Micro-Star International (MSI) has released its R5670-PMD1G graphics card based on AMD's ATI Radeon HD 5670 GPU for mainstream markets.
The MSI R5670-PMD1G adopts designs including GPU voltage adjustment, DisplayPort and military-class components.
The MSI R5670-PMD1G graphics card is equipped with 1GB GDDR5 high speed memory and features MSI's exclusive Afterburner overclocking utility to enhance the GPU and memory clocks, as well as GPU voltage, highlighted the company.
The MSI R5670-PMD1G will also adopt military-class components, such as Hi-c cap and tantalum capacitor to ensure power stability during overclocking. The all solid capacitor and all solid-state choke design can extend the lifespan of the graphics card and avoid high frequency noise generating from choke vibration under high loading, MSI claimed.
Samsung HKMG DDR5
Samsung Electronics has expanded its DDR5 DRAM memory portfolio with a 512GB DDR5 module...
Photo: Company
Nvidia GeForce RTX 30 series GPUs
Nvidia's GeForce RTX 30 series GPUs are powered by the company's Ampere architecture. The...
Photo: Company
Apple HomePod mini
Apple's HomePod mini is the newest addition to the HomePod family. At just 3.3 inches tall,...
Photo: Company
Apple 13-inch MacBook Pro with Magic Keyboard
Apple has updated the 13-inch MacBook Pro with the new Magic Keyboard for an improved typing...
Photo: Company
Apple iPad Pros
Apple's new iPad Pros comes with the latest A12Z Bionic chip, an ultra-wide camera, studio-quality...
Photo: Company
As Microsoft transitions from a software giant to a cloud leader, with its cloud business now accounting...
China market news coverage
CSP in-house development of ASIC accelerators
Google TPUs will see a share of over 70% in the in-house developed cloud ASIC accelerator market in 2024; an all-optical network...
AI chip market outlook 2023-2028: Insights from demand and supply perspectives
The growing demand for AI computational power is accelerating advancements in hardware and chip technology, necessitating innovation...
Automotive CIS tech development, 2024
The popularization of autonomous driving is boosting demand for automotive CIS with LFM and HDR being mainstream development...