AMD has taken the opportunity to once again sit on the chest of its DirectX 11-based graphics architecture, the Radeon 5000th During CES 2010 AMD declared that it has now shipped throughout the 2 million graphics chips that support the new DX11 standard, just three months after the launch of the first models in the Radeon HD 5800-series. Rival Nvidia has dispatched, as we know 0 and no DirectX 11-based graphics chips, but still calls for DX11 games by their absence.

Just the support for DirectX 11 might not be super important for this reason, but it is nevertheless impressive that AMD, in that short time and with great accessibility problems, actually managed to get as many graphics chips on the market.

Especially exciting now is that it also covers the mobile market with the introduction of the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5000 series.

Whichever way you twist and turn on the need for smart properly Nvidia as more or less still in its early days with its Fermi-architecture.

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