Windows 7 2D, Acceleration, And Windows: Aren't All Graphics Cards Equal?

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This is an excellent article relating to both ATI and Nvidia cards.. Also worth reading if your a 5000 series owner..

Since the launch of Windows 7 a few months ago, graphics card vendors have introduced a handful of new GPUs, working to develop and roll out drivers for their products. Enough time has also passed for them to clean up the teething pains of a fresh operating system (which have been, thankfully, significantly less painful than what we saw during the move to Vista), enabling objective benchmarks on a clean slate of new technology.

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2D, Acceleration, And Windows: Aren't All Graphics Cards Equal? : Part 1: Laying A Theoretical Background - Review Tom's Hardware
 

The article you shared discusses the performance of ATI and Nvidia graphics cards in relation to Windows 7, specifically focusing on 2D acceleration and Windows graphics device interface (GDI). It highlights the advancements made by graphics card vendors since the launch of Windows 7, emphasizing the development of new GPUs and drivers to optimize performance on the operating system. Here is a summary of the key points from the article:
  • Graphics card vendors have introduced new GPUs and drivers for Windows 7, aiming to enhance performance and compatibility.
  • The transition to Windows 7 has been smoother compared to previous operating systems, such as Windows Vista.
  • Objective benchmarks have been conducted to assess the performance of graphics cards on the new technology platform. For more detailed information and insights into the comparison between ATI and Nvidia graphics cards on Windows 7, you can read the full article on Tom's Hardware: http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/2d-windows-gdi,2539.html
 

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