GPUs
Offering some rare insight into the scale of HBM memory sales – and on its growth in the face of unprecedented demand from AI accelerator vendors – the company recently disclosed that it expects HBM sales to make up "a double-digit percentage of its DRAM chip sales" this year. Which if it comes to pass, would represent a significant jump in sales for the high-bandwidth, high-priced memory. As first reported by Reuters, SK hynix CEO Kwak Noh-Jung has commented that he expects HBM sales will constitute a double-digit percentage of its DRAM chip sales in 2024. This prediction corroborate with estimates from TrendForce, who believe that, industry-wide, HBM will account for 20.1% of DRAM revenue in 2024, more than doubling HBM's 8.4% revenue share in...
TV Tuner Video Card Roundup
In an effort to make the computer the entertainment center of the house, many video card manufacturers are offering products that combine the convenience of TV tuning with the...
0 by Matthew Witheiler on 7/12/2001MSI StarForce 822 Retail GeForce3 64MB
Today we take a look at the new MSI StarForce 822: the one you are likely to find at a variety of stores around the internet. Does this card...
0 by Matthew Witheiler on 6/27/2001MSI StarForce 822 GeForce3 64MB
With quite a variety of GeForce3 cards on the market, we thought we would take a look at MSI's solution: the StarForce 822. How does this GeForce3 stack up...
0 by Matthew Witheiler on 6/21/2001Matrox Millennium G550: Matrox's Next-Generation chip arrives
You've heard the rumors, you've waited months for it and here it is: Matrox's G550. Don't blame us, we didn't start the rumors...
0 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 6/19/2001Gainward CARDEXPERT GeForce3 PowerPack !!! 64MB
Gainward seems to be on the ball when it comes to GeForce3 video card production. By producing a quality, feature-filled GeForce3 solution, it is no surprise that we find...
0 by Matthew Witheiler on 6/14/2001ATI TRUFORM Technology - Powering the next generation Radeon
Three months after we got a peak at some of the technology behind NVIDIA's GeForce3, today we get to take a look at one aspect of ATI's answer: TRUFORM...
3 by Matthew Witheiler on 5/29/2001ATI Radeon LE 32MB DDR
With its mysterious nature and its OEM only availability, the ATI Radeon LE video card has been off limit to cautious consumers. Today we lift the cloud of mystery...
0 by Matthew Witheiler on 5/23/2001NVIDIA GeForce3 Investigation: What NVIDIA didn't tell us
As the GeForce3 is finally hitting store shelves, our resident graphics expert took a deeper look into the GeForce3 architecture to uncover quite a bit about NVIDIA's latest creation.
0 by Kert Chian on 5/15/2001Reader Interview: ATI's President & COO Dave Orton
Earlier this year we surveyed our Forum Readers and collected a list of questions that you wanted to ask ATI's President & COO Dave Orton. Well, the responses are...
0 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 4/26/2001A Torrid Affair with Graphics: April 2001 3D Market Update
A $399 GeForce3, NVIDIA's Spring Line, the NVIDIA/Kyro II marketing fiasco, ATI's Radeon2, and a farewell to the Matrox G800 all and more in this editorial.
0 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 4/23/2001NVIDIA GeForce2 MX 400 64MB
As NVIDIA attempts to regain some market share it is losing to both ATI and Matrox, NVIDIA has decided to split up the popular GeForce2 MX product into two...
8 by Matthew Witheiler on 4/12/2001NVIDIA GeForce3
We have already told you about the technology behind NVIDIA's new GeForce3, now it's time for the moment we all have been waiting for: benchmarks.
9 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 3/22/2001S3 SuperSavage MX/IX Mobile 3D Accelerator
With the GeForce2 Go here, the Radeon Mobility on the way, it's time to see S3's next-generation mobile graphics platform. Enter the SuperSavage and all of its low-power...
0 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 3/14/2001STMicroelectronics Kyro II 64MB
A new contender is out on the video card market. Attempting to take some glory away from the aged immediate mode rendering platforms that prevail today, STMicroelectronics has paired...
4 by Matthew Witheiler on 3/13/2001NVIDIA's GeForce3: "NV20" Revealed
The wait is over. If you thought things were getting a bit stale in the high end video card market, NVIDIA is here to add a bit of fresh...
0 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 2/27/2001Dual Display Comparison - February 2001
The recent release of the Radeon VE from ATI proves that more and more manufacturers are taking dual display solutions seriously. With three consumer level solutions out there now...
0 by Matthew Witheiler on 2/21/2001ATI vs NVIDIA: Driver performance under Win98 & Win2K
Are you concerned about 3D performance under Windows 2000? Interestingly enough, the drivers that you may be using aren't as perfect as was once thought. Find out...
0 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 2/20/2001ATI Radeon VE 32MB
ATI is at it again, livening things up in the recently quiet video card market. Today we take a look at ATI's latest offering, the Radeon VE. The first...
0 by Matthew Witheiler on 2/19/2001ATI Mobility Radeon Preview
After NVIDIA's GeForce2 Go product announcement 2 months ago, ATI could not leave the attack on their market share unanswered. Instead, they regrouped and today are presenting us with...
0 by Matthew Witheiler on 2/5/2001Looking Back at 2000 Part 2: The Graphics Industry
Buckle up as AnandTech takes you through the roller coaster ride that was Y2K.
1 by Anand Lal Shimpi on 1/4/2001