Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA continues to expand its line of notebook graphics chips with the introduction of a series of 5 new GPUs, designed to take advantage of the company's latest GT200 architecture. The innovation behind the new graphics processing units is that NVIDIA has now reached the 40nm manu... |
15 June 2009 11:14 GMT |
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It appears that NVIDIA has already begun sampling its first 55nm graphics cards, which are expected to provide users with the power of a GT200 graphics processor, capable of higher performance rates than the company's current GT200-based graphics cards. The new 55nm GPU, developed by the Santa Clara, California-... |
15 December 2008 04:29 GMT |
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As previously reported, the Santa Clara-based NVIDIA graphics chip manufacturer is preparing the launch of a 55 nanometer card, which has been so far known under the name of GeForce GTX260 GX2. The upcoming part, as its name suggests, is expected to be a dual-GPU card, based on the company's GT200 graphics core,... |
8 December 2008 05:27 GMT |
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It seems that NVIDIA will add a new card to its GT200 series in December, and this card will be a 55nm one. It is expected to be cooler and faster, while also clocked a little higher than the current GT200 cards. Moreover, some would also expect the green company to pair it in a dual card. The news hasn't been c... |
6 November 2008 05:28 GMT |
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The past few weeks brought to us a lot of bad news about the graphics card manufacturer NVIDIA. While some of its cards were reported failing on the field, which generated a small disaster for the Santa Clara based company, ATI's 4870X2 took the lead on the market, and also forced NVIDIA to drop prices for its h... |
10 October 2008 04:31 GMT |
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After successfully launching the GT200 65nm, branded as GTX 280 / 260, Nvidia is moving on to the next target, which would be the launch of the 55nm version of the GT200 chip. The Santa Clara company should rush the new chip to the market to provide a powerful competitor to AMD's Radeon HD 4870 X2. The R700 crea... |
19 July 2008 05:07 GMT |
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