Nvidia finally decided to let more customers enjoy its SLI technology by opening up a software SLI licensing to OEMs and ODMs, yet, while Intel is included in the list, the graphics card manufacturer specifically stated that AMD would be left out. Even so, this is a step forward since, for quite a long time, only Nvi... |
2 September 2008 03:04 GMT |
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The past few weeks brought a lot of news about NVIDIA, chipset manufacturer and worldwide leader in terms of graphics cards. All culminated with yesterday's news, which informed us that the Santa Clara company was on its way out of the chipset market. NVIDIA's Brian Burke seems to have contacted DailyTech t... |
2 August 2008 03:32 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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Rumor has it that the next-generation CPU micro-architecture from Intel will not come with support for Nvidia's SLI enthusiast technology. Shortly put, Intel has stripped SLI support from the Nehalem Bloomfield-ready chipsets.The rumor comes right after Nvidia directly engaged Intel in a tough battle on the disc... |
17 April 2008 04:47 GMT |
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