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We can't really say what became of the by now traditional press release but, according to the listings on some of NVIDIA's channel partners' web pages, the GeForce 55nm graphics card is finally out. So, if you happen to be interested in acquiring the new card, you only need to turn to EVGA's site,... |
17 July 2008 04:59 GMT |
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By now, most of you have already found out that NVIDIA is currently going through a rough patch, especially as far as the GeForce lineup is concerned. This mostly comes as a direct consequence of the fact that AMD's graphics subsidiary has finally succeed in putting forward a more than interesting product. Even ... |
17 July 2008 03:18 GMT |
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The SOI Industry Consortium announced that Nvidia, the world's leading manufacturer and supplier of graphics processing units, joined the corporation. Nvidia's entrance in the organization may let us believe that the semiconductor developer has in mind a possible usage of the silicon-on-insulator technology... |
17 July 2008 03:18 GMT |
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Last Friday we reported that all of NVIDIA's G84 and G86 chips were believed to be faulty. Our piece came in the aftermath of NVIDIA's announcement regarding the fact that a number of its previous generation chips had been found to be defective. The fast-spreading news had a serious impact on the company... |
16 July 2008 11:16 GMT |
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Here's a quick reminder: before NVIDIA decided to roll out its latest generation of discrete graphics cards, everybody had high hopes that the green company would put out one of its best products to date. Unfortunately for everyone involved, the latest GeForce cards have fallen short of expectations and the Sant... |
16 July 2008 03:17 GMT |
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Although these days everybody is talking about AMD's upcoming graphics "champion," the dual-GPU Radeon HD 4870 X2, it seems that some still found the time to have a look at one of NVIDIA's upcoming cards. The conclusion was that, even if it is far from being a top performer, the card does provide some level... |
15 July 2008 03:22 GMT |
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As most of you expected, NVIDIA has lowered the prices for its latest GeForce graphics cards. Even more, to make sure that everybody turns their attention to the company's latest cards, it has also gone official with the new prices. So, all of you out there who want to upgrade to the latest in graphics performan... |
14 July 2008 09:12 GMT |
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As we mentioned in a number of previous articles, the Santa Clara-based chip manufacturer NVIDIA has seen better days. Partially responsible for this is the fact that AMD's graphics subsidiary, ATI, has succeeded in providing us with two of the best video cards currently available on the market. This has put eno... |
14 July 2008 05:21 GMT |
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The reported faulty chips from NVIDIA, those that made the company lose serious credit and important Q2 revenue, have finally got a possible explanation. Things are heating up for the Santa Clara based company, as the "certain versions" of the previous NVIDIA notebook graphics cards said to be faulty seem to have a t... |
11 July 2008 06:37 GMT |
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Here is a business plan that some might consider twice before putting into practice: create a company that can obtain numerous technology patents and license technologies for which it has no production facilities to work on. Said company will then engage in a number of lawsuits that will be quickly settled through a ... |
11 July 2008 05:16 GMT |
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As some of you already know by now, Microsoft will introduce DirectX 11 as its next-generation graphics API. This means that the DirectX 10.1 API will probably end up as a footnote in Microsoft's history and AMD's HD 3xxx and HD 4xxx will be the only series of cards to support it.As we informed you yesterda... |
10 July 2008 09:41 GMT |
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Although the Santa-Clara based company isn't doing so well these days, its channel partners are confident in its technology. As if to prove this, if proof is required, they are releasing a number of products based on NVIDIA's latest chips. One of the manufacturers in question is ZOTAC that, besides having r... |
10 July 2008 03:32 GMT |
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Nvidia seems to have decided it's time to make a new tactical move in the already announced war on the graphics cards market. What's coming this time is Santa Clara's direct help for third party modders which started the operation of bringing PhysX processing to AMD graphics cards. Nvidia surely enjoys... |
10 July 2008 03:03 GMT |
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Nvidia seems to finally give us an answer to whether it will make its next generation graphics cards DirectX 10.1 ready or not. The company simply says no to this only because it plans to jump over ATI's DirectX 10.1 and go straight to DirectX 11. Also, its latest PhysX drivers, believed to cheat on 3DMark Vanta... |
9 July 2008 06:16 GMT |
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A few more details on Nvidia's MCP7A chipsets have been revealed, along with some core speeds for the GeForce 9300 and GeForce 9400 boards. The IGP motherboards are expected to come during Q3, as previously announced this year, and they are said to be fully packed and competitive.The two motherboards are also kn... |
9 July 2008 05:29 GMT |
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These days, NVIDIA is almost constantly in the news, but not because it necessarily has something to brag about. It seems rather unfortunate that today's current leading graphics manufacturer is faced with so many things that it has to deal with. As we told you last week, the company had to cope with an impressi... |
8 July 2008 11:07 GMT |
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It seems that NVIDIA is preparing for another GeForce 9 series launch, the GeForce 9500, set to come to the market on July 29, 2008. The new graphics card is stated to be classified into the mid range level products, and it seems that the Santa Clara company will provide us with two versions, GeForce 9500 GDDR3 and G... |
7 July 2008 06:06 GMT |
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As some of you probably remember, this past week was not actually the best for the Santa Clara-based graphics manufacturer. In all fairness, one could easily say that it was actually the worst the company has seen this year. For those who are not in the know, this happened because the company's stock shares saw ... |
7 July 2008 04:19 GMT |
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Although Nvidia is working hard on making its graphics cards strong competitors for the latest Radeon 4800 series released by AMD, some poll results published by HEXUS.community show thet GeForce 260 and 280 are far low in people's preferences. The answers to a question launched about two weeks ago revealed that... |
5 July 2008 03:56 GMT |
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There is no doubt that NVIDIA hasn't had such a tough week in quite a long time. The Santa-Clara based graphics manufacturer has seen its stocks go down significantly after having announced that some of its previous-generation laptop GPUs had been reported faulty. But all this will most probably not affect NVIDI... |
4 July 2008 04:02 GMT |
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Some ongoing rumors suggest that the Santa-Clara-based graphics manufacturer, NVIDIA, is planning to resort to some price cuts for its flagship graphics card, the GeForce GTX 280. The GTX 260 is also rumored to be heading for a lower price, but things are a bit more uncertain as compared to the GTX 280.These rumors h... |
4 July 2008 03:11 GMT |
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This week seems to be rather a gray one for Nvidia, as the latest stock changes show that the company has received a powerful hit, and its stocks went down with about 25% when news about its defective graphics card began spreading around. The blow came after the company announced its investors that "significant quant... |
3 July 2008 05:20 GMT |
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The competition between Intel and Nvidia becomes stronger nowadays, and it is spread over a few areas in the computing industry. The chipset manufacturing is the first and probably most important battle field between the two companies, but the latest months have brought to us rather the fighting on the integrated gra... |
3 July 2008 02:51 GMT |
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Although NVIDIA is yet to officially announce its 55nm G92 GPU, some manufacturers have decided to go forward with launching their own implementations of the GeForce 9800GTX GPU. Besides Inno3d which has been the first to announce the GeForce 9800GTX graphics card, Leadtek has also decided to make public its PX9800... |
2 July 2008 09:40 GMT |
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As expected, BFG Tech, one of NVIDIA's best channel partners, has announced its overclocked GTX 260 and GTX 280 cards. With three levels of overclocking power for both GPUs, enthusiast users can now choose the level of performance that best suites their needs. The OC, OC2 and OCX editions are available for both ... |
1 July 2008 05:50 GMT |
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NVIDIA Corporation, a leader in graphics technologies, announced yesterday, together with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), that the University has been appointed as the world's first CUDA Center of Excellence. The Santa Clara company also made a $500,000 donation to UIUC, in addition to the... |
1 July 2008 04:07 GMT |
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If anyone questions why things are this way, the answer is quite simple. The NVIDIA G200 core consists of one point four billion transistors. And that is quite a great number when it comes to putting all those transistors on a chip manufactured using the 65nm lane process, mainly because the number of faulty chips pe... |
28 June 2008 05:04 GMT |
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The new PhysX support Nvidia has been working on to bring to its new GeForce 9800 and GTX 200 series graphics cards has created a lot of buzzing lately, especially with some voices that accuse the Santa Clara company of cheating on the 3DMark Vantage scores. After all, as the rumors proved to be false, the PhysX impl... |
27 June 2008 03:29 GMT |
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It seems that the last week was quite a controversial one, ever since the new NVIDIA GeForce 9800 GTX graphics cards have been released. Most of the debates are based on Nvidia's new drivers, which seem to get on little tweaks when it comes to testing. Legit Reviews posted an article in which they try to shed s... |
26 June 2008 04:54 GMT |
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Scott Herkelman, the president of BFG Technologies, an Nvidia-exclusive supplier of graphics cards, stated in an interview that Intel's highly anticipated graphics processing unit, also known as Larrabee, would change the market of graphics processors. He also said that, even so, Nvidia would be able to remain o... |
25 June 2008 04:54 GMT |
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The war on the GPU market we announced a few months ago continues with new rounds between Nvidia and AMD, the industry's two big players. Only a week ago, AMD launched a new series of graphics cards, the Radeon HD 4850, which made Nvidia react right away. The Santa Clara manufacturer chose three actions meant as... |
24 June 2008 09:41 GMT |
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After you finish reading this article you might feel both happy and disappointed at the same time. That is if you have recently bought one of NVIDIA's GeForce 9800GTX graphics cards. The Santa-Clara based graphics manufacturer has decided to go ahead with rumored price cuts for its G92-based lineup and has lower... |
23 June 2008 11:04 GMT |
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The leading manufacturer of computer graphics, NVIDIA, is not satisfied with just offering the latest in computer graphics, it also plans to set a new world record by holding the world's "longest non-stop Lan party". This might sound childish to some, but most of NVIDIA's fans will probably agree with the S... |
23 June 2008 10:06 GMT |
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One thing that we should learn from all that has been going on these days in the graphics card industry is that manufacturers tend to rush with announcing their latest products. This time we are talking about one of NVIDIA's channel partners, Inno3D, which decided to introduce its version of the latest G92-based... |
23 June 2008 04:21 GMT |
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This week, as most of you already know, the Santa Clara-based chip manufacturer, NVIDIA, has decided to get official with its latest graphics card lineup. What followed was a series of benchmarks and reviews that shared some light on the performance level of NVIDIA's GT200-series. But because these cards have be... |
21 June 2008 06:40 GMT |
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After acquiring Ageia, Nvidia announced it would release the PhysX support for its GeForce graphics cards. We have been waiting for a while, but the new GeForce 177.39 driver finally brings the PhysX to us. The new GeForce driver is sourced by the guys from TweakPC, and dated June 16, one day before the official 177.... |
20 June 2008 07:01 GMT |
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If you check out NVIDIA's current graphics card offer, you will see that the GeForce G92-based series has only four members: the GeForce 9600 GT, 9800 GTX, 9800 GX2 and 9600 GSO. But this is soon to change since, as we already informed you yesterday, NVIDIA is planning the release of a new GeForce 9800GTX (plus)... |
20 June 2008 05:21 GMT |
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Come on people, get with the program, will you? I mean, how hard can it be? If you have a problem or you just don't know how to do something for the very first time, just open a browser page, turn to Google and search for an answer to help you out of your dilemma. Just don't go around and break things just ... |
20 June 2008 03:45 GMT |
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As we mentioned to you earlier today, NVIDIA is planning to release a graphics card as part of their GeForce 9000 series. The most probable reason for this is that NVIDIA plans to steal away from AMD the potential success of their HD 4850 card. And in order to do so, the new GeForce 9800 GTX has to provide its users... |
19 June 2008 13:27 GMT |
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It's coming! NVIDIA plans to release a dual-core version of its latest flagship card, the GTX 280 GX2, pushing the total amount of graphics power computer users will benefit from even further. It is yet uncertain when this new card from NVIDIA comes out, but we should probably expect it as a response to a potent... |
19 June 2008 09:10 GMT |
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Don't you just love price wars? Somehow, they always end by allowing users to purchase better products for lower prices. Even more, if the products in question have similar performance levels, then definitely price wars are all the better for us. These days, we are witnessing NVIDIA and AMD fighting to draw more... |
19 June 2008 04:38 GMT |
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In the past, it usually took a while before NVIDIA's channel partners came out with overclocked and water-cooled graphics cards. But this doesn't seem to be the case with the latest GT200 series which, only two days after NVIDIA's official release, can be acquired in factory overclocked and water-coole... |
18 June 2008 06:39 GMT |
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As most of you already know, NVIDIA and Intel are currently feuding over a statement made by one of Intel's engineers, saying that users would soon have no need for GPUs. But there's an upside to this, as the battle between the two chip manufacturers can only benefit users, since both companies are planning... |
18 June 2008 04:15 GMT |
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After ATI proudly released its new over 1 TFlop capable StreamFire 9250 graphics card, NVIDIA has followed AMD's actions and has announced today its second generation Tesla card. As with AMD's offer, NVIDIA's new product is also going to provide a considerable performance boost as compared to its previ... |
16 June 2008 11:17 GMT |
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Although Intel hasn't yet allowed NVIDIA to develop a chipset that can support the next-generation Nehalem processors, the Santa Clara-based graphics manufacturer is prepping a new chipset with support for Intel's CPUs. This new chipset is expected to compete with Intel's current G45 chipset, and will ... |
16 June 2008 09:21 GMT |
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Now, this should be a bit shocking even for the biggest NVIDIA fans: the Santa Clara-based graphics manufacturer will be announcing today the release of its new graphics card lineup. By doing so, NVIDIA is going to beat AMD to being the first to release its next-generation video cards. As with all other new NVIDIA ca... |
16 June 2008 09:06 GMT |
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Some of you might consider that disclosing the performance details of a graphics card that hasn't yet been released is just like having someone tell you how a movie ends before you even get a chance to see it for yourself. Nevertheless, the general public will most certainly appreciate if NVIDIA next-generation ... |
16 June 2008 05:28 GMT |
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The war between Intel, AMD and NVIDIA on the USB 3.0 specification has a new player on the field, SIS, which joined the last two in their pursuit of getting Intel to unveil the specification. Also, another round kicks off as NVIDIA strikes back at Intel's latest statements on the issue. Intel has now four compan... |
14 June 2008 06:18 GMT |
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I don't know about you, but I'm this close to growing tired of all the recent news concerning NVIDIA's upcoming next-generation graphics cards. There is so much information available on the subject that, by now, you should know these cards like they were your own. Starting with the technical sheet and ... |
12 June 2008 08:32 GMT |
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Until NVIDIA finally decides to go official with its next-generation graphics cards, gaming users can still make plenty of use of the company's current GeForce lineup. And, if any of you have been trying to get a new graphics card, maybe what you're looking for is one of Zotac's recently released GeFor... |
12 June 2008 06:05 GMT |
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