Both AMD as well as Nvidia made superb efforts in 3D throughout CES. Not 3D graphics lacking the stereoscopic 3D for the whole thing from video to games. Developers are showing, among further things, the novel Blu-ray 3D format, and currently say new rumors that AMD has by now arrive so far with the support that you ought to integrate it in their earlier Catalyst drivers for the year, Catalyst 10.1 to be released in late January.

The recently offered Catalyst drivers ought to arrive with a highly sophisticated Direct 3D driver that will let third-party producers to make use of 3D support with 120Hz displays. It will be also compatible with Bit Cauldron 3D goggles that make use of RF-based shutter glass technology.

Exactly how well AMD's stereoscopic 3D technology will work and how it stands up against competitor Nvidia's 3D Vision technology is unclear. But AMD does not seem to want to wait any longer with its 3D efforts, while Nvidia continues to showcase its Eyefinity-like multi-monitor support, which will appear along with Fermi. Graphics card manufacturers follow in each other's footsteps for us consumers, just hoping for even better functionality.