Oakland, Calif.—Peritek, a Curtiss-Wright company, and the leading provider of graphics mezzanine boards for embedded systems, has introduced a new high performance dual-head graphics display ...
A graphics card that has a pathway 128 bits wide between its on-board processor and memory (video RAM). See graphics accelerator and 128-bit computing. THIS DEFINITION IS FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY. All ...
A Russian retail listing has unveiled Palit's highly anticipated RTX 4060 Ti graphics card series, boasting 8GB VRAM and a 128-bit memory bus. The series is predicted to feature four models, based on ...
Recent information regarding AMD's upcoming Navi 44 discrete graphics card reveals that it will feature 32MB of Infinity Cache and a 128-bit memory bus width. This information was shared by X platform ...
In 1994, Number Nine, a small company in Boston, which had been selling me-too clone add-in boards (AIBs) surprised the industry with what would be the first of a series of proprietary custom graphics ...
Lots of companies were furiously turning out high-horsepower cards for the gaming market in the 1990s, but the frenetic pace of development and short shelf life of graphics technology drove most of ...
Looking back at the last half of 2002, it became clear that ATi had managed to wrestle the graphics card crown from their long-term rival NVIDIA. ATi, then spearheaded by the Radeon 9700 Pro, seemed ...
It wasn’t an April fool’s joke in 1997 when Nvidia released the RIVA 128, based on the NV3 media accelerator. However, it was almost the company’s last gasp. The story begins in 1993 when Nvidia ...
Reading over the Radeon HD 4770 specifications a week ago I thought to myself, why? Why AMD, have you learnt nothing? There has never been a good 128-bit graphics card, the GeForce 9500 GT sucks and ...
OAKLAND, CALIF. – Designed for use with high-resolution embedded displays, Peritek Corp.'s Tropos/PMC board delivers three-dimensional graphics for a cost of less than $500. The new board, intended ...
The subject says it all. A few friends and I had an argument over this a few months past, and I don't think I ever figured out which it was. My current opinion is that it's a 64-bit system with a ...