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Lucid's Hydra chip debuts on MSI "Big Bang" motherboard
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win 7
by:
Anonymous
on
10/7/2009
"I think you have to use cards with the same drivers"
win 7 will enable the end user (that's you and me) to install mulitabile gfx card drivers.
1Ce
by:
Theo Valich
on
8/14/2009
Yep, this is supposed to mix GeForce and Radeons and render frames by using a proprietary logic chip that redirects the load between the two.
The problem? So far, they used GPGPU apps to demonstrate scaling, but they also used the Hydra 100 series, while MSI's motherboard has new Hydra 200 series chip.
We'll see.
Ed.
I don't care about this
by:
Anonymous
on
8/12/2009
Because I love AMD's products so much.
game local f streaming
by:
Anonymous
on
8/12/2009
I think you have to use cards with the same drivers.
Let's hope the graphics scaling is great as Lucid haven't mentioned it for a while, although that may be because focusing on GPU computing is more important to them right now. Hopefully the adoption of GPU computing in servers will push Hydra chips into dual socket boards too.
1ce
by:
Anonymous
on
8/12/2009
So will this actually allow you to pair a GeForce card with a Radeon card?
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