llano will also make a monster of a home theater PC chip, because you'll be able to build a relatively cheap HTPC with some serious gaming chops.

AMD has said that the first Llano parts will show up in laptops, with desktop parts likely to follow later in the summer. The company isn't giving out any details on which specific products are shipping, though—we'll probably get this info as part of an official launch, soon.

 

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Saturday, 21 May 2011

HIS Announced H679F1GD Radeon HD6790 Fan graphics card

Graphics card maker HIS announced its H679F1GD Radeon HD6790 Fan graphics card. Dependent upon  AMD’s Radeon HD6790 GPU with a clock speed of 840MHz, the H679F1GD has 1GB GDDR5 memory with 4.2Gbps memory clock. It uses PCI Express X16 interface and suggest Display Port, HDMI 1.4a, dual DVI. It uphold 2560×1600 max resolution.

The HIS H679F1GD Provide the DirectX 11, Open GL 4.1 and comprise AMD Eye-Speed technology for increased  in execution,AMD HD3D Technology for full stereoscopic 3D viewing, and improved integrated Video Decoder (UVD) 3. The card also provides Dolby TrueHD and DTSHD Master Audio.

This graphics card has Chipset of Radeon HD 6790 PCIe Series.It also provide Blu-ray 3D support .The price of this new H679F1GD Radeon HD6790 Fan graphics card. is around $174.20.



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Wednesday, 4 May 2011

GIGABYTE Unveils NVIDIA GeForce™ GTX 550 Ti Overclock Edition Graphics Cards

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Gigabyte Technology Co. LTD. A leading of motherboard and graphic cards, is present overclock edition of GeForceTM GTX 550 Ti named GV-N550OC-1GI. This graphic card built in 40mm process and equipped by GDDR5 memory, and this cad has overclock ability and outperforms by 6% (based on 3DMark Vantage Extreme Mode). About the design you won’t be disappointed, because it use the latest cooler-design from Gigabyte. When using this cooler and Gigabyte Ultra Durable VGA materials, GV-N550OC-1GI run much cooler and because using Gigabyte Ultra Durable material it also quitter than standard version. For the feature it equipped with NVIDIA 3D VisionTM, SLI, CUDATM, PhysX®, and Microsoft DirectX 11 technologies.

This graphic card master of overclocking ability and graphic card stability to provide gamers the reliable gaming environment. Even though the fan much larger size, the noise level run from 21.7 dBA to 28 the loudest. It’s really quite for a fan with 10 cm size and by all of this innovation it can decrease the heat-level by 8% than generic version.
 
 Gigabyte’s own Ultra Durable VGA Technology gives guarantee better overclocking capability, lower GPU temperature, and great power efficiency by using 2 oz PCB board, Samsung and Hynix memory, Japanese solid capacitors, Ferrite/Metal core chokes, and Low RDS (on) mosfet. With industry’s leading quality, GIGABYTE graphics cards can satisfy the most enthusiast gamers.
For more details of GIGABYTE GV-N550OC-1GI, please visit the GIGABYTE VGA website: http://www.gigabyte.com/products/main.aspx?s=43

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Thursday, 27 January 2011

PNY NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX 768MB Graphics Card

PNY NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX 768MB Graphics Card


PNY NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX 768MB Graphics Card

Top game and video performance for your PC / Unified architecture for a true-to-life experience / G-DDR3 / PCI-Express / DirectX 10 / HDTV DVI output

New PC action games are filled with virtual life graphics and motion intensive realism. The Internet is filled with Video files ready for Streaming and download. Digital cameras and camcorders are capable of producing SD and HDTV quality video that you can Upload to your PC for production and editing. Your PC's CPU and Architecture was never intended to handle these efficiently. A video Processing card adds Dedicated Memory and additional processors to deliver outstanding graphics and video for ultimate performance. This NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX Graphics Card fits into your desktop's available PCIe slot and adds 768MB on-board memory and 2 graphic processor units (GPU). Are you ready for the best game and video performance ever from your PC?
NVIDIAunified architecture: Fully unified shader core dynamically allocates processing power to geometry, vertex, physics, or Pixel shading operations, delivering up to 2x the gaming performance of prior generation GPUs
GigaThread Technology: Massively multi-threaded architecture supports thousands of independent, simultaneous threads, providing extreme processing efficiency in advanced, next generation shader programs
Full Microsoft DirectX 10 Support: World’s first DirectX 10 GPU with full Shader Model 4.0 support delivers unparalleled levels of graphics realism and film-quality effects

PNY NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX 768MB Graphics Card

NVIDIA Quantum Effects Technology: Advanced shader processors enable a new level of physics effects to be simulated and rendered on the GPU—all while freeing the CPU to run the game engine and AI
NVIDIA ForceWare Unified Driver Architecture (UDA): Delivers a proven Record of compatibility, reliability, and stability with the widest range of games and applications. ForceWare provides the best out-of-box experience and delivers continuous performance and feature updates over the life of NVIDIA GeForce GPUs
Dual 400MHz RAMDACs: Blazing-fast RAMDACs support dual QXGA displays with ultra-high, Ergonomic refresh rates–up to 2048x1536@85Hz / Dual Dual-link DVI Support: Able to drive the industry’s largest and highest Resolution flat-panel displays up to 2560x1600
OpenGL 2.0 Optimizations and Support: Ensures top-notch compatibility and performance for OpenGL applications
NVIDIA’s fourth-generation GPU architecture built for Windows Vista yet offers great performance with Windows 2000 and XP

PNY NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GTX 768MB Graphics Card

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Monday, 17 January 2011

Lucid Enables Quick Sync with Discrete Graphics on Sandy Bridge

If you read our Sandy Bridge Review you’ll know that we were very excited about Intel’s Quick Sync hardware transcode engine. It easily offers at least twice the performance of existing GPU based transcoding solutions without sacrificing image quality. There’s just one little problem: you can’t use Quick Sync you're using a discrete GPU, you need to use Intel's processor graphics.

Lucid presented a potential solution to the problem at this year’s CES. Through software alone, Lucid is able to copy the frame buffer from a discrete PCIe GPU to the frame buffer of SNB’s HD Graphics in main memory. The result is that you can hook a single monitor up to your motherboard’s video output and use a discrete GPU when you want it. Lucid’s technology would enable switchable graphics on the desktop, without any hardware requirements (it still obviously won’t work on P67, shame on Intel).

To demonstrate the technology Intel ran an H67 motherboard with a GeForce GTX 480. Lucid’s software was installed which allowed for the GTX 480 to run and its frame buffer output to be copied to main memory and sent out via Intel’s Flexible Display Interface through the DVI port on the back of the motherboard. 

At the same time, Intel demonstrated that it could run a Quick Sync enabled transcode in Cyberlink’s Media Espresso 6 - all thanks to Lucid’s software.

Lucid expects that there will only be a 1 - 3% impact in performance (although that’s something we’d have to see for ourselves), but there’s no firm date on when the driver will be available. I’m expecting a beta version of Lucid’s software in the coming weeks however.

Motherboard manufacturers could bundle Lucid’s solution with their boards to avoid upsetting end users thanks to Intel’s Quick Sync oversight. There’s still no getting around the fact that you can’t overclock your CPU on H67 motherboards. You’ll still have to wait for Z68 to fix that problem.

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Tuesday, 30 November 2010

Graphics tablet




Description

A graphics tablet (or digitizing tablet, graphics pad, drawing tablet) is a computer input device that allows one to hand-draw images and graphics, similar to the way one draws images with a pencil and paper.
A graphics tablet consists of a flat surface upon which the user may "draw" an image using an attached stylus, a pen-like drawing apparatus. The image generally does not appear on the tablet itself but, rather, is displayed on the computer monitor.


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