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Drivers not quite ready yet.
Nvidia has launched a set of beta drivers that improve SLI and 3D support for a range of titles.
Laments the missed November deadline.
Preparing the ground for Project Shield.
Security flaw prompts update re-think.
Performance boosts and free games too - nice.
AMD's Catalyst 12.8 driver package brings fixes and official Windows 8 support.
Nvidia has responded to Linus Torvalds' attack, claiming it fully supports and contributes to Linux.
AMD has announced a deal with Valve to provide its Catalyst drivers over Steam.
Nvidia has announced Verde, a project to unify mobile and desktop drivers.
The Khronos Group reveals the spec for OpenGL 3.1, which removes many of the legacy features that were still included in OpenGL 3.0.
Sapphire launched its ATI Radeon HD 4850 X2 a couple of months ago without official driver support from AMD. We're back today with a full review of the card now that drivers for the card are publicly available. Read on to find out how it stacks up against the competition.
The Radeon HD 4850 X2 has been strangely absent from AMD's line up ever since it was announced at the same time as the 4870 X2. Sapphire has come to market with a custom Radeon HD 4850 X2 and we take it for a quick test drive.
Internal Microsoft emails have revealed that Nvidia's drivers were responsible for 29 percent of crashes in Vista's early days.
AMD and Nvidia both released new drivers for BioShock last night. They are said to fix compatibility issues between previous drivers and the game, and are therefore a recommended update.
Microsoft has released two Windows Vista updates that address compatibility, performance, and reliability problems.
ATI Catalyst gives a much needed performance improvement in OpenGL and also includes Catalyst Control Center: Linux Edition Version 1.0.
NVIDIA assures users that Vista drivers will get better quickly, in the next few months
Like AMD, NVIDIA has also released Windows Vista drivers for both X86 and X86-64 versions of Windows Vista.
Intel has decided to make its graphics drivers open-source, rather than proprietary code.
AMD and ATI have announced their intentions for unified development by 2008.
Creative has put out a new driverset for those punters lucky enough to have X-Fi cards. Less crashes, less crackling and better support ahoy.
October 14 2021 | 15:04