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Quickly on the footsteps of its fellow competitor, NVIDIA, Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has also announced the release of its updated Catalyst Software Suite 9.11, specifically designed to enable support for the latest version of Adobe's Flash Player, namely 10.1. The release should enable... |
18 November 2009 03:31 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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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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The launch of Microsoft's next-generation Windows 7 operating system has spawned a new interest in the computer industry, with some companies hoping the new OS will raise the consumer demand for new PCs. A number of industry players have updated their product portfolio to support the latest OS, which is also the... |
23 October 2009 03:51 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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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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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices is currently expected to announce the official debut of its much-anticipated, next-generation line of Radeon graphics cards, providing users with an increased performance in gaming applications, but also a couple of new features that aren't available for the chi... |
14 September 2009 03:10 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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This has been a weekend for gamers, especially for those who have been attending this year's edition of QuakeCon, which was hosted at the Gaylord Texan in Grapevine, Texas from August 13 to August 16. The event has been sponsored by a series of industry players, including the world's largest chip makers, In... |
17 August 2009 03:47 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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Advanced Micro Devices, the world's second largest vendor of computer processors and graphics processors has just announced the release of its latest Catalyst Driver Suite, version 9.6. As with previous driver releases, the new version has been designed to provide users with a number of performance increases, wh... |
16 June 2009 05:36 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has recently announced the official introduction of its latest Catalyst Software Suite, version 9.5. The announcement was highly anticipated, given that the new set of Radeon graphics drivers were already leaked on the Internet late last week. However, with the offic... |
20 May 2009 02:58 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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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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Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices has recently announced a new series of ATI FirePro drivers that have been designed to provide users with support for OpenGL 3.0 graphics API, confirming the chip maker's commitment to the aforementioned Application Programming Interface. In addition, AMD also an... |
9 April 2009 04:51 GMT |
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After having released its highly anticipated Radeon HD 4890 graphics card, Sunnyvale, California-based Advanced Micro Devices rolled out today a new version of its ATI Catalyst driver suite. The new release has been designed to provide users with a number of performance increases, remove some of the known issues for ... |
9 April 2009 02:40 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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The Kronos Group has just announced that it has publicly released the specifications for its 3D graphics API (Application Programming Interface), OpenGL. The new release, OpenGL 3.1, includes the GLSL 1.4, a new version of the OpenGL shading language, and enables enhanced access to programmable graphics offered by th... |
25 March 2009 06:26 GMT |
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Santa Clara, California-based NVIDIA has just updated its range of GeForce graphics drivers with the release of the new GeForce 182.46 Beta version. As with all of the company's new drivers, this release offers a series of changes and support for the chip maker's latest graphics card models, ranging from th... |
23 March 2009 10:17 GMT |
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Sunnyvale, California-based AMD announced yesterday the release of its latest pack of graphics drivers with the introduction of the new Catalyst Software Suite 9.3. With the new release the chip maker decided to catch up with its competitor, NVIDIA and release its own support for Microsoft's next-generation oper... |
19 March 2009 04:25 GMT |
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If your desktop computer system is built using one of those Radeon graphics cards on the market, you should know that AMD has just updated its driver support by introducing a new Catalyst software suite. Version 9.2 is now available for download and brings a number of changes, some of which will provide Radeon graphi... |
23 February 2009 09:44 GMT |
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Intel Corporation announced on Wednesday that original equipment manufacturers and software developers would receive pre-production Windows 7 drivers for its graphics engines. Intel positions itself among the first graphics card suppliers to make available drivers for the next-to-come operating system from Microsoft.... |
11 December 2008 02:26 GMT |
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A few months ago, NVIDIA announced its plans to release a GeForce R180 series of drivers meant to bring new features and technology innovations to its graphics cards. Finally, the company has put a beta version of these drivers, code-named Big Bang II, on its site. The most important feature of the beta release is th... |
23 October 2008 04:51 GMT |
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The Santa Clara-based graphics card manufacturer NVIDIA released yesterday a new version of its GeForce drivers, the WHQL-certified 178.13. As we are already accustomed with, the new drivers come with support for the entire GeForce 6, 7, 8 and 9 series, as well as the GTX 200 family. The recently released PhysX 8.09.... |
26 September 2008 02:56 GMT |
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Nvidia has finally released a new series of drivers meant to bring the entire benefits of PhysX technology to its GeForce 8, 9 and GTX 200 graphics cards series. The enabled physics support is supposed to allow gamers to experience real-like graphics on their gaming environment, while developers can design customized... |
13 August 2008 05:12 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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On May 28th, 2008, NVidia decided to please the Linux world and launched version 173.14.05 of their graphics drivers, which brought preliminary support for X.org Server 1.5 (used in bleeding-edge distributions, such as Fedora 9). A few days ago, they decided to make the Linux users happy again, by releasing yet anoth... |
17 June 2008 02:50 GMT |
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