If you were to take a trip back in time (say 10-15 years ago) you would’ve noted that people who ran multiple graphics cards (in a gaming context – not mining) was far more common than it is today.
MD has just rolled its new Radeon Software Crimson Edition 16.1.1 drivers, bringing performance optimizations and long-overdue CrossFire support to a number of games. The new Crimson drivers add ...
AMD today released their Catalyst 15.7 drivers for Windows, bringing various new features, along with performance improvements. They also converge their drivers, which had recently been split between ...
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For the last fourteen years, AMD and Nvidia have both supported multi-GPU configurations. Initially, these types of systems were limited to two GPUs using either Nvidia's SLI technology (the acronym ...
While AMD’s beastly, recently released Fury X and Fury graphics cards pack an all-new Fiji GPU stuffed with cutting-edge high-bandwidth memory and a ridonkulous number of stream processors, the rest ...
AMD’s polishing up software support for its new Fury X and Radeon R300 series graphics cards with the release of new WHQL-certified Catalyst 15.7 drivers. This sweeping update plays nicely with ...
Apple's newly-redesigned Mac Pro ships standard with dual GPUs configured via hardware to support AMD's CrossFire GPU-pairing technology, but only when running Microsoft Windows. AMD's CrossFire ...
For the last fourteen years, AMD and Nvidia have both supported multi-GPU configurations. Initially, these types of systems were limited to two GPUs using either Nvidia's SLI technology (the acronym ...