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If you noticed last week’s driver release, you might have been a bit puzzled about the fact that the word Crossfire has not been used, while the driver itself was exactly about bringing that to Vega.
Right, as it seems AMD is now announcing stuff that will happen in a to be released driver. So be it, AMD will later today release Radeon Software 17.9.2 For the 2 people that have been able to ...
As long as we have been able to cram multiple video cards into our computers, the branding from NVIDIA and AMD had been the same. NVIDIA calls its multi-GPU tech SLI and AMD has coined theirs ...
When AMD released the Radeon Software 17.9.2 drivers that enabled support for multi-GPU solutions in Radeon RX Vega cards this morning, the announcement post didn’t mention CrossFire—AMD’s ...
Nvidia will tell us that its latest integrated graphics chipset is on time but it's actually quite late. We're into October now and it was meant to be here sometime back in Q2. Back at the start of ...
AMD fixed a glaring flaw in Radeon RX Vega’s potential prowess late Thursday. Radeon Software 17.9.2 adds the ability to use multiple RX Vega graphics cards in your system, after AMD’s high-end ...
Starting with Radeon Software 17.9.2, AMD is enabling multi-GPU (mGPU) configurations using their latest Radeon RX Vega graphics cards. This includes both the Radeon RX Vega 56 and RX Vega 64 GPUs, in ...
Intel Core 2 Extreme, Quad, Duo, Pentium and Celeron families for Socket 775 with front side bus support up to 1,333MHz It's almost the time of year for an nForce 780i SLI replacement, and unless ...
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