As usual, it seems like whenever a big chip company wants to keep those key details under wraps, someone leaves a spreadsheet lying in a bar . Of course, the following information could be the product of a vengeful former employee mashing at a keyboard, so let’s agree that these are rumored details until further notice.
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NVIDIA’s 2012 Kepler lineup revealed (possibly)

Who knew a “p” packed so much punch? Just weeks after Lenovo cut loose with a boatload of new machines , the outfit has quietly slipped out an even newer model tailored for gamers
AMD has launched a new video card, the AMD Radeon HD 7970, and performance PC specialist MAINGEAR has wasted no time in slotting it inside another beastly desktop. The MAINGEAR SHIFT and F131 each offer the new 28nm Radeon as an option, pairing it with up to Intel hexacore Core i7 3.3GHz processors and up to 32GB of DDR3 memory. There’s also liquid cooling, and if you’re feeling particularly flush you can pair up the Radeon HD 7970 with up to three of its friends, since quad CrossFireX setups are supported
AMD has revealed its newest video card at CES 2012 , the AMD Radeon HD 7970, using the the world’s first 28nm GPU and Graphics Core Next (GCN) architecture. Packing 3GB of DDR5 video memory, two DVI outputs, two Mini-DisplayPorts and a single HDMI, the Radeon HD 7970 can be combined in up to quad-card CrossFireX setups for frankly ridiculous gaming performance. Alternatively you can just use AMD Eyefinity and string a number of displays off of a single card





