Video card IC designer Nvidia reportedly admits there is a problem with their new series of cards, the GeForce GTX 670, GTX 680 and GTX 690. They’ve identified it as being v-sync related and asks its customers to disa... [read more >>] By the dawn of next month, NVIDIA will finally have a mobile graphics processing unit capable of standing up to AMD's Radeon HD 7970M.
You'd have thought that NVIDIA would have launched its Kepler high-end mobil... [read more >>] The most complex processor in the semiconductor history will reportedly have 7.1 billion transistors and will be complemented by up to an amazing 24 GB of GDDR5 video memory. Nvidia’s Co-Founder and CEO, Jen-Hsun Hua... [read more >>] California-based graphics IC design company Nvidia has just unveiled details about the most anticipated GPU of this year, on its official website. We are, of course, talking about the huge GK110 graphics processing unit (GP... [read more >>] Cloud computing really has turned out to be more successful than people initially gave it credit for, so NVIDIA figured it would be the one to give its next big push. When talking about the online-stored and run software,... [read more >>] Well-known motherboard manufacturer, Taiwanese company Gigabyte was reportedly scoured by nosy enthusiasts who managed to unveil the complete details about the company’s most powerful GTX 680 card. The Gigabyte GeFor... [read more >>] During the first quarter of this year (2012), NVIDIA said, multiple times, that the 28nm manufacturing process wasn't going through the same yield issues as the 40nm technology. In fact, the Santa Clara, California-b... [read more >>] NVIDIA has just published the financial results for the first quarter of its latest Fiscal Year, which happens to be FY 2013. Anyone expecting record figures will be disappointed.
Due to the slowdown following last year... [read more >>] After weeks of leaks and reports, NVIDIA has finally made the formal introduction of the GeForce GTX 670 graphics adapter, powered by the GK104 graphics processing unit.
The GK104 GPU is the same chip used in the making o... [read more >>] NVIDIA's GPUs have high parallel processing capabilities, but those capabilities are useless if programs and systems don't have support for them, which means that NVIDIA has had to negotiate special deals and str... [read more >>] |