Nanotechnology in processors

6. What do you think about AMD and NVIDIA graphics cards?

  1. not sure
  2. no
  3. great for gaming, graphics, and video.
  4. i think nvidia is the best company for video cards.
  5. have less knowledge
  6. plays a good role in the micro world
  7. do not know anything
  8. A
  9. amd and nvidia company products are highly featured.
  10. A
  11. i don't know much about these.
  12. these are excellent companies for making graphics cards.
  13. bulky videos
  14. no idea
  15. nothing
  16. they are good for gaming purposes. :)
  17. the clock frequency (3.2 ghz) has little to do with how fast the computer is overall. a dual-core t2300 has 2 cores, each pushing 1.66 ghz, but with a 533 mhz frontside bus, this makes the t2300 literally just as efficient as the p4 counterpart by extending the frontside bus and combining the cores; this is kind of like the next step in hyperthreading. to put this in simpler terms, i tested an encoding project by converting a vob (mpeg2) to divx using a 3.2 ghz p4 ht cpu. i was able to encode a 120-minute video in about 2 hours per pass (roughly 30 fps). doing the same with the t2300, i am able to do it in about the same amount of time with a little room to spare for enhanced quantizer settings. this basically means the duo can do the same as the p4 ht but more efficiently, and using standard settings, i have seen speeds in excess of 80 fps when doing divx encoding. also, remember there are a lot of other factors that control the speed of a computer, such as ram types and ram speed, as well as hard drive speed and seek time.
  18. typically, you have to pay monthly fees, in addition to a percentage of each transaction. you also have to purchase the processor's equipment. processors also require multi-year contracts. you would have to have a lot of transactions every month to average out these additional expenses. you are probably better off using the spa's existing credit card processing service. definitely wait and see just how much you use a credit card service before you jump into a contract. also, if you do decide to go with your own processor, be sure to comparison shop, research each processor carefully, and read the entire contract thoroughly before you sign anything. you may even want to spend a couple hundred bucks to have a lawyer read the contract first.
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  21. profit-seeking corporations that have no interest in anything else.
  22. i do not specialize in information technology... but generally, i have an amd graphics card, and i have had no problems so far.
  23. i don't know anything about them.
  24. i think nvidia is the best company for video cards.
  25. i used to think of nvidia as the best video cards, but now i think amd ati cards are just as good as geforce and they even cost less.
  26. nothing
  27. amd is awesome, nvidia is crap.
  28. void.
  29. i don't know anything about them.
  30. the new amd products look old based on their specifications.
  31. i don't know, maybe it's good.
  32. they are good video cards.
  33. they are both good. however, nvidia cards are more expensive and the performance of amd cards is growing rapidly, even surpassing nvidia cards.
  34. nothing
  35. i do not know anything about amd, but i have heard many positive comments about nvidia, although i am not using that same technique...
  36. the best cards ever :d