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Although known for its restrictive policies concerning just how much its partners can use from its portfolio, NVIDIA seems to have had a change of heart and may have started allowing them to craft dual-GPU adapters. This is probably due to just how well AMD has been doing lately, with its many recent DirectX-compatib... |
19 November 2009 09:51 GMT |
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Today is marked by the official debut of AMD's much-anticipated Radeon HD 5970, a dual-GPU graphics card that has been designed to become the world's fastest card on the market. Featuring impressive specifications, this card is likely to outperform NVIDIA's current offering, putting AMD in the first p... |
18 November 2009 04:38 GMT |
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NVIDIA has been making the headlines recently, as the company's partners have just announced the introduction of their latest GeForce cards, based on the G215 graphics processing unit, or the GeForce GT 240. Coming to support its partners' new cards, the Santa Clara, California-based graphics chip maker ha... |
17 November 2009 10:58 GMT |
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MSI, a leading vendor of computer components and systems, has announced today the debut of its new GeForce graphics cards, with the introduction of the new GeForce N250GT series. Equipped with the latest NVIDIA graphics processing unit and aimed at the mainstream and entry-level user, the new card will be available ... |
17 November 2009 06:36 GMT |
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While the whole world is likely waiting for the debut of NVIDIA's first consumer-grade, Fermi-based graphics processing units, the company's CEO, Jen-Hsun Huang, goes along and dismisses some of the recurring rumors that have been circulating on the Internet. One of these rumors claims that the Santa Clara,... |
9 November 2009 04:09 GMT |
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The Santa Clara, California-based graphics chip maker NVIDIA has just updated its GeForce drivers support page with the introduction of a new series of Beta drivers. Coming in the form of the GeForce 195.39 Beta series of drivers, the new release offers support for the latest operating systems, including Window... |
3 November 2009 02:54 GMT |
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Aside from the much-anticipated line of Fermi-based GeForce graphics cards, NVIDIA is also scheduled to reveal another model, namely the GeForce GT 240, aimed at the mainstream market and built using the company's new generation of 40nm graphics processors. According to the most recent rumors that have surfaced ... |
30 October 2009 10:33 GMT |
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NVIDIA's consumer-ready, Fermi-based GeForce graphics cards are most likely among the most anticipated products this year, as they are said to provide users with an increased level of performance, as well as new features. Although previous rumors indicated that the said cards would be available on November 28, i... |
29 October 2009 12:06 GMT |
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Despite the fact that the Santa Clara, California-based graphics chip maker NVIDIA has already announced the introduction of its next-generation Fermi architecture, the company has yet to unveil its first consumer products to take advantage of the benefits and features enabled by said architecture. However, this only... |
28 October 2009 11:13 GMT |
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MSI, one of the world's leading vendors of hardware components, including motherboards and graphics cards, has just announced the official debut of its latest GeForce models, the new N220GT and N210 series. Designed for the mainstream market, the new cards have been featured with NVIDIA's latest 40nm Direct... |
12 October 2009 10:11 GMT |
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NVIDIA, the Santa Clara, California-based graphics chip maker, has just released a new set of GeForce graphics drivers, specifically designed to deliver support for users of the company's GeForce and ION desktop GPUs. The new release, version 191.07 WHQL, delivers a number of updates among which a couple of perf... |
6 October 2009 02:54 GMT |
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Just hours have passed since the Santa Clara, California-based graphics chip maker officially announced its next-generation Fermi GPU architecture, designed to power some of its upcoming products, including a new line of GeForce, Quadro and Tesla graphics cards. Built on TSMC's 40nm manufacturing process, the ne... |
1 October 2009 03:55 GMT |
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Although most NVIDIA fans are likely waiting for the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker to officially roll out its next-generation line of desktop graphics cards, some of the company's board partners are continuing to roll out new designs based on the current generation of GPUs. Such is the case with Galax... |
28 September 2009 05:58 GMT |
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It's been some time since the Santa Clara, California-based graphics chip maker, NVIDIA had announced its last graphics drivers to support the company's GeForce products. However, it looks like the green team has finally come through for its customers and has just rolled out a series of new GPU drivers that... |
25 September 2009 09:44 GMT |
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Although the number of rumors about NVIDIA's next-generation line of desktop graphics cards is increasing every day, graphics card makers continue to release new versions of the chip maker's current line of GT200 cards. On that note, MSI, one of the world's leading vendors of high-end desktop graphics ... |
18 September 2009 09:04 GMT |
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There has been some serious writing on NVIDIA's next generation of desktop graphics cards, especially since these new cards are expected to boast the company's next-generation microarchitecture, a new manufacturing process and a couple of new features. The new cards are allegedly part of the company's ... |
7 September 2009 06:32 GMT |
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With NVIDIA silently working on the development of its next-generation graphics processors, which are presumably codenamed GT300, its partners continue to make the best with what they have, namely the chip maker's line of GT200 graphics processing units. Taiwanese hardware maker ASUS is currently readying the in... |
31 August 2009 03:16 GMT |
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Late last week, NVIDIA announced that Redmond, Washington-based software giant Microsoft had validated a new suite of graphics drivers that would provide users of GeForce graphics products with support for the new DirectCompute technology, available in the upcoming version of Microsoft's operating system, the mu... |
24 August 2009 03:38 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has announced today that it has received the Windows Hardware Qualification Lab (WHQL) certification for a driver that has been designed to support the DirectCompute technology and Windows 7 operating system. The announcement represents another milestone for the company, which has... |
21 August 2009 10:58 GMT |
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Early last month, Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA announced an update of its GeForce graphics card lineup with the introduction of the much-anticipated GeForce G210 and GT 220, both of which were designed using the company's energy-efficient 40nm process technology. According to updated details available on... |
20 August 2009 09:20 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has recently announced the financial results for the second quarter of the fiscal 2010, which ended last month on July 26. According to the graphics chip maker, the total revenue for the second quarter was of US$776.5 million, which basically represents a 13 percent drop from the ... |
7 August 2009 05:25 GMT |
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Maingear, one of the leading boutique builders of high-performance, portable and desktop computer systems, has announced today the expansion of its line of gaming laptops with the introduction of the new 15.4-inch eX-L 15 model. Designed to provide users with the latest solutions on the market and a high level of per... |
7 August 2009 03:05 GMT |
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BFG Technologies, one of the world's leading vendors of computer graphics cards based on NVIDIA's latest graphics processors, has announced today the launch of its latest GeForce-based solutions, the BFG GeForce GTX 285 H20+ and the GeForce GTX 295 H2OC, featuring ThermoIntelligence advanced cooling. The tw... |
5 August 2009 05:04 GMT |
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Following a recent BETA release of the new GeForce 190.38 drivers for graphics cards and ION-based products, the Santa Clara, California-based graphics chip maker has released today the WHQL-certified version of the aforementioned drivers. As you can expect from the majority of NVIDIA graphics drivers, the new releas... |
21 July 2009 09:45 GMT |
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Following the release of the company's latest set of Quadro-supporting drivers, the Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has published today a new pack of Windows drivers for GeForce graphics processing units. The new pack is still in its beta form, but adds a number of new features and fixes numerous bugs, enab... |
16 July 2009 09:38 GMT |
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ASUS, one of the world's leading vendors of computer components, has recently announced the expansion of its graphics card offering with the addition of a couple of new models. With the announcement, the Taiwanese company has now formerly introduced the high-end Republic of Gamers (ROG) MARS, the ROG MATRIX GTX2... |
16 July 2009 07:04 GMT |
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Taiwanese motherboard and graphics card maker MSI has just announced that one of its high-end graphics cards, the GeForce GTX 260-based N260GTX Lighting, has been pushed to an incredible clock speed of 1.1GHz. This only proves that MSI's commitment in trying to provide its customers with the best-in-class compon... |
16 July 2009 03:07 GMT |
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Nvidia has released a “critical” update to the Mac drivers for its GeForce GTX 285 and Quadro FX 4800 graphics chips, a requirement to maintain kernel compatibility in Mac OS X. The GTX 285 is a $450 graphics card for the Mac Pro. According to those who’ve applied the driver updates, users gain up t... |
14 July 2009 05:49 GMT |
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The Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has recently updated its GeForce offering with the introduction of two new low-end graphics cards, the GeForce G210 and GT 220. The chip maker's new solutions are based on the previously rumored GT218 and GT215 chips, both of which will provide NVIDIA fans with support fo... |
9 July 2009 03:01 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA unveiled to the world its first 40nm graphics processing units a little less than a month ago but, while those solutions were aimed at the mobile segment of the market, nothing in the desktop area surfaced until now. The company's supposedly first 40nm graphics chips aimed fo... |
8 July 2009 08:33 GMT |
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According to recent reports on the Internet, memory vendor Mushkin is about to launch a complete new line of NVIDIA GeForce-based graphics cards, providing end-users with yet another alternative to the crowded market of GeForce graphics cards. All of the new models will be based on the latest NVIDIA GT200 GPU archite... |
1 July 2009 08:14 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based graphics chip maker NVIDIA is said to be working on enabling its prestigious CUDA technology for AMD's GPUs. This solution will enable application developers to optimize their products for use on GPUs from both NVIDIA and AMD, using the CUDA technology. Consequently, this will enabl... |
30 June 2009 03:12 GMT |
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As of recently, a number of NVIDIA board partners have started updating their line of GeForce graphics cards with the introduction of the new GeForce GTX 295 that has been built using a single-PCB design. Leadtek is one of NVIDIA's largest partners, and the graphics card maker is also expected to announce its up... |
22 June 2009 04:56 GMT |
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Having recently introduced its new range of graphics processing units for portable computer systems, the GT200-based 40nm parts, NVIDIA has just decided it's time to provide its fans and consumers with a new range of graphics drives, specifically designed to improve performance and fix known issues. The new GeFo... |
19 June 2009 03:10 GMT |
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Maingear, a leading vendor of custom computer systems, has just announced the launch of a new high-end model, designed to meet the requirements of both gaming and HTPC users. The Axess HD Gamer has been designed on an X58 platform and supports Intel's fastest processors yet, while the exterior design makes it an... |
19 June 2009 02:41 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has just announced the introduction of its new BETA version of the upcoming GeForce/ION drive release. Designed to provide users with support for NVIDIA's latest series of GeForce GPUs, from the 6-series to the more recent 200-series, the new 186.08 Driver release will also i... |
4 June 2009 03:00 GMT |
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MSI plans to update its graphics card lineup with the introduction of a custom-built version of the GeForce GTX 275 graphics accelerator, which the Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA announced early back in April. Due to be showcased during next week's Computex show, the N275GTX Lightning card from MSI appears... |
29 May 2009 10:12 GMT |
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After launching a teaser site letting the whole world wait with anticipation for the official release of an upcoming 'All Powerful' laptop, Alienware has just announced its latest high-end M17x gaming laptop. Keeping its promise as regards an 'All Powerful' system, Alienware equipped the new M17x ... |
29 May 2009 06:39 GMT |
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Following similar releases from other graphics card makers, MSI has now decided to officially announce its latest additions to a vast line of NVIDIA GeForce-based graphics cards. The new models are based on the successful GeForce 9800GT graphics processing unit and have been specifically designed to provide computer ... |
25 May 2009 03:34 GMT |
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EVGA, one of NVIDIA's largest board partners, has recently updated its line of GeForce-based video accelerators, with the introduction of the new GeForce GTX 285, packing a massive 2GB of 512-bit GDDR3 memory. The new card is specifically aimed at computer enthusiasts and is currently available for pre-order thr... |
18 May 2009 09:10 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based graphics chip maker NVIDIA is expected to debut its first graphics processing units, featuring the next-generation 40nm manufacturing process. The exact details regarding the company's foray into the 40nm process technology are yet to emerge, but according to some recently made commen... |
11 May 2009 08:53 GMT |
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NVIDIA's GeForce G92 graphics processing unit has been making the headlines for some time now, mostly due to the fact that it is featured on several NVIDIA GeForce graphics accelerators, including the 9800GT and the more recent GTS 250. These two cards have been specifically designed to provide mainstream gamers... |
11 May 2009 03:55 GMT |
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Following the first release candidate of Microsoft’s upcoming Windows 7 operating system, Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA announced on Thursday the release of its latest WHQL-certified GeForce graphics drivers, designed to provide NVIDIA GPU users with support for Microsoft’s Windows 7 RC1. In additi... |
8 May 2009 02:59 GMT |
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Inno3D, a leading graphics accelerator manufacturer and an NVIDIA partner, has recently updated its graphics card lineup with the introduction of six new cards, designed to leverage the graphics performance and energy efficiency of the latest NVIDIA GeForce 9800 and 9600-series of GPUs. The new units are said to deli... |
4 May 2009 09:09 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has recently introduced a new series of GeForce graphics drivers with a new Beta release of their 185 series. The new release offers support for all of the company's latest graphics accelerators, including the most recent GeForce GTX 275, as well as other previously-released ... |
4 May 2009 05:22 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has recently updated its PhysX System Software with the release of a new WHQL-certified set of drivers. The new release has been designed to provide users with improved performance for a certain gaming application and can be used with both Windows XP and Windows Vista operating sy... |
14 April 2009 03:06 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based graphics chip maker NVIDIA has rolled out today a new version of its GeForce graphics drivers, coming in the form of the Beta GeForce Release 185.68. As with all of the company's new driver releases, the new Beta version of the next-generation driver release 185 offers support for t... |
8 April 2009 07:05 GMT |
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With the launch of the GeForce GTX 275, NVIDIA's latest 55nm GT200-based graphics accelerator, the Sunnyvale, California-based graphics chip maker has certainly put its partners to work. Companies such as EVGA, BFG, ASUS, Zotac, Galaxy and many more will try to convince you that their version of the new card is ... |
6 April 2009 09:11 GMT |
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Just moments away from AMD's announcement, NVIDIA has officially rolled out its latest addition to the GeForce desktop graphics card lineup, introducing the new 55nm GT200-based GTX 275. According to the Santa Clara, California-based graphics chip maker, the new card will directly compete with AMD's latest ... |
2 April 2009 04:14 GMT |
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Galaxy has recently announced the introduction of a new GeForce graphics card, as part of its Low Power lineup. The new card is based on one of NVIDIA's 55nm GPUs, the GeForce 9800GT, coming to provide users with a mainstream performance solution that is capable of reducing the power consumption of the entire de... |
26 March 2009 09:45 GMT |
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