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PowerVR SGX 9000 - new player in gaming GPU space - full review inside

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Today's presentation of such an innovative hardware shows that in the latest generation of graphics chips is not all been said. Nobody expected that the manufacturer of mobile GPUs attacks the desktop market. But it happened. The blue mountain! SGX 9000 drew our attention to an unusual "distribution of" power. The greater the load on the GPU, the better the results of the performance - it's unusual. But this is indeed how the Warlord scales. You can not deny him that it is also powerful enough in the lower modes, even though they clearly stand out even from the competitive structure of the middle segment. You can see that the card is designed for very high resolution and multi-monitor configurations.

But the most important new feature is that it costs very cheap, mainly due to the small amount of memory only 1.5 GB. The manufacturer claims that it is enough.

No less important is that done in a modern production process the card is not large and it is not very cumbersome in operation (in particular, is silent at rest). This is an extremely energy efficient, surpassing in this respect even the HD 7970. Overall, this is a very successful product, requiring only minor improvements in the graphics driver.


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Didn't we have this thread last year too? :p Some new material for this particular date would be nice ;)
 
Didn't we have this thread last year too? :p Some new material for this particular date would be nice ;)

Look up the technology they are coming up with for ray tracing. Sadly it's not a end user gaming product, but it's impressive none the less.
 
"Nobody expected that the manufacturer of mobile GPUs attacks the desktop market."
I know this its April fools but errr its well known thats just what they are doing this year. PowerVR have a desktop card due out 2012
 
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