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Nvidia reportedly promises complete Windows 8 support for all their GPU launched in the last eight years, since the old GeForce 6200 until the GeForce GTX 690 dual GPU monster. As AMD gave users the bad news of decreased support for the pre-HD 5000 series, journalists started asking questions and Nvidia, the other m... |
30 April 2012 04:42 GMT |
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We're quite excited to announce the release of Windows 8-compatible Nvidia Quadro drivers, in the shape of the 296.17 revision.The new set of drivers comes with support for the existing operating systems nonetheless, and bears the 296.35 tag. The main characteristic of the R295 drivers is the "Optimal for Enterp... |
3 April 2012 10:19 GMT |
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We have recently seen the arrival of the newest GeForce driver, released for consumer graphics cards, the one that supposedly makes Skyrim run 45% better. Now we are witnessing the completion and release of the latest Quadro/Tesla software.
The Santa Clara, California-based company finished the WHQL version of the ... |
23 February 2012 02:36 GMT |
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The new Nvidia Quadro/ Tesla display drivers are live on our website as of yesterday, for free download, as ever.
These new drivers come with a lot of enhancements letting you enlarge and enrich the visual experience, while at the same time delivering better stability. 10-bit grayscale imaging through DVI for Window... |
10 February 2012 02:16 GMT |
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It has not been overly long since the release of the GeForce Display Driver 295.51 Beta, but the company has another driver ready, albeit for a different collection of graphics adapters.
The new software package that NVIDIA has released is aimed at PCs and workstations powered by Quadro and Tesla graphics adapters,... |
9 February 2012 10:08 GMT |
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We're most happy and proud to be the fist major site (after Nvidia themselves, of course) to deliver you the latest Quadro/ Tesla display driver, version 276.42.The Nvidia Quadro/ Tesla Driver 276.42 supports the Open Computing Language (OpenCL) 1.0 in Quadro x700 or newer series, while FX4600/ FX5600. CUDA 4.0,... |
19 December 2011 09:04 GMT |
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NVIDIA officially launched the Maximus technology, which promises professionals that their workstations will handle workloads much more intelligently and efficiently, provided the right parts are installed.
The Santa Clara, California-based company wants professionals to buy both Quadro and Tesla cards for their wo... |
14 November 2011 12:11 GMT |
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NVIDIA has added a driver to its website, one developed for its collection of Quadro and Tesla professional GPU cards and computing accelerators (respectively).
Normally, we could call it the newest, but its version name has left us a bit confused.
After all, it suggests that this is, in fact, an earlier inst... |
12 November 2011 04:46 GMT |
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People are probably still waiting for a driver that can make all those rage-inducing Rage problems go away, but NVIDIA released something else instead, specifically a new package for Quadro and Tesla cards. They may not be found in many, if any, consumer personal computers, but the Tesla and Quadro cards do have th... |
19 October 2011 03:54 GMT |
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It wasn't too long ago that NVIDIA released its newest Beta desktop and notebook display driver for GeForce and ION graphics, but now the company has brought forth a different software package, for the Quadro and Tesla product series.
The NVIDIA Quadro/Tesla Driver Release 276.14 WHQL is the latest installme... |
4 October 2011 09:58 GMT |
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NVIDIA is once again making a move on the professional front, even if not in the shape of a new device or another, but that of a new technology for Quadro and Tesla modules.
GPUs have been making a name for themselves in the professional and supercomputing segment, not just that of graphics, because of their high... |
9 September 2011 03:22 GMT |
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Not long ago, NVIDIA released its latest driver for the GeForce and ION series of graphics adapters, and it looks like its professional adapter line saw a software update of its own.There was much to be said about the graphics card market, but there are some things that always hold true, or have held true for the pa... |
16 August 2011 04:17 GMT |
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NVIDIA and AMD have a habit of offering new and improved graphics drivers pretty much every month, and it looks like the former took its turn, serving the professional market in this particular instance.
Software makes up half of the performance of any technological product with any degree of automation and sophi... |
16 July 2011 06:26 GMT |
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It appears that a new consumer graphics card driver is not all that NVIDIA has been working on, the company having also completed the newest version of the Quadro release, 275.36.Graphics cards are among the most sophisticated of hardware components, so, naturally, they need special software to run properly.As such,... |
3 June 2011 09:50 GMT |
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NVIDIA more or less periodically updates the drivers for its various graphics adapters, and it looks like the Quadro series of professional cards have now taken their turn, their maker having completed the newest WHQL version. As end-users know, hardware and software are two halves of the same whole, as neither is o... |
5 May 2011 06:01 GMT |
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Just after the first details about Nvidia's upcoming GT 520 graphics card were leaked to the Web, the company has officially announced its first professional card that is based on the GF119 GPU, dubbed the Quadro 400, that targets entry-level workstations.
The GF119 is Nvidia's most basic core based on t... |
5 April 2011 10:09 GMT |
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It looks like NVIDIA has finished work on its newest version of drivers meant for its collection of graphics cards that, instead of the consumer market, are intended for professionals, like graphics designers and such.It appears that the time has again come for owners of workstations powered by an NVIDIA Quadro grap... |
17 March 2011 11:27 GMT |
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Nvidia has just announced the launch and immediate availability of the Quadro 2000D graphics card, a solution designed especially for the medical field which packs advanced features meant to cater to the needs of hospitals, clinics and other diagnostic imaging environments.
Like all Quadro solutions launched by Nv... |
14 March 2011 08:35 GMT |
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Together with AMD, Nvidia has also announced that its Quadro professional line of graphics cards supports Microsoft's RemoteFX technology, which is included in the first official service pack for the Windows Server 2008 R2 and Windows 7 SP1 operating systems, enabling thin clients and other such systems to run g... |
23 February 2011 08:37 GMT |
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Nvidia has just announced the expansion of its Quadro professional line of graphics cards with five new models which, when compared to their predecessors, double the size of the video buffer available to the GPU and increase the number of shaders while also featuring the company's Optimus technology.
The flag... |
23 February 2011 02:39 GMT |
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It appears that Rob MacDonald has, one might say, followed in the footsteps of former PhysX and CUDA VP Manju Henge and ended up in AMD's camp, along with his 14 years of experience in the technology industry.It seems that one can never be too careful with assumptions on the IT market, because things change con... |
6 December 2010 06:40 GMT |
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NVIDIA did say that its Fermi architecture will be at the base of all of its new video cards and, in tune with this plan, the company has now revealed the Quadro 2000 and Quadro 600 professional graphics solutions. The Quadro series of graphics adapters is, as NVIDIA's customers well know, the Santa Clara, Cali... |
5 October 2010 06:56 GMT |
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In addition to finally releasing the mainstream-level GeForce GTS 450 video board, NVIDIA has finished the latest driver version for the Quadro line of professional adapters, the Quadro Driver Release 259.57.NVIDIA has just announced the newest software specifically designed for its line of professional graphics pro... |
13 September 2010 05:05 GMT |
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NVIDIA may not have covered the entire consumer segment in Fermi cards yet, but it seems to have moved significantly faster, or more suddenly, on the professional graphics market. Just a short while ago, it proudly announced the new Quadro Series of high-end adapters. Now, HP has decided to act upon its status as top... |
28 July 2010 06:11 GMT |
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In terms of consumer graphics cards, NVIDIA is still a way off from covering the entire market with DirectX 11-capable models. The same cannot be said about the professional front, however, now that the Santa Clara, California-based company has unleashed its line of Fermi-based series of Quadro adapters, all enabled ... |
28 July 2010 02:30 GMT |
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Though NVIDIA may have lagged somewhat behind Advanced Micro Devices when it came to consumer-oriented DirectX 11 graphics cards, it seems to have at least done well in the field of professional graphics. Its Quadro series of video boards has been, and is still being used by professional graphics designers, engineers... |
1 June 2010 04:45 GMT |
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Since their inception, NVIDIA's video controllers from the Quadro series have been used by a variety of professionals, in fields such as media, entertainment, manufacturing, design and sciences. Over the years, they have been employed to create virtual 3D models, the special effects of Hollywood movies or to con... |
9 April 2010 03:38 GMT |
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Intent on enabling its professionals to harness the full power of the ThinkStation S20 and D20 professional workstations, Lenovo has launched new software that aims to fully utilize the resources of the NVIDIA Quadro FX graphics used in their configurations. Named Elemental Accelerator, the software supports GPU-acce... |
23 January 2010 05:32 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has recently updated its graphics drivers support page, adding new drivers for users of the company's line of Quadro notebook GPUs. Designed for professional users, the chip maker's Quadro series of GPUs offers support for a number of well known professional applications... |
9 December 2009 11:03 GMT |
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Although many of you might still be waiting for the much-anticipated debut of NVIDIA's next-generation of Fermi-based graphics cards, the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker continues to expand its involvement in other segments than just PC graphics. On that note, the company has recently issued a press rel... |
2 December 2009 10:25 GMT |
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Autodesk University will see some new additions to NVIDIA's line of Quadro graphics cards, each of which, despite not supporting DirectX 11, will supposedly improve productivity and creativity of 3D design operations by providing an acceleration, while in AutoCAD, 10 times better than that of consumer graphics a... |
1 December 2009 11:40 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has recently updated its support for professional graphics users by releasing a new driver for its line of Quadro graphics cards. The new Quadro Driver 186.30 release is now available for download and is WHQL-compliant, providing users with support for a number of new applications... |
15 July 2009 10:38 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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After having updated its Beta drivers for GeForce consumer graphics cards, Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has recently refreshed the set of drivers for its line of Quadro graphics products, focused on the professional graphics market. The new 182.65 version is WHQL-certified and delivers support for some of the... |
5 May 2009 08:51 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has just updated its entire line of professional graphics cards, with the addition of several new Quadro FX graphics accelerators. The new lineup includes solutions for users in the sub-$100 entry-level to high-end customer segments demanding the highest-performance professional g... |
30 March 2009 09:23 GMT |
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NVIDIA, the leading manufacturer of computer graphics cards, recently announced the introduction of a new Quadro graphics card, namely the NVS 420. According to the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker, the new card has been designed to maximize productivity through a solution that comes in a small package. The n... |
21 January 2009 08:44 GMT |
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PNY Technologies has announced today the release of two new high-end professional graphics accelerators developed around NVIDIA's Quadro FX 5800 and Quadro FX 4800 GPUs, based on the company's GT200 architecture. The Quadro FX 5800 comes with 240 shader units (CUDA programmable parallel cores), and includes... |
18 December 2008 06:39 GMT |
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According to the latest news on the web, NVIDIA's GeForce 8 or later graphics cards along with some of the company's Quadro professional offerings will have full support for OpenGL 3.0 and version 1.3 of the OpenGL shading language (GLSL) enabled. The support for the standard comes with the company's l... |
18 December 2008 05:54 GMT |
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While both Intel and AMD's graphics subsidiary, ATI, are preparing their 2009 graphics solutions for professional users and workstation systems, Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has just introduced its latest Quadro FX 5800 graphics card. The company's new Quadro solution has been specifically designed ... |
10 November 2008 08:44 GMT |
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With NVIDIA having lost the number one spot in the high-performance consumer graphics card market, the Santa Clara, California-based chip maker is now concentrating its efforts on its professional business segment, with the Quadro lineup of graphic processors. The green company has just introduced two new products, s... |
7 November 2008 03:20 GMT |
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Apart from the general consumer market segment, there is the professional market which demands a lot more performance from its dedicated hardware components, but which - luckily for manufacturing companies - is also more inclined to spend a little extra for that computing power increase. When talking about profession... |
17 September 2007 03:00 GMT |
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NVIDIA Corporation announced the release of a new graphics server that is intended to process remote graphics applications and offer extended support for complex rendering of 3D scenes. The NVIDIA Quadro Plex Visual Computing System ( VCS for short) Model S4 is a graphics server that will slowly but surely gain more ... |
9 August 2007 11:51 GMT |
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NVIDIA launches today a new line-up of professional graphics solutions, which is said to deliver the greatest generational leap in the history of the American company. The line-up includes NVIDIA Quadro FX 4600, Quadro FX 5600, and Quadro Plex VCS Model IV models that are designed to help solve the world's most ... |
5 March 2007 11:01 GMT |
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