Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

A Quick History of Multi-GPU Video Cards

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • A Quick History of Multi-GPU Video Cards

    Join us as we look back at the storied history of multi-GPU cards

    The Voodoo-line of graphics cards might be long gone, but their impact is still felt today. They ushered in a new era of consumer PCs with relatively powerful video cards that could power the ultra demanding games of yesteryear like Quake and Unreal. It all started with the 3Dfx Voodoo2 and has continued on with modern cards like the Titan Z and R9 295X2.
    Some of these boards were more important, popular, and successful than others, but they're all important in the history of consumer graphics cards.
    Before we run down the list, it's important that we explain what exactly a GPU is. The term was first coined as part of Nvidia's marketing for the GeForce 256. The company defined it as "a single-chip processor with integrated transform, lighting, triangle setup/clipping, and rendering engines that is capable of processing a minimum of 10 million polygons per second." For our purposes we're sticking with the idea that a GPU is any processor that's specifically made to render pixels.
    Do you own any dual-GPU cards?


    More...
    ClanofIdiots.com Administrator
    PcGamingNetworks.com Co-owner
    webmaster@clanofidiots.com
Working...
X