As is the case with Bulldozer launch, Kepler's near release (1-2 months) leaks are not inaccurate.
If the mid-end version is as good when it's out, I'll make sure to snatch that one, been a while since I use an nVidia card.
I'm also interested in Trinity, I want to create an SFF HTPC (preferably mini-ITX) with a bit more CPU power than Brazos, that can game a bit without the need for a discrete GPU, but something newer than Llano
and since AMD's new CEO focus is on execution time, well hopefully, if not, I'll...
I always thought Llano is best as HTPC when used as a mini ITX box. You got a quite portable box that does any HTPC task.
Some of Lian Li ITX cases are especially good with lots of drive bays for RAID storage if you need one.
Wonderful, never thought an FX could be made quite competitive,
Now if they would just release a Piledriver CPU (or APU) that is more power efficient, I'll be jumping onboard.
oh... this is like one of those news article with exciting title,
I'm willing to wait for Kepler and Ivy Bridge until June to decide the parts for my next system, hopefully it's released then so I can have a choice.
There are lots of jobs that doesn't require coding, so it shouldn't be mandatory, due to several health problems related to computer, I imagine children would be more sensitive to these problems. This will only improve the income of health industry even more, therefore any decision to make...
wow, holy f*ck AMD Graphics division, they have even lots more *enthusiast* features cooking for Q1 2012,
http://www.anandtech.com/show/5261/amd-radeon-hd-7970-review/4
I'll be waiting...
With rumored overclockability, I'll be waiting reviews to see if overclocking can bring 30% or more advantage in performance compared to GTX 580. And then I can finally recommend this card.
I don't buy cards over $300, 'cause I game mostly on 1080p, but some of my friends are eyefinity gamers...