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Nvidia Launches 8800 Series, First of the DirectX 10 Cards

mikemuch writes "The new top-end GeForce 8800 GTX and GTS from Nvidia launched today, and Loyd Case at ExtremeTech has done two articles: an analysis of the new GPU's architecture, and a benchmark article on PNY's 8800 GTX. The GPU uses a unified scalar-based hardware architecture rather than dedicated pixel pipelines, and the card sets the bar higher yet again for PC graphics." Relatedly an anonymous reader writes "The world and his dog has been reviewing the NVIDIA 8800 series of graphics cards. There is coverage over at bit-tech, which has some really in-depth gameplay evaluations; TrustedReviews, which has a take on the card for the slightly less technical reader; and TechReport, which is insanely detailed on the architecture. The verdict: superfast, but don't bother if you have less than a 24" display."

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  1. Re:Yeah, but... by Constantine+XVI · · Score: 0, Troll

    Better yet, when will we have a video card that actually runs Linux? I'm sure it's possible, even if we couldn't do much with it.

    --
    "I think an etch-a-sketch with an ethernet port would beat IE7 in web standards compliance."
  2. "DirectX 10 Cards"? by Deagol · · Score: 1, Troll
    Isn't this the tail wagging the dog? Shouldn't the video card industry have hardware API standards and shouldn't the software vendors be releasing stuff compatible with the hardware?

    "DirectX 10 Cards" sounds as silly as saying "Vista compatible PC BIOS". WTF?