Wednesday, June 29, 2005

ATI All-In-Wonder X800 XL

The All-In-Wonder X800 XL? Is this card all ATI can muster against Nvidia's new next generation of GeForce 7 cards? If so, ATI's popularity will be poor throughout the rest of this year. I mean, ATI's rival just releases this new groundbreaking generation of GPUs and ATI poops out this silly little PCI Xpress All-In-Wonder...

Will ATI get around to releasing its new cards this year?

10th Post!!!

Wednesday, June 22, 2005

GeForce 7800 GTX

Nvidia has just made the greatest consumer graphics card of our time. The GeForce 7800 GTX is the best graphics card I...have ever seen. Every single aspect about it is perfect. It's better in everyway imaginable to me than the last generation of GPUs. As hard to believe as that may sound; but this card is head and shoulderz above the rest. For those of you who don't understand the technical terms of the GPU, I will compare this card's performance with another. The GeForce 7800 GTX is 2.5 times better than the GeForce 6600 GT and literally 5 times better in SLI format. The benchmarks still have me in awe. I mean, this card can handle every next-gen game at it's very highest settings from anywhere to 150-200 FPS. It's remarkable.

How will ATI ever be able to compete with Nvidia's new line of graphics cards this year?

Wednesday, June 15, 2005

Next-Gen Consoles

Well, the next generation of consoles is almost upon us. The Playstation 3 and the XbOX 360. I've looked at the stats of both the PS3 and the XbOX 360 and believe me; they're gonna be nice. However, there are some people who are calling these new consoles "super computers". I've seen the stats and there's NOTHING to support this as being in the least bit true. Either way, some of the games look fun.

Will this effect the sales and popularity of current and next-gen computer games?

Wednesday, June 08, 2005

Optical Computing

Optical Computing is potentially one of the greatest breakthroughs in computer technology. It would allow for an insane amount more information to be sent at greatly insane speeds. It will no doubt replace our current computers.

What effects will this have on the gaming world?

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

1 Gigabyte Gaming

Well, it's finally upon us. 1 gigabyte gaming is finally possible. What's more is that the video cards which have this much RAM use DDR3. It's totally crazy to think of how much information can be transferred through this card. The so-called texture rich video game worlds of today can now be up to 4-5 times better in resolution than before.

What effect will this 1 GB capability have on the gaming world?