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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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Tesla has decided to unveil the mystery regarding the price of its “zero-emission, zero compromises” Model S hybrid, that will be launched on the American market in 2012. For the first time, the company is offering three different battery versions, 40 kWh, 60 kWh and 85 kWh, coming along with different ... |
22 December 2011 09:00 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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The National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) has chosen to adopt a hybrid approach, like so many other supercomputers have.
The Blue Waters, as its HPC (high-performance computing) application is called, will rely on both x86 CPUs and GPUs.
The chosen GPUs (graphics processing units), or GPU compute ... |
14 November 2011 10:31 GMT |
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You might have already read about how the Institute of Process Engineering of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS-IPE) were able to use molecular-dynamics simulations to simulate the whole H1N1 influenza virus. If you haven't, you might want to stop by here and read about it, since it was the first computer simul... |
12 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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NVIDIA's Tesla line of GPU compute accelerators are definitely showing that supercomputing likes parallel processing, this time through the actions of the Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS).
Or perhaps it would be more accurate to say that RAS is showing, through use of Tesla M2090, that yes, GPUs are favored i... |
8 November 2011 10:39 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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While it is busy promoting consumer graphics, NVIDIA has also snared a deal on the supercomputing front, where it has sealed a contract through which the “Titan” will use its Tesla accelerators.
GPU computing modules have gained a role in supercomputing thanks to their immense parallel processing capa... |
11 October 2011 08:05 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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Seeking to expand the usability of its GPU computing modules, NVIDIA has entered a partnership with Gaussian, Inc. for adding Tesla support to its quantum chemistry application.GPU computing modules have definitely gained a reputation in supercomputing, thanks to their high parallel processing power.Unfortunately, t... |
29 August 2011 10:11 GMT |
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HP may have slammed the IT industry with the decision to change its business outlook, but it did not stop its current projects, such as the one that is set to benefit NVIDIA's supercomputing efforts.GPU computing modules are something that have gained traction on the supercomputing segment, thanks to their high... |
25 August 2011 09:52 GMT |
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Nvidia has just announced that it has appointed Steve Scott, a longtime executive for supercomputer specialist Cray, as CTO for the company's Tesla business unit, in order to spearhead its high performance computing initiative. In his role as chief technology officer (CTO) for the Nvidia Tesla unit, Scott will ... |
11 August 2011 05:15 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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GPU computing modules have already proven themselves as more than competent assets for use in supercomputers, and it looks like NVIDIA's Tesla line have found a place in a certain Russian conglomerate that is about to be upgraded.Some problems that humanity is faced with, like diseases, the environment's d... |
15 June 2011 10:17 GMT |
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One would have definitely heard about how today was the day when NVIDIA was going to release a new video card, but it looks like the GeForce GTX 560 isn't the only adapter to grace the world with its presence, as the Tesla series also saw some movement.NVIDIA may be best known for all its consumer graphics prod... |
17 May 2011 09:56 GMT |
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Although in the past the distinction between the supercomputer and the high-performance server market has been extremely clear, it now seems like the line between these types of systems is as thin as it gets and analysts expect that the two will meld in the not-so-distant future.According to EETimes, this trend has n... |
14 March 2011 04:41 GMT |
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When it comes to computing, there aren't that many awards as prestigious as holding the “World's fastest supercomputer” title, China's Tianhe-1A supercomputer managing to surpass everything that the US and the rest of the world could muster, snagging this title from Cray's Jaguar HPC l... |
28 October 2010 02:38 GMT |
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Since it has, more or less, already seen to the needs of the consumer and professional markets, NVIDIA is now saying its piece on the HPC front as well, apparently even being set on powering supercomputers with performance levels of several PetaFLOPS.As consumers probably know, NVIDIA has several lines of products b... |
2 October 2010 05:30 GMT |
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Tesla Motors, the company whose goal is to produce increasingly affordable electric cars to mainstream buyers, has announced the hiring of former Apple and Gap executive George Blankenship as Vice President of Design and Store Development. Bringing thirty years of international retail and real estate experience to Te... |
9 July 2010 06:13 GMT |
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AcuSolve, developed by ACUSIM Software, is an application widely used in mechanical design applications. It is deployed by research organizations and Fortune 500 companies, such as Procter & Gamble, Sanyo, Whirlpool and Bechtel, among others. Mostly, the program is used to carry out CFD simulations, thus replacing ex... |
28 May 2010 03:15 GMT |
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For scientists at the Florida State University (FSU), Christmas gifts came in the form of the world's most powerful high-field 'resistive' magnet. With the new instrument, the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL) again becomes the world leader in high magnetic field research, the university ... |
7 January 2010 06:25 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA, one of the world's leading vendors of high-performance graphics solutions, has recently revealed the specifications of its next-generation Tesla cards, designed for graphics professionals and business consumers. According to the specifications made available by the company, ... |
23 December 2009 05:52 GMT |
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NVIDIA's Tesla GPUs have been getting quite a share of positive responses lately. Not only can they be used to create supercomputers that completely overshadow other clusters in the area of power efficiency, but they are capable of massive parallel processing tasks that make them quite suited to heavy computing ... |
15 December 2009 04:38 GMT |
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Guitar Hero 5 is out and battling The Beatles Rock Band for the money of Christmas shoppers who are looking for some social and music gaming, and DJ Hero is also out, trying to find its niche. There are signs that Activision is already talking to artists about a sequel to the disk spinning title and it seems that som... |
14 December 2009 16:41 GMT |
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The GPU-powered cluster based in Taiwan is about to start its first big assignment at the hands of a research team from the National Taiwan University (NTU). The team will attempt to more closely analyze the behavior of subatomic particles and will be led by Ting-Wai Chiu, physics professor and associate director of ... |
14 December 2009 10:20 GMT |
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With the advent of graphics processing units that can take upon themselves part of the CPU's computing tasks, developers are slowly researching how GPUs might be used in complicated computations instead of just graphics-rendering tasks. While supercomputers based on this principle are just beginning to appear, C... |
24 November 2009 03:13 GMT |
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Earlier today, NVIDIA announced the Tesla 20 series of parallel processors aimed at the high-performance computing market. Naturally, the products are based on NVIDIA's next-generation CUDA architecture, Fermi, and are actually able to deliver the same computing performance at a tenth of the cost and one twentie... |
16 November 2009 10:58 GMT |
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NVIDIA has recently announced its financial results for the third quarter of the fiscal year 2010, with a reported revenue of US$903.2 million, representing an increase of 16 percent from the previous quarter and up from US$897.7 million, recorded in Q3 FY2009. According to the Santa Clara, California-based graphics ... |
6 November 2009 08:52 GMT |
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ASUS, one of the world's leading vendors of computer hardware and consumer-grade computer systems, has recently announced the debut of its first supercomputer, a desktop-sized system that mixes Intel's latest Xeon processors with a number of NVIDIA graphics processors to deliver speeds of up to 1.1 teraflop... |
27 October 2009 06:28 GMT |
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While most of you are probably waiting for NVIDIA's next-generation GeForce graphics cards, namely those high-end, Fermi-based products, the Santa Clara, California-based graphics chip maker continues to expand its product portfolio with new solutions that are designed to leverage the company's expertis... |
21 October 2009 11:01 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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Hundreds of articles have been written over the last couple of weeks regarding the much-anticipated, next-generation graphics processing unit coming from one of the industry’s top companies, NVIDIA. However, after countless rumors and various, presumably leaked, details on the upcoming GPU, the Santa Clara, Cal... |
30 September 2009 18:21 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA, one of the world's leading vendors of high-performance graphics processing units, has just announced that it has collaborated with the Redmond, Washington-based Microsoft to promote the Tesla graphics processing units as solutions for high-performance parallel computing usin... |
28 September 2009 10:08 GMT |
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In a strange turn of events, we note that it's not the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) that has the most powerful magnets, but a Magnetic Resonance Imaging Machine. The monstrosity is apparently able to generate a 9.4 Tesla magnetic field, and boasts a magnet that weighs 45 tons. To its praise, the LHC indeed featur... |
18 September 2009 06:58 GMT |
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Today's high-performance computing solutions take advantage of the latest developments in the industry, providing the level required to run some of the most demanding applications on the market. Companies such as Platform Computing, specialized in cluster, grid and cloud computing software, are trying to provide... |
20 August 2009 11:23 GMT |
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Super Micro Computer, one of the industry's leading vendors of application-optimized, high-performance servers and workstations, has announced today the launch of its new 7046GT-TRF SuperWorkstations, designed to leverage the performance capabilities of Intel's Nehalem-based Xeon 5500 Series of server proce... |
10 August 2009 10:53 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA, one of the world's leading vendors of graphics solutions, has recently announced users of the HP Z800 workstation computer system, one of its most powerful and expandable workstations, that the piece is now configurable with up to two NVIDIA Tesla graphics processing units. ... |
4 August 2009 04:07 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA and Supermicro have just announced the availability of a new SuperServer 6016T-GF-TM2 based on NVIDIA's Tesla GPU architecture. Designed in a single 1U rack-mountable chassis, this new server system is said to be capable of providing enterprise-class users with up to 12 times... |
1 June 2009 05:52 GMT |
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Appro, a leading provider of supercomputing solutions, has recently announced a new product that has been specifically designed to combine the performance capabilities of NVIDIA's Tesla GPUs with the features and performance of Intel's latest Nehalem-based Xeon processors. The new solution, dubbed Appro Hyp... |
19 May 2009 09:36 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has announced today that its Tesla C1060 GPU computing processor has been integrated into several Dell Precision workstations, including the R5400, T5500 and T7500 models. This solution will enable professional users to take advantage of the performance levels delivered by NVIDIA&... |
6 May 2009 04:47 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has just announced the introduction of a new Tesla GPU Preconfigured Cluster, specifically designed to boost the performance and minimize the power draw inside today's data center systems. According to the chip maker, its new Tesla-based cluster can enable researchers and IT ... |
5 May 2009 03:43 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA and GeoStar, a leading Chinese geophysical service provider, have jointly announced the launch of a new hardware and software solution that is meant to significantly boost the performance of the seismic computation for oil and gas companies in China. The solution will take advanta... |
29 April 2009 11:40 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has announced today that Evolved Machines Inc has chosen the Tesla GPU computing processors for their latest computing facility, designed for the development of artificial neural circuits. According to the graphics maker, the new system boasts an impressive 10,800 parallel computi... |
9 April 2009 06:30 GMT |
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The Tesla Motor Company seems to have hit the jackpot with its new Model S, following the success it had with the Roadster model in the past. According to the firm, more than 520 preorders have already been received for the all-electric automobile, even though the first ones are not scheduled to leave the assembly li... |
3 April 2009 08:47 GMT |
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Lenovo has recently announced two new workstations, the ThinkStation S20 and the D20, designed to meet the requirements of specialized professionals. In addition to the new ThinkStation models, the company has also announced that it will showcase its new e-commerce platform, the Lenovo eLounge, designed to provide it... |
26 March 2009 07:07 GMT |
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Fujitsu Siemens Computers has just announced that its line of CELSIUS workstation computer systems will now boast NVIDIA's Tesla technology in both current and future mid- and high-end products. According to Fujitsu, the use of NVIDIA's Tesla technology will provide its customers with more efficient and hig... |
12 March 2009 06:26 GMT |
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NVIDIA reiterated its interest in the netbook market on Tuesday, yet announced that it still plans to wait around to see how things evolve. However, the company is known to have inked a deal with VIA Technologies to provide chipsets for the Nano processor designed for laptops and mini-laptops, called netbooks by Inte... |
4 December 2008 03:32 GMT |
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